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    Tuesday, March 1st, 2011
    1:19 pm
    Labrador Training Tips To Stop Pets from Growling
    As a responsible pet owner, you probably know that dog growling issues require right labrador training. While not all growling incidents are generally serious matters, measures must be taken to handle the issue so as to prevent it from progressing into more serious behavior problem.

    Problem with a growling dog may appear to any dog owner nevertheless, it is more frequent among families with young children. Having young kids and a difficult dog under one roof can be a lot of trouble if they are left without supervision, right?

    So where to start when a dog growls? The starting point is to determine the reason for growling. Generally, a dog may growl to claim his dominance. This is particularly true when you didn't make it apparent to him who the pack leader is or if he feels as though your children are below him in the pack order. In some instances, your labrador may growl if he feels threatened. This normally crops up if the kid comes near his properties such as bed, crate, food bowl and toys.

    Like a lot of dog behavior problems, growling can be curtailed through training, specifically labrador training in your case. To train your pet on how to respond to instances that can lead to growling, he should be exposed to these situations with you around all set to correct his responses. Give the kids some food or treat and with your guidance, let them present it to the dog. This will enable your dog to find out that the kids are providers that he should regard, not growled at. The children should also be fed first before the dog to make it obvious that the kids come before him in the pack order.

    Labrador training to get rid of growling does not just call for training your pet alone. You also need to educate the kids the proper way of treating the four-legged member of the family. Make them learn to respect the dog's privacy especially if he is sleeping or resting inside the crate or on his bed, when eating or playing. Moreover, rough playing should also be prohibited.

    A dog growls in an effort to defend himself. Giving him no reason to growl can make yours and your dog's life more peaceful and happy.
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