Pitbull Guide

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Pitbull Training Made Easy here...

Do you know owning a pit bull is a big responsibility? If you have given training to your pitbull, you will become as a responsible owner. Pitbull training is important because there have been numerous reports that pibulls are attacking children and people with no reason at all. This is mainly due to irresponsible owners. If you're owning apitbull, please do give training to the dog and become as a responsible owner.

Pitbull training made your dog docile and obedient and also spare the dog from attacking people.

Training Tips

Tip #1: Play with your dog while giving training. If your dog is very playful, your 50% pitbull training is over. You can make use of a ball to train your pit. Use fetch to teach him how to lie down, stay, sit, wait, etc... Throw a ball and ask him to fetch and use other commands to obey.

Tip #2: Do try to begin your pitbull training in a good mood. If you're in a foul mood, annoyed, frustrated, or severely upset, don't indulge in the act of giving training to your pi bull. If you're in such a bad mood, do give you dog only formal training.

Tip #3: Once your mood is getting deteriorated while giving pitbull training, ask your pit to do basic command they know better and put full stop for your training session. If you continue further, both your temperament as well as your dog's temperament will get interrupted.

Tip #4: Instead of offering treats to your pitbull as reward, you can make use of daily routine as a reward for the better performance. This will be helpful for the owners who want a dog that works for them without the need of treats. Do start using things like walks, in and out of cars, feeding time, going outside and other situations you will encounter for rewards.

Tip #5: Do you know dogs will also have change of mood? Try to understand this fact and don't expect your pits to be perfect all the time results in setting your dog and yourself up for failure. If you want your dog to stay focussed and be successful, then lower your expectations and the bar. If your dog fails in a CUE but understands it, then try another cue to get finished the same. Then go back to the one they failed after completing the second behavior training.

It is a fact that pitbull training should be taken seriously, but some of the pitbull owners are taking them TOO seriously and made both the dog as well as theirs life more miserable. Learn the basic principles of pitbull training and advocate them one by one to become as a responsible owner. ALL THE BEST!!!

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