If you are reading this article right now, you probably have a pitbull terrier at home and you think he is absolutely fantastic, right? They are generally low-maintenance, fun and affectionate canines that are well worth the time and money you spend on them. You love them the way they are but now you want more—obedience training. So what is the best way to train blue pitbulls?
All dogs can be trained—you read right, ALL dogs. Some people won’t agree with me but that’s only because they might have had bad experiences in teaching their pets because the methods they used were wrong. What you need to understand is that dogs are dogs and to successfully educate them, you must learn to use their mindsets to your best advantage. You will succeed in pitbull training when you use positive reinforcement.
What exactly does it mean to use positive training? This is using positive energy to reinforce a command or desirable behavior. If your dog completes the task you set out for him the right way, lavish him with attention and praise. Pitbulls are very people friendly and they love pleasing you. The problem is really not that they are stubborn and hard to educate—it is that they do not always understand what you want with them that’s why he cannot properly execute the command asked of him.
Therefore it is critical that you be constant and repetitive in the manner and words you use in training him. Obviously, dogs aren’t gifted with stellar linguistic skills like some of us, so be as simple and forthright in the commands you use on him. Repetition makes for better understanding so be unfailing in your patience towards your dog as you commence in obedience training. Use the same phrases and techniques consistently and your dog will get it soon enough.
If there is a behavior you want to correct, check first what is causing that behavior. It is seldom that canines are difficult without reason. For instance, your dog might be barking too much or is doing damage to furniture inside your home—the probable cause for this is that he is bored and doesn’t have anywhere to release pent-up energy. Sometimes a tired pitbull is really a good pet to have. You don’t want him overly fatigued, but you want him tired enough so that his usual high energy doesn’t translate to destructive and aggressive behavior.
Now, it is not only physical stimulus that pitbulls respond to, it is also very important that you engage him mentally as well. Keep school as fun and interesting for him by making it proactive. Only take 15 minutes at a time whenever you train him, otherwise you will lose his attention and further training will be futile. Be creative and utilize space without too much going on to lessen distraction.
Remember, great pitbull training tips is futile without the firm hand of the responsible master. Of course be kind, but make sure your dog knows you’re the boss of the house. When you establish your position as his head, training will be a lot easier. Now that you have all these helpful tips, go use them and have fun with your loving and happy pet!
Saturday, September 04, 2010
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1 comments:
yeah, intensive training is really necessary, thanks for the information..nice article!
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