Articles about American Pit Bull Terrier
...to start reading this article please click on here... Item 4: The quality of the home any puppy or dog is placed into should be of great importance. The Ethical Pit Bull Breeder only considers a potential owner that: a) has already done good breed research. Asks good questions. Shows willingness to learn more b) is realistic about breed challenges (dog-aggression, high energy levels, strong and pushy, breed specific legislation, rental and home owners insurance issues, bad reputation of breed, etc.) c) shows a stable, mature, open-minded personality d) is happy to be interviewed and receive a home inspection e) is physically capable of handling a strong dog f) wants an indoor pet as a companion animal/family member g) has had some dog experience and knowledge of basic training. h) has a reasonably active lifestyle and is prepared to satisfy dog's daily exercise needs i) owns a home or has a secure rental that will allow a Pit Bull (should provide proof in lease) j) can provide safe containment: tall, secure fences if yard is present and working latches on gates. k) lives in a household (includes roommates, children, seniors) that is involved in the decision to bring a Pit Bull into the family and is able to help manage a dog l) has other pets in the home that are a good match and understands that Pit Bull must be separated from other pets when not supervised 12) socializes and conducts basic training with all puppies before sending them to their new homes. 13) microchips all puppies prior to sending them to their new homes....to continue reading this article please click on here...