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Crate Training Your Pit Bull Terrier# -1 Crate Training Your Pit Bull Terrier. Before crate training your Pit Bull puppy, you'll need to acquire a crate. There are many types and variations of crates available for purchase. It is important to pick the type of crate that will best suit the needs of both you and your puppy. You should also take into consideration the size of your dog now, and how large he may be when fully grown to avoid having to purchase more than one crate. It is also important to remember that the crate will be his own individual domain

Crate Training # -2 Crate Training Your American Pit Bull Terrier: Will It Help Your Dog? Crate training is one of the most often misunderstood dog training techniques. Many questions often come up when discussing the topic of crate training such as: “How can I use crate training to teach my dog to behave? What are the pros and cons of crate training?”, and “Is crate training safe to use as part of my overall dog training program?” This article will definitely help you understand crate training and what it will do to you Pit Bull terrier. After you’re done.

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Take your dog out regularly...whether he asks to go or not!This
means you TAKE your dog outside -- or he lets himself outside through a doggy door. Or it means you provide him with newspapers or a litter box indoors. He must have SOMEWHERE to "go" -- on a regular, reliable basis.

Confinement from the wrong places
Confinement means that until your dog is housebroken, he is never allowed to walk freely around the house. Confinement means every minute of every hour of every day -- unless you are sitting with your dog, playing with him, walking him, feeding him, grooming him, teaching him something, or otherwise interacting with him. Because if he is loose and you take your eyes off him for just a few moments, he can go to the bathroom on your floor -- and the bad habit is begun.

Do you need some pit bull training advice?
The truth is, pit bulls sometimes get a bad rap. While there are some unscrupulous people out there who train these dogs to fight, many people have good-natured pit bulls that just need a little bit more training.

Before deciding upon a pit bull, you have to research the breed to ensure that they are something that you can handle. Pit bulls need an ever-ending supply of attention and love; and in addition, they also need an obedience pit bull training education for them to be your wonderful pet. The great thing about the pit bull, is that they are super smart, and will catch on quick to any pit bull training you give them.

Your pit bull can be very headstrong which can be trying when it comes to training them. In other words, they can be very stubborn! They have a mind of their own and sometimes will go off on a tangent. You will have to work very hard to keep them on task. Patience is the key ingredient to pit bull training. Becoming frustrated and annoyed does not solve any problems; rather, it just creates more when it comes to obedience training.

Starting when your pit bull is a puppy, will make your pit bull training go more smoothly. Eight to ten weeks of age, after being weaned from mom, is the perfect time to get started. Regardless of the age you decide to start, just know that your pit bull training will be more successful if you incorporate some fun and games into it.




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