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Step 1
Begin training at seven weeks, but formal obedience training should begin at 4 – 6 months. Be sure to use positive training methods that rely on praise and treats as motivators, rather than pain.
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Step 2
Use proper technique when training the pit bull terrier, as you would with any dog. Pit bulls are not dominant by nature and will respond with proper encouragement.
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Step 3
House train your pit bull terrier to be housebroken by taking him outside often. Wait 20 – 30 minutes after feeding the dog, then take him for a walk. After bringing the dog inside, wait a little, and then take him back outside to see if he needs to go again.
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Step 4
Say, "no" if the dog pees inside and immediately take him outside. Say "pee outside" and praise him when he does so.
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Step 5
Take your dogs for long walks. A well-exercised dog is a happy dog. Lots of exercise can reduce the possibility of annoying behaviors.
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Step 6
Train your pit bull to always heel when on the leash. Do this by not allowing it to pull you, and jerk the leash should the dog begin to walk in front of you, saying "Heel" firmly at the same time. Praise it when it obeys.









Comments
bolodog said
on 10/27/2007 this article also fails to mention high drives in pit bulls. invent some time in learning about springpoles. do not use electric fences with pit bulls, they have high pain tolerance and will easily escape. too much to be covered in one article.
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