The Labrador dog and its personality |
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| Written by Brooke Sunderland | |
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In order to be a working dog, or what many people call an assistance dog, the Labrador dog must also be very intelligent. The Labrador dog is well known for its intelligence, which also makes it very easy to train. It not only makes the Labrador dog easy to train but it assures that the dog will retain much more of the important lessons it needs to learn in order to do the things it is asked to do in its every day life. The Labrador dog loves to play and if the dog is properly trained then it can be one of the best playmates for older children that you could ever find. The whole family can enjoy playing with their Labrador dog as the dog has boundless energy, loves to run, and loves to play. Just like any other breed of dog the Labrador dog also has its faults. If a Labrador dog is not properly trained then it may not know when playtime is over and can become quite rough while being energetic.
Boundless energy can sometimes be a problem as well as a Labrador dog can sometimes get out of hand. For all of their intelligence and obedience they still need proper training and without proper training they can be a bit of a nuisance when it comes to playing and running about. They will tend to not know when enough is enough and can become quite rough at play when not properly trained. So be sure you take the time to teach your Labrador dog the limits of good fun. Intelligent, obedient, energetic and extremely loyal are just some of the traits of the Labrador dog. There is no more popular breed of dog in the world and when you put everything together that makes it a good breed of dog there is no wonder why so many people love to have a Labrador dog for their family or their every day life. | |
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