pitbull care 101

allow us to introduce to you the pitbull dog with this comprehensive guide when there is a discussion about these dogs, breeders and enthusiasts usually encounter a lot of misunderstanding and misidentification of this type of dog. the dogs are highly valued for their fighting skills, and they are trained to be guard dogs and protectors. they are hardworking, brave, loyal, loving, and friendly dogs to have around. aggression in these dogs is not a desirable trait and should be …

pitbull care

but with the right training and plenty of socialization from the start, your pitbull pup will grow up to be an affectionate and fun-loving member of the family. the pitbull’s energy and power means they do need a home where they’ll be exercised regularly and get a lot of attention, but they are also fun-loving and totally worth all your time and investment as they can bring a lot of joy to the right family. your aim is to get …

pitbull puppy training

and that’s why it’s important to make sure your pitbull puppy receives proper training. positive reinforcement is a more effective, compassionate, and enjoyable way to train your dog. this is the best time to begin training your basic commands. hold the treat level with your dog’s eyes, a few inches from them, bring it down to the ground, and from there pull it out and away from them. this command will get your pitbull puppy to stop and pay attention …

puppy training 101

puppies are ready and willing to start learning good manners as soon as you bring them home, so the best time to start training puppy obedience is now. you and your puppy will eventually transition to working outside and in new spaces, but the training initial stages should be happening in a low-key spot so that it’s easy for your pup to focus on you. over time, work up to giving your puppy a busy toy in the crate and …

basic puppy training

one of the best ways to interact with your dog and to get him or her to pay attention to you is to teach look or watch me command. before you begin teaching your dog anything else, say “look,” and offer a treat when she responds. use the command to get him to sit before you put his food dish in front of him, or when you’re taking a walk and come to an intersection. teaching your dog to come …