Articles about American Pit Bull Terrier
Or maybe this is a dog who just loves the ball, or Frisbee, and won't let go. Either way. Again, we BUILD the drive in the dog. Why? Because WANTING to bite is what is going to make the dog WANT to let go! Confused? That's OK. We'll be back to this in just a moment. With our adult dog, we build that drive. And build it on to one particular toy. A rolled jute or burlap "sausage" is best. You can make one or buy one for insignificant amount of money. Get two, you will need both. It is important to note that the more frenetic your dog is about the toy, the harder he is to get to let go, the easier he is going to be to train. It is all about letting the dog learn how to get what it wants – and then giving it to him. Why Should A Dog Let Go? So, from the dog's point of view, why should he let go of something he already has? Because for a normal dog (that is, one that is not highly stressed) the ACT of biting is more enjoyable than the act of holding. Consider the Frisbee dog. For the dog, the REALLY fun part is chasing and grabbing, not carrying it back to you.