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<blockquote data-quote="gustheguidedog" data-source="post: 364347" data-attributes="member: 64733"><p><strong>Ok he's a 5 month old Lab, fair enough my dogs have all been trained before I got them but over the years I have picked up a few training tips. What do you feed him on and how much, how often? Labs are 4 legged dustbins anything I can do to help I will.</strong></p><p><strong>How is he on recall?</strong></p><p><strong>I feed Paula the same every day ONCE a day in the am so that she has time to get rid off all her **** during the day so there is NO possibility of her waking me to go to the toilet.</strong></p><p><strong>Before I allow her to eat I make her sit and WAIT, (usually a good time to practice her obedience) Then get a whistle and blow three times before allowing her to go near her food (then when she is free running if I blow a whistle three times the dog anticipates food and comes straight back)</strong></p><p><strong>I have never fed my dogs wet food ie tinned meat, I believe this makes dogs vicious. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gustheguidedog, post: 364347, member: 64733"] [b]Ok he's a 5 month old Lab, fair enough my dogs have all been trained before I got them but over the years I have picked up a few training tips. What do you feed him on and how much, how often? Labs are 4 legged dustbins anything I can do to help I will. How is he on recall? I feed Paula the same every day ONCE a day in the am so that she has time to get rid off all her **** during the day so there is NO possibility of her waking me to go to the toilet. Before I allow her to eat I make her sit and WAIT, (usually a good time to practice her obedience) Then get a whistle and blow three times before allowing her to go near her food (then when she is free running if I blow a whistle three times the dog anticipates food and comes straight back) I have never fed my dogs wet food ie tinned meat, I believe this makes dogs vicious. [/b] [/QUOTE]
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