Every rescue lab is potentially the ideal house dog yet.
There are a lot of varied and usually opposing opinions about dog training, as there are for raising happy and well-adjusted children. As the case is for any advanced body of knowledge, it is necessary to take a look at the likely results of what one does. No remedy must be tried without a solid identification of the issue or problem.
Until a few decades ago, few people had clear and constructive ideas about how to train dogs. What used to proliferate most of the time were coercion-based strategies that made problems worse, which in turn put people in the dark about what on earth is the matter with their dog. These days of well-studied dog training are such a relief; now we take for granted the fact that we can ascertain that a dog running around with a slipper is actually on the lookout not for trouble, but only for fun and attention from whoever wants to give chase.
Tips on small concerns may be found in a few of the more famous training books, but more serious problems need help and your care at the soonest time. There are a lot of good training advice available for reading on the Internet. Of course, these need to be read and applied with a healthy amount of prudence and caution, most especially if you are not sure about the expert background of the source.
If you are interested in starting dog training, start small-scale, but manageable. Give your dog your undivided attention in ten-minute training sessions a day. Make play a prelude to training, making the dog run a bit for a while to burn off its energy. But do not go beyond ten minutes, since you want to maximize the dog's commonly short-lived focus on you.
Positive reinforcement is another great strategy when training a labrador retriever. Compared to people, the average canine brain does not permit the dog to review things that happen in the immediate past. Once a dog complete something, its mind gets on with life. So, if you catch your dog in the middle of an undesirable act, do not just reprimand and correct, but more than this, teach it positive reinforcement. The next time you see a behavior you like, repeat the command, praise it and reward it. From that point on, they will associate such a behavior with good rewards.
Dog training helps the dog to have positive and constructive ways of viewing and reacting to the environment around it. In the very least, a dog ought to be potty-trained, and can perform “lifesaver” dog commands like sit, wait, come, or heel. Being alpha over your dog (and firmly insisting on that) will help you and your dog to have a more quality relationship.
Any clues to a good canine training club in your street or city? Look up such a place in order to up the ante in your dog's training, and to find more ways to have fun with your dog.
A dog rescue get-together, courtesy of flickr user "jumbly".

Competition at obedience trials are intense, but is all about no-nonsense sportsmanship. 

While others think yorkie training is a bother, use it instead to ensure many years of unforgettable fun with your dog!
Define "growth": this puppy...
... growing up to be this!