The goal of every dog owner should be to help their dogs reach their maximum potential. To quote Captain Max von Stephanitz, “The breeder can indeed lay the foundations of a good and serviceable dog but the trainer must see to it that he brings to their highest possible development, the physical and mental foundations already laid and thus his is the more grateful task.” Too many times I see dog owners who seem to do everything possible to put their dogs at a disadvantage. One of the things that amaze me about the American Pit Bull Terrier is their ability to overcome all odds. Yet, just because this breed is extremely tough and resilient, it does not give us the right to be lazy and expect our dogs to overcome our failures as dog owners.
Conflicting advice is everywhere. Everyone you ask has their own ways of doing things, so much so you wonder if anyone knows what they are talking about. Why does one expert suggest one thing while another tries to debunk it? Thanks to the internet we have more information at our fingertips than at any other time in history, yet it seems like we are more confused than ever. It’s not a lack of information that we are missing, it’s getting this information to the people who need it and getting the people that need it to apply it.
My take on successfully raising dogs is not rocket science. They are simple, time-tested, no nonsense habits that when implemented will help put you on your way to developing the ultimate American Pit Bull Terrier.
If you make habits out of the above mentioned list, you and your dogs will be poised for success. Don’t complicate things. Worry less about which supplement powder to feed your dogs and more about the basics. The basics are more important!
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