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Training a Pit Bull Not to Bite

I would suggest getting information about The Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan. He is in Los Angeles. He has many Pits and would certainly know what to do. He has books and DVDs, also. His show is on NatGeo Wild every day. I hope this will help you.

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Source: NatGeo Wild, The Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan

By Barbara Walker from Oceanside, CA

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April 18, 20121 found this helpful

Like many others I own lots of dogs. What exactly does it mean that your pitbull puppy is biting? Is it playful or aggressive, drawing blood? All puppies ruff and tumble. Pits are terriers and high energy. Puppies and every dog no matter how old requires exercise including walking, sniffing, running every single day of its life. No exercise every day and you will have "bad dog" that day. It is mandatory to fit daily exercise of your dog(s) into your life.

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With this said, pitbulls are tough when they're 1-3 years old. Some aren't very trustworthy with other dogs, even when they're spayed/neutered. For example, when I leave the house to shop or whatever, I put three dogs out side that get along and leave 3 inside.

Last, all dogs should be wearing the proper equipment in public. If your dog is not aggressive with other dogs a pinch collar is acceptable. However if there is any chance at all that your dog will lunge, the proper equipment is the metal spiked training collar and not a pinch collar. Of course, put the rubber tips on the ends. This collar is very humane and works, spreading the tightening around the neck evenly. (The choke collar can break a neck.) The other proper equipment is a plastic muzzle. I would not take my pitbull in public without one to eliminate all risk.

 

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August 20, 20121 found this helpful

Here is an excellent site that discusses things about all matters pit bull: www.pbrc.net/

What age is your pit bull and what toys does it have that you put in it's mouth when it starts biting? They love to teethe and they have a lot of strength in their jaws, they can draw blood without meaning to when they are young.

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Tell me more about what kind of biting we are talking about.

 

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