17 week lab

Corf30

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Ok I'm very novice with dogs I'v seen a 17 week old male black lab fully vaccinated is it to old for a beginner to train?requirements generally obedience rough shooting and retrieving
 
I’d be more concerned about the parents background mate , are the parents working or from working strain rather than pet stuff , you can train any dog but genetics help 👍
 
As the others have said and esp so with a lab 17 weeks is nothing.
Some say harder to bond with it as many think u form a very tight bond those 1st few weeks, but i wouldn't say thats a big problem if it is even a problem at all

1 thing i would say is ask any questions 1st before u go to look at it, as once u actually see it hard to turn a puppy down and definately don't take mrs/kids with u if any doubt breeding/pup might not be wot ur after
 
ask a pro to train a dog for you under 6mnths old and few will. more will say no till its a year old
That's old school thinking. I started my flat coat at 8 weeks - the day I got him. At 6 months he's turning into a champ.
Otherwise you've got a dog whose learned that he can do bugger all and get away with it. Try training that out!
 
That's old school thinking. I started my flat coat at 8 weeks - the day I got him. At 6 months he's turning into a champ.
Otherwise you've got a dog whose learned that he can do bugger all and get away with it. Try training that out!
I think the year old thing with pros is time is money and at that age they can train them quickly as they can absorb more training quickly.
 
I wouldn't agree with that. Learning is learning. With a pup you need to build trust and the awareness of "if I do this..."

By the age of 9, your dog is in retirement so you can start on day 56, or day 365 - it's up to you.
 
I wouldn't agree with that. Learning is learning. With a pup you need to build trust and the awareness of "if I do this..."

By the age of 9, your dog is in retirement so you can start on day 56, or day 365 - it's up to you.
Don’t disagree. I was explaining my understanding of why pros start at a more advanced age.
 
That's old school thinking. I started my flat coat at 8 weeks - the day I got him. At 6 months he's turning into a champ.
Otherwise you've got a dog whose learned that he can do bugger all and get away with it. Try training that out!
how many working champion flat coats exist in the uk at present ? My comment you will find are well founded if you phone around.
mind you i do not expect a 9 year old to be in retirement as regards a shooting dog .
 
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