Sunday, December 18, 2011

Train Your Pit Bull

Pit bulls are not the best dog for all owners, as not all owners know how to train, socialize, and care for the dogs. These are very powerful dogs, much like Rottweilers, German Shepherds, and Mastiffs. The power behind the muscles that these dogs have is tremendous, and it is very important that you properly train your dog.

You don't want to end up like Rachel Ray, having to make the decision of whether or not to put your dog down because she bit the ear off another dog while on a walk. Although, this happened back in 2010, it's still a concern, as this was the third incident that the dog has had.

Unfortunately, there are just some dogs that aren't with the right owner, and this may be the case with Rachel Ray and many pit bull owners.

There is truly a home for every dog, and in some cases, dogs are mis-homed and suffer.

If you've decided to take on an American Pit Bull Terrier, make sure that you know what you're doing. The breed is not a first time dog breed.

You'll want to make sure that you start training and socializing the day that you bring the dog home. Whether the dog is an 8 week old puppy or a 3 year old dog, you want the new canine to learn you and your rules from day one.

Never change the rules because of the one time it's ok. When you change the rules, you set your dog up for future failure.

Rachel Ray may still have her dog, Isaboo, but that doesn't mean that your town or state will allow your dog multiple dog attacks. There are many areas that have a one bite rule or a three bite rule. Basically, one bite and the dog gets put down, or up to three bites and it's mandatory euthanasia.

Not all pit bulls are going to attack every living and moving thing, but as the human in the house, it is your responsibility to take care of preventing any attack at all possible costs.
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