American Pit Bull Terrier Training: How To Train An Aggressive
Dog
Aggressive Pit Bulls can become a very serious problem if not
dealt with in a proper manner. New laws exist that state if a dog
bites or attacks someone, the dog’s owner will be held responsible
and the dog put down. This is just another reason that Pit Bull
owners should invest the time and energy to properly train their
dogs.
There are many different reasons why a Pit Bull terrier may
become aggressive. Here are a couple of the most common that I
see:
- Your dog may feel that his territory is being invaded
- Your dog may feel threatened
When a dog exhibits signs of aggression, they usually come from
a lack of confidence and feelings of insecurity. Basic obedience
training won't solve your Pit Bull’s problem with aggressive
behavior, the only solution is serious dog training. Keep in mind
that an aggressive dog doesn't just bite, he barks and lunges at
people as well and he could also attack another pet.
I would strongly recommend seeking the services of a
professional dog trainer if you're having a real problem with
aggression. Training an aggressive dog is a challenge and can prove
to be expensive, but it is a small price to pay when you consider
you'll be saving your Pit's life and possibly the life of some
other animal or individual. To find a professional trainer who
handles cases of aggression, contact your local veterinarian and
ask for referrals.
Be sure that you do your homework and thoroughly investigate the
schools which are recommended. Look at their facilities and learn
what methods they use when training dogs. The last thing you want
is for your Pit Bull to exhibit worse behavior after going through
training school than when he first entered.
I applaud your decision to be a responsible Pit Bull terrier
owner and have your dog trained. An aggressive Pit can halter the
relationship that you have with him, hurt other people, hurt other
animals, and give this fabulous breed a bad reputation. After it is
all said and done, I'm certain you'll agree that having your Pit
Bull trained was a fantastic decision!
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