AZ Ron
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My 2 cents is this. Don't rush. Enjoy your puppy. Socialize it as much as possible. Teach it good manners and work on obedience and retrieiving. Always keep the dog wanting more.
A good video I watched on raising a retriever puppy is Bill Hillman's puppy video. They aren't cheap, but lots of good information, and it makes a lot of sense.
You'll hear to find a program and stick with that program. Lots of times that is spot on, but I liked being able to have different philosophies and ideas to choose from.
If you use Water Dog or the other Wolters materials, throw out the timeline. Every dog is different. Every dog has a different temperament and retrieving drive. The better you can learn to read your dog the easier the training will go. Being able to tell when the dog is confused vs blowing you off can save you a lot of time and your dog a lot of confusion. Above all, be consistent and have fun with your pup!
A good video I watched on raising a retriever puppy is Bill Hillman's puppy video. They aren't cheap, but lots of good information, and it makes a lot of sense.
You'll hear to find a program and stick with that program. Lots of times that is spot on, but I liked being able to have different philosophies and ideas to choose from.
If you use Water Dog or the other Wolters materials, throw out the timeline. Every dog is different. Every dog has a different temperament and retrieving drive. The better you can learn to read your dog the easier the training will go. Being able to tell when the dog is confused vs blowing you off can save you a lot of time and your dog a lot of confusion. Above all, be consistent and have fun with your pup!