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Training Your Dog

Well-behaved dogs are happier dogs and so are their owners.
Most undesirable behaviors can be changed with a strict training program.
A well-trained and disciplined dog, one who is able to perform various tasks as well as provide personal and home protection,
is an asset to his or her owner.

Proper training can fix most behavioral problems such as:

  • Aggression with people or other dogs
  • Excessive barking, growling, jumping, and/or biting
  • Separation anxiety
  • Home or yard destruction
  • Begging, stealing, or whining for food
  • Escaping and chasing cars
  • Not responding to commands.
    Being a very active breed, the American Pit Bull Terrier could need effective of supervision and training.
    We will soon be doing an article on how to best train your APBT dog.

    Preventive Dog Health

    Neutering/Spaying Your Dog
    Weight Control
    Second-Hand Smoke and Canine Cancer
    Dental Care

    Visiting the Vet
    Time for Vaccinations
    Core Vaccinations
    Non-Core Vaccinations
    Lyme Disease


    Dog Health Conditions (General)

    Allergies (Food and Skin)
    Bladder Control
    Breathing Problems
    Eye Problems
    General Pain
    Hearing Problems
    High Blood Pressure
    Joint Pain
    Lameness (unable to use one or more limb[s] effectively)
    Separation Anxiety

    Dog Diseases and Illnesses

    Autoimmune Disease
    Cancer
    Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (Canine Alzheimer's)
    Diabetes
    Dog Flu
    Heart Disease
    Oral Disease
    Osteoarthritis or Canine Hip Dysplasia
    Spinal Disease
    Kidney Disease
    Epilepsy

    Common Dog Infections

    Respiratory Infection
    Skin Problems or Infection
    Urinary Tract Infection or Urinary Tract Problems

    Dog Parasitic Conditions

    Heartworm
    Intestinal Worms (tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms)
    Ear Mites
    Fleas and Ticks
    Ringworm

    Food and Nutrition

    Your Dog's Diet
    Choosing the Right Dog Food
    People Foods: Are They Safe?
    Portion Size
    Mealtime Frequency
    Chews and Treats Your Dog Will Love

    Exercising Your Dog

    Energy Levels
    Getting Enough Exercise
    Beneficial Types of Exercise

    Canine Safety

    Your Dog and the Outside World Training Your Dog


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