Nov 10, 2008

Training Your Pit bull

As you know, Pit Bulls are extremely beautiful, active and intelligent dogs. They make wonderful companions who undoubtedly will bring many years of joy to you and your family.

It's important to your Pit Bull's development that you learn how to positively channel his energy and intelligence so as to build a healthy bond between you and your Pit Bull.

Having a healthy, happy, well behaved Pit Bull is an extremely rewarding experience. Your Pit Bull will respect you, protect your home and family and provide companionship like no other dog.

A well trained Pit Bull will truly be your best friend.

Unfortunately, the majority of Pit Bulls never have the opportunity to experience the type of training required to bring out their full level of intelligence and take advantage of the positive social skills that are also part of his breeding. The same holds true for the majority of Pit Bull owners...they never get to experience the full level of intelligence their Pit Bull is capable of...and therefore miss out on having a fully rewarding relationship.

You see, the problem lies with the training material that's currently available to pit bull owners, in that it's not specific to the Pit Bull breed. In fact, most of the training material available today is based on techniques meant to train any and all dog breeds.

If you're truly searching for the proper training methods for your Pit Bull, I strongly suggest against material claiming to train any and all dog breeds.

Why?

Simply because Pit Bulls are different from other dog breeds. In fact, every dog breed is unique in the sense that they all react and respond to stimuli in different ways. That is what separates each breed from each other and this is what makes a Pit Bull a Pit Bull.

You can't expect a Pit Bull to respond in the same way as an Akita or Doberman Pinscher. Or how about trying to train your Pit Bull using techniques that might work for a 4lb. Yorkie? Probably not the best idea unless you're the one trying to sell the material.

This is why it's so important to train your Pit Bull using techniques specific to the Pit Bull breed.

How do I know so much about Pit Bulls you ask?

We'll, my deeply rooted education of training began while growing up on a farm in the desert Southwest where my parents bred and trained D&S Pit Bulls, Shepherds and Weimaraner puppies. I vividly recall learning early on the importance of teaching training techniques specific to each of these breeds. Outside of the essential training commands such as "sit", "stay", "retrieve", "heal", "down" etc.... our dogs were professionally trained herders, hunters, and protectors at a very early age. It's an amazing thing to see a Pit Bull and a Border Collie working together as a team while happily herding cattle...or to watch a Pit Bull and a German Shepherd work together in an effort to find a hidden decoy. Simply put, These dogs were super inteligent...and you could tell they were very happy knowing how smart they were.

This is where

"Zone Training Your Pit Bull For Obedience And Companionship"

comes in to play.

What is Zone Training?

Zone Training is an unparalleled training method developed for specific dog breeds such as your Pit Bull. It reinforces their position (or "zone") with relationship to their owner. Currently there isn't another dog training program on the market that can bring out your pit bull's ultimate level of intelligence and happiness.

With Zone Training You Will Also:

Learn To Easily Housebreak Your Pit Bull
Train Using Your Pit Bull's Natural Prey Drive
Train Using Your Pit Bull's Natural Pack Drive
Train Using Your Pit Bull's Natural Defense Drive
Learn Safety Considerations About Pit Bulls
Understand "Breed Specific Regulations" on ownership in certain counties
Learn The Importance Of A Proper Training Foundation
Learn The Pit Bull Basics Of Sit, Down, Recall, Heel, Wait, Watch
Learn To Stop Bad Behavior Naturally Before It Even Starts
Learn To Stop Pit Bull Aggression
Learn To Stop Your Pit Bull From Jumping, Digging, Biting
Learn How To Take The Edge Off Your Hyperactive Pit Bull

And SO MUCH MORE...!

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