Saturday, December 22, 2012

House Training Blue Nose Pitbull Puppies For Sale Effectively

By Marisol Guy


Blue Nose Pitbull puppies for sale are in high demand but short supply. For this reason, they are often expensive, with owners needing to make large down payments merely to be placed on waiting lists. The genetic make up of the breed is uncertain, but it's thought that they come from comprehensive interbreeding between other types of Pitbulls.

Like most interbred dogs, they have predispositions to some behaviors. They are extremely energetic, but their households and socialization will have a dramatic effect on this. Those who neglect their pets might predispose them to aggression. Training and socialization are thus imperative from a young age.

Pitbulls are loyal animals, and puppies will form bonds with every member of the family. They are unlikely to show a preference for any one person in the home, but are fiercely protective of their owners. They usually aren't aggressive towards humans, and most are quickly trained.

All Pitbull breeds are known as aggressive by those who aren't acquainted with this animal. However, they are usually sedate, affectionate pets. They need to be introduced to environments with other dogs so that they don't pick up the habit of fighting. This risk is particularly high in this breed.

A puppy is never to young to start training, but young dogs will have to stay with their mothers for a couple of weeks before they can be brought home. They can begin house training as soon as they join the family, but trainers should remain patient with young dogs as they may initially learn slowly. Usually, they are easily house trained with potty pads, and can then progress to the garden.

Punishing bad behavior is less effective than reinforcing positive acts. During house training, the dog must be treated and praised when he acts well. This technique will soon show the dog the behaviors that are expected of him. Owners with commitment and patience will be more successful.

Consistency is one of the most crucial parts of training. Owners need to remain vigilant when their dogs are young so that no positive behaviors go unnoticed. Routines will also play an important role in house training, with puppies needing bathroom breaks at least every three hours.

After morning wake up, the dog should be led outdoors. He should be given a designated ablution spot and led there so that he becomes aware of his owner's expectations more reliably. Assigning words to behaviors will help to give the dog the associations between commands and actions.

Treats are ineffective if they aren't given early enough after the positive behavior. It's important that praise and treats be given straight after the action that needs reinforcement, otherwise the dog won't know what he's being praised for. When house training, family members should try to watch their pets for signs that accidents are about to happen.

Pitbull terriers with blue noses are especially beautiful, but their characters aren't dependent on their coloring. Since they aren't a noisy or aggressive breed, they aren't the ideal choice as guard dogs. Blue Nose Pitbull puppies for sale are usually friendly with all people, even strangers.




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