Weight pulling, when performed in a right way, is a fantastic workout for the competitive spirit of Pitbull and their owners.
Extra heavy padding in the neck and shoulder areas makes it a pleasure for your dog to wear.
Reasons to pull and exercise your Pitbull:
1. Pulling is an easy way for you to keep up with your Pitbull.
2. It is a safe way to exercise your Pitbull as well as get your own exercise.
3. It provides an outlet for the Pitbull to release its energy and get some training as well.
4. Gives your Pitbull a job that it enjoys!
Dog weight pulling harness for Pitbull
We recommend this weight pulling harness for breed like Pitbull, especially those of the larger, wider builds (eg. Pitbulls, Amstaffs, Rottweilers, American Bulldogs, Mastiffs, Newfoundlands, Alaskan Malamutes and more..)
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..to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...Once you've established that your adult pit bull reacts well (or at least acceptably) near other dogs on lead one at a time, try walking him near multiple dogs. A good next step after that might be obedience class. Along the way, you should get a good idea of whether or not supervised, off-lead play makes sense. Keep in mind that with adult dogs, even if you can't always change the underlying attitude, you can often still change the behavior. Your new American Pit Bull Terrier might look at visitors and think "I want to jump up and lick their face as they come in the door!" or "Men with beards are dangerous," but you can still teach her it's not acceptable to jump up and lick people, and that it's really not okay to bark and growl at your bearded cousin Kevin. Dog Parks A quick bit of advice about dog parks: don't go there. While the vast majority of the dogs at the park will be fine playmates, it only takes one problem character to ruin the fun for everybody. And here's the thing: Even if someone brought a crazed killer attack Labrador Retriever that's a known menace, and even if this 90 lb lab sneaks up from behind to attack your 35 lb pit who has been playing wonderfully with every other dog at the park for the past week, it's your pit bull who will most likely be blamed by everyone who didn't see the start of the fight. In this case, "everyone who didn't see the start of the fight" will be most of the people at the park and any responding animal control officers.
A Quick Recap
• Start socializing early. • Make sure you control the setting. • Avoid dog parks as a socialization tool. • Always reward positive behavior. • On-lead meet-and-greets with dogs known to be friendly and well-behaved are a great way to start socializing an adult pit bull. • Puppy class and obedience class are terrific socialization opportunities. • Introduce your new pit bull to a variety of people, dogs and situations. • Don't introduce your pit bull to a large variety of new stimuli all at once; socialization should be slow and gradual until he is very comfortable. Follow these tips, and your pit bull will be on his way to becoming a confident, happy canine role model.
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