Tag: pitbull training

Training your pitbull by Positive Methods

Training your pitbull by Positive Methods

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

Training your pitbull by Positive Methods Z4FVKZAPZJXAI would be not be working but relaxing in the sun if I was given a nickel for every opinion I have heard about the pitbull being a dominant breed and needing to know ‘who’s boss’ or to be shown a ‘forceful hand’. If you start right, a pitbull [...]

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The Activities of pitbulls: The Agility of a pitbull

The Activities of pitbulls: The Agility of a pitbull

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

For quite some time now Pitbulls have been excelling in the filed of agility. As with many dog sports, the field of ‘Agility’ has its commonly accepted regular achievers. These are generally the dogs belonging to herding breeds such as Shelties and Border Collies who are considered to be agile and fast. The Pitbull is [...]

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Reasons Most People are Bad at pitbull Training

Reasons Most People are Bad at pitbull Training

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

The sad deficiency in patience and knowledge is in short, the reason for bad pitbull Training. These two qualities are the sum of what is required for training. Acquiring knowledge and developing patience is a simple answer, but not so easy to implement. Knowing and Applying knowledge correctly are Two Different Things By using leash [...]

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Solving problems with pitbull behaviour

Solving problems with pitbull behaviour

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

As serious as death or life a pitbull can be sent to a shelter if they display behaviour problems. Many people cannot go through the trouble of dealing with the problem through training, so they send off the dog to a home. Here we list the first steps that can be used in solving behaviour [...]

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Training of pitbull Puppies

Training of pitbull Puppies

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

Though referring to puppies in the title, this information can be implemented with pitbulls of all ages that have had no training. Positive reinforcement is a much neglected area of pitbull training. It can take several forms and we are discussing a couple here. What are negative and positive reinforcement? In positive reinforcement we reinforce [...]

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Tracking with a pitbull Terrier – Part Four

Tracking with a pitbull Terrier – Part Four

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

This is the last lesson will explain how to teach a pitbull to track motivated by drive, how to focus upon building drive, and also how to move on to a further level of difficulty. A good friend that helps train your pitbull – Drive. For all the different facets of a dog’s training, drive [...]

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Tracking with a pitbull Terrier – Part Three

Tracking with a pitbull Terrier – Part Three

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

Here we will review the common mistakes that crop up at this is the point of the pitbull training and deal with them so we could progress. By this time you should have invested in a tracking harness and a strong long line for all weather. Either a cotton lead of fifty feet or a [...]

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Tracking with a pitbull Terrier – Part Two

Tracking with a pitbull Terrier – Part Two

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

Part 1 of this title discussed the prerequisites of your dog to be an excellent tracking dog, equipment needed, and also a basic overview. Building Drive When you have a helper at your tracking course end, you develop the pitbulls’s drive. We talked also of allowing the dog to see the helper running away. The [...]

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Tracking with a PitBull Terrier

Tracking with a PitBull Terrier

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

America’s pitbull Terrier is an excellent tracker. This first section will deal with items such as what you will require, what the dog will require, and how to start on basic tracks. The second section covers building up the drive in your dog so they will develop a desire for tracking. Most pitbulls have plenty [...]

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Frequently Asked Questions on Training a pitbulll Terrier

Frequently Asked Questions on Training a pitbulll Terrier

| December 10, 2009 | Comments

Question 1 At what age should my pitbull start training? Answer If you use positive training you could start even at seven weeks, but formal obedience lessons should be at 4 to 6 months. Note: A dog should understand behaviour to learn it. Teaching a seven week pup to keep to heel is not realistic [...]

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