Socialize Socialize Socialize. Any dog can be trained to get along with all people and dogs. Start early like 6 weeks if possible. But i will admit pits are more difficult but definitely can be social
Hi mate. All good I hope? I had a Staffie/Pit many years ago, (Beowulf was his name) and, covering Bailey's ears, they are the best of breeds if you get a normal one, though bad 'un's are a handful and rarely change. Thankfully it's rare. Loving family dogs and great protectors.
Hows things ridge ? All good here thankfully hope it's the same for you ? Yeah mate this ones a wild one hopefully he calms down soon hes a real handful but he keeps me fit witch I wont complain about
@@immanuelkays1112 My pitbull is the most friendly dog to other dogs and people I have seen from any animal ever. Sorry but just because a breed has a naturally higher prey drive does not mean that they will be aggressive towards other animals. That comes from lack of socialization and training.
@@samuelcarter76 you most likely do not have a real Pitbull and you most likely do not have any paperwork to prove you do not have Pitbull. So if you don’t understand the real Pitbull and what the dog was before people bred bullshit into it please refrain from addressing me
A good way to cure dog aggression is to socialize your dog at a dog park under your very close supervision. Immediately correct any unwanted behavior. I had a pit that was "game" and the first time I took him to the dog part he wanted to dominate every dog there. Any dog that would approach him he would flip the dog on it's back and dominate him. It took 5 times at the park to cure his dog aggressive behavior. But once he understood what I wanted from him he stopped the dominating behavior.
I have a girl , her first reaction when she meets a dog is to play , but if the dog pisses her off she can quickly change , that’s the part I have to be careful of