Top 5 mistakes pit bull owners make





As dog owners, we all mistakes from time to time. Definitely not intentional – sometimes we just don’t remember a tip someone gave us or we are hurrying through our busy lives. Unfortunately, some mistakes can compromise your pit bull’s health or happiness in your home. The following are 5 mistakes Pitty owners make that can cause problems in the home.

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#1 – Too Much Rough Play

Pit Bulls are an exuberant type of dog! They love to play hard and it can be fun to play with our Pitties in a tough and tumble way, especially when they are young. But this can make them the type of the dog that tries to roughhouse with everyone, including small children and the elderly. This includes not knowing when the person wants to stop the game – whether it’s tug, fetch, or just getting attention. Make sure your Pitty learns self-control as well as play, so he can be well-mannered when needed.

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#2 – No Set Rules

Pit Bulls, like all dogs, are habitual creatures. Meaning they do best with a consistent routine and rules. If you keep changing them – for instance he is allowed on the couch one month and not allowed on it the next – your Pitty will end up confused. Some may even shutdown and stop trying if they feel like they are always getting things wrong.

#3 – Not Enough Proper Solicitation

Pit Bulls are known for being very loyal to their families. They are naturally predisposed to be guarders. If they are not properly socialized enough, they will become reactive and even unfriendly towards other animals and humans. They can also have a lot of fear issues, being a sensitive breed. If you want a friendly, confident Pitty that can be around dogs and people, make sure you are properly socializing him, regardless of what age you get him.

#4 – Give Dogs Human Medications Without A Vet’s Approval

This can result in a hefty vet bill and even the loss of your Pit Bull. In fact, over-the-counter human medications is #1 on the ASPCA’s top list of toxins and human prescription medications is #2, according to cases handled by their Animal Poison Control Center. While many of these are accidental poisonings, it’s important to remember human medication is dangerous to your Pitty and you should not be giving it her unless directed by a vet.

#5 – Not Enough Exercise

Have we mentioned that Pit Bulls have energy?? This breed does best when they get a lot of exercise – and not just physical. They are an intelligent breed and require both mental and physical stimulation daily. If you don’t receive that, they will most likely find something to do – like chewing your shoes or teaching themselves how to get into your food cupboards. While people don’t often think of them as a sport breed, Pitties excel in disc, agility, obedience and even dock diving – so get out there and have some fun with your Pit Bull!

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