Category archive for ‘Training Tips’
Are You Training Too Long?
Written by Pitbull Guy on 1/17/09, with no comments
One of the biggest mistakes dog owners make when they train is training too long in one session. Have you ever felt like your dog was going “backwards” toward the end of your training session? This is probably because your training session was too long. This is especially true for puppies. After all you don’t [...]
Common House Training Problems
Written by Pitbull Guy on 12/21/08, with no comments
House training is one of the areas of dog ownership that’s most subject to misunderstanding, confusion, and just plain dread! Today’s artilce is going to deal with two of the most common problems surrounding the issue of house training: Submissive/excited urination Scent marking Common house training problem #1: Submissive / excited urination What is it? [...]
3 Things to Avoid When Training Your Pitbull
Written by Pitbull Guy on 12/01/08, with one comments
3 Things to Avoid When Training Your Dog By Nancy Cope Inconsistency Dogs, while intelligent, are like children, they revel in consistency. When a dog knows what is going to happen, and when it is going to happen, he is far more likely to meet your demands. The biggest example of this is potty training. [...]
Pitbull Terriers and Homeowners Insurance
Written by Pitbull Guy on 11/29/08, with no comments
Pit Bull Dogs and Home Insurance By Justin Scott If you are a home owner with a pit bull dog, or are considering getting a pit bull, you may be aware that your pet could affect your home insurance. Here are some things to consider. American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, and Staffordshire Bull [...]
Pitbull Training: Communicating with Your Dog
Written by Pitbull Guy on 11/29/08, with no comments
Communicating With Your Dog – Tips for Better Training by Randy Jones Training your dog is a lot like studying foreign languages. The first one is very difficult and confusing, the second one a little easier, and so on. With a little time and a lot of patience it can be done. Armed with only [...]