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Queen Filksinger
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A submissive dog probably needs more encouragement to bark than an assertive one. But trust me, I like dogs that are quiet over ones that are noisy. Be careful what you wish for!
Your dog sounds very sweet, just take things in small steps and give a lot of praise in a high voice. Dogs take a lot of repititions to learn things fully, he is probably "getting it" more than you think and if you just keep working on it he will have some breakthroughs. Dogs are usually as good as you MAKE them, the more work and time you put in the better behaved they will be. Often just giving them your attention is a form of training, directing them, telling them when they are being good, is all going to shape the dog and make it the best it can be. I always suggest to people that they go to a formal obedience class because being around the other dogs and still being made to behave is the biggest distraction you'll ever find and even if you are a seasoned dog trainer it seems to be helpful overall for all aspects of their behavior to have that type of socialization. Labs usually do really well at it.
For your dog to have the excellent hunting instincts you describe, he was bred for THAT purpose and sounds like he does that very well. Black labs tend to scare people more than other colors but sometimes any large dog will do the job. I've seen people with labs TELL everyone "Oh, he would never hurt a fly." I always think they just ought to zip their lip unless they are talking to family or whatever.
Your dog sounds very sweet, just take things in small steps and give a lot of praise in a high voice. Dogs take a lot of repititions to learn things fully, he is probably "getting it" more than you think and if you just keep working on it he will have some breakthroughs. Dogs are usually as good as you MAKE them, the more work and time you put in the better behaved they will be. Often just giving them your attention is a form of training, directing them, telling them when they are being good, is all going to shape the dog and make it the best it can be. I always suggest to people that they go to a formal obedience class because being around the other dogs and still being made to behave is the biggest distraction you'll ever find and even if you are a seasoned dog trainer it seems to be helpful overall for all aspects of their behavior to have that type of socialization. Labs usually do really well at it.
For your dog to have the excellent hunting instincts you describe, he was bred for THAT purpose and sounds like he does that very well. Black labs tend to scare people more than other colors but sometimes any large dog will do the job. I've seen people with labs TELL everyone "Oh, he would never hurt a fly." I always think they just ought to zip their lip unless they are talking to family or whatever.