American Pit Bull Dog Obedience Training
The Pit Bull terrier is an amazing dog and is extremely
energetic and can certainly prove
to be a handful if not properly trained. American Pit Bulls are
extremely loyal and when a relationship is formed, it lasts
forever. If you're a new Pit Bull owner, you really need to
understand how demanding these dogs can be and realize that they
need a lot of attention and training in order to recognize their
full potential as pets. Pits are very intelligent dogs and this
will work to your advantage as you're going through the training
process.
Because of their high intelligence, Pit Bulls can have stubborn
streak in them but don't let this scare you when it comes to
obedience training time. You as the owner must remember that there
will be times when you ask him to do something and he’s not going
to obey, even though he knows what you are expecting him to do.
Remember to remain patient in these times and don't get frustrated.
The earlier you being training your Pit, the better. At 8 weeks of
age, you can begin basic training and socializing your Pit Bull
puppy. Remember, make sure to keep the training activities fun and
use positive reinforcements to encourage desired behavior.
Socialization is one of the key areas of focus for Pit Bull
training. Pits can be extremely friendly and affectionate animals
but they can be dog aggressive if not properly socialized. The best
way to socialize your pup is to enroll in training classes.
Training classes allow your Pit to be trained side by side with
other dogs.
When your Pit Bull puppy reaches the age of 13-16 weeks, you can
begin a more serious training routine. During this age, your Pit
will likely test his boundries with you and explore the area of
dominance. He may nip and try to assume the alpha dog role. It is
important to be strong during this time and maintain the dominant
role in the relationship.
Pit Bulls are genuinely lovable family dogs that if properly
trained, make a great pet for anyone. They are excellent dogs that
love being around their "people". Be sure to train your Pit Bull as
early as possible and remember to stay consistent.
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