For working homeowners that are interested in adding a Labrador retriever puppy to the family, crate training Labrador puppies is a very important task that they should be aware of. Labrador puppies are some of the largest puppies available for purchase, which means that they will be able to do more damage to the home while the owner is away if the puppy is not trained properly. Crate training Labrador puppies can be a simple task if the owner is willing to dedicate the time and the energy to training the dog properly, much like Labrador hunting training, and the benefits to having a properly crate trained puppy are numerous.
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They're cute, they love you, but they use your home as a huge toilet. This happens to any puppy owner, and not just the owner of a Labrador Retriever puppy. Housebreaking any puppy takes persistence and patience, which not a lot of people have. Sadly, many a Labrador Retriever puppy (usually from nine months old on) is abandoned or sent to the pound for housebreaking problems that are not really the fault of the pup, but of the selfish and impatient owners. Housetraining an older dog is just the same as housetraining a Labrador Retriever puppy.
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Training any type of dog can be a difficult task, even for professional trainers, and each type of dog has different personality traits and will need to be trained in a specific way. This is especially true for Labrador retrievers because their large size, even as puppies, makes proper training very important for harmony in the household and their intelligence makes them mischievous as puppies and as adult dogs. There are many resources available for finding Labrador training tips and following these tips can make training the dog much easier and more effective.
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Out of all the creatures in the world to clone, a Labrador puppy certainly seems a lofty goal. Unlike people, the world certainly could use more Labrador puppies. But cloning is an expensive and resource-heavy process. And which dogs do you clone? Although the early death of Dolly the Sheep was thought to be because she was a clone of a six year old sheep (rather than a lamb), dogs are still cloned from adult or aging dogs. Raising a cloned Labrador Retriever puppy is truly going where no man has gone before.
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Once upon a time in the 1800's, an all-purpose hunting and companion dog breed was being developed. Eventually, this breed would be called the Labrador Retriever. At first, all of the best specimens that people adored were all black in color, or black with very tiny white spots. But every now and then, a yellow Labrador Retriever was born. Back then, it was thought that a yellow Labrador retriever was sickly. Any yellow puppies in a litter were taken from the mother and killed.
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