Is the PIT BULL Right For You?

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The PITBULL is probably THE most controversial dog breed worldwide - marred by a significant number of bite incidents, some tragically resulting in human fatalities. Despite this reputation, passionate advocates ardently defend the breed, vehemently opposing government efforts to ban the Pitbull. If you're considering adding a Pitbull puppy to your family, be sure to watch this video right until the end!



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I have followed this guy since the day I got my pitbull 7 months ago, I have implemented everything he teaches my pup is so well behaved and a good dog
By far the best dog trainer out there
Keep up the great work

mick
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I have an 'accidental' pit bull grand-dog. Long story short, we agreed to take her for a weekend, that was 5 years ago, and she's still here! My 3 men (husband, son, and little old-man dog we had at the time) decided she was a keeper. I've had dogs all my life, setters and collies, NICE dogs, and this pit girl is hands-down the BEST of them all. We love her SO much.

burghbrat
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I do Doordash part time. I had massive bully pit rush up to me today. The thing just wanted my love and his owner was watching. I loved on him for a minute. He was the absolute sweetest thing. He even jumped in my driver seat when I opened it to leave. He just wanted to go on an adventure, but I redirected him to his dad. I have two huskies, so I get physical dogs. The moment you freeze on them, they can get testy. This one meant no harm. He licked my hand like crazy. I will remember him for awhile. I love dogs in general.

colinblaine
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My pibble is amazingly sweet. He's a big lap dog. He has not met a stranger. However, even if he's friendly with people outside of his family, if my kids are around, he stays between the "stranger " and his kids. I love my bully breeds. Their personalities are unique. Lovable and goofy. Friendly but stealthly wary. My giant goofy house hippo has been an amazing addition to our family. We couldn't imagine life without him.

sharpwhits
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When giving your score summary at the end, I started to smile and tear up when thinking about my old pit/staffy mix and just how great of a dog she was. Nice, honest review. Thank you!

BradleyGregory
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I have had and trained dogs all my life. My Wife and I have fostered and sheltered many dog breeds for many years. We got our Red Nose Pitty at 8 weeks old from a local rescue that advocates for this breed. THE BEST DOG I have ever had. Trained our girl at 6 months to catch a frisbee. She does this fun activity every night in spectacular fashion! She loves to "show off" and is so "present". Sweet and loving. Amazing around our grandchildren.
Yes high energy and they are BORN ATHLETES. You have to take this into consideration before you decide to own a Pit Bull. YOU have to exercise them everyday. I am a very active person, so I personally love this trait.
We are headed out right now for our 2 mile hike then, Frisbee time! Best dogs ever.

Rickster
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This is a GREAT video on the breed. Very important that people begin to understand that the APBT is not the same as an American Bully, or the so called "Bully Breeds". Completely different dogs, and this guy is spot on as always.

eliasvaldes
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My neighbors old pitbull has never done literally anything besides walk around aimlessly and lay on the couch, I’ve never heard her bark or growl, and she’s never even snapped at anyone.

Sawzall
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I’ve owned 2 pitbulls in my life… They were A lot of work but both times it paid off and I never had an issue with Tyson or Nala… I didnt know what I was doing when I got Tyson but I gave him all my attention and trained him as best as possible and he was one of the best dogs I even had… When I got Nala I knew what I was doing after having Tyson and Nala was even better both Nala and Tyson knew to bite if I was in danger but never did because when I said something they always listened… In my opinion if you cannot give a pitbull the exercise they need and the attention, Training they need DO NOT GET ONE! Do the dog a favour and do not get one… I didn’t have experience but I really did my research and gave both Tyson and Nala my full attention at all times even when they were trained, If you cannot do that do the dog a favour and don’t get one….

tylerlussier
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Not just pit bull most strong athletic guarding breeds should not be own by 50 percent of people.

et
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9 years ago my wife and I decided to adopt a dog from the humane shelter here. It constantly has about 90% pit bulls and after doing a TON of research we decided to go with a pit bull. quite possibly a miss step not considering that a lot of dogs at the shelter had trauma and troubled pasts. Having said that we probably visited that shelter 3-4 times about 10 dogs before we settled on a 4 year old 55 lb blue pit/mastiff mix named Silva. we had previously decided 55 lbs was about max weight we wanted to go. We also didn't connect the dots that she was severely underweight from malnutrition and possible abuse because, she gained 20 lbs and maxed out eventually at 75 lbs lmao. Not sure if we got really lucky or we just didn't a halfway decent job with her or a mix of both but she ended up being quite literally the best dog I have ever owned. She was an angel with our new born baby and everyone she ever met. a couple months ago we had to say goodbye to her and it has been a pretty rough time for us and our kids, especially myself because the decision to get a dog was to help with my PTSD from the wars I served in and the anxiety and other issues stemming from the same. That dog quite literally saved my life, and I will never talk down about that breed ever in my life... she was a godsend. We are now working with a Cane Corso breeder here in Ohio and are going to be getting a puppy probably in the next six months or so. We WILL be getting your training program and following them as if our and others lives depends on it... because they do. sorry for the rant just had to vent a little bit lol.

tonstruck
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Pitbulls should not be owned by 90% of the people that own them right now. Anytime I see a pitbull at the park where I run they are always pulling on the leash with no recall and the owner is leaning back to keep the dog some what controlled.

m-ok-
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I adopted a rescue, what I think, American bully. He was out in a blizzard wandering the town. Followed me home. I found owners and they GAVE him to me. He was underfed and starved for a pack. He assimilated with our collie mix, our young children, and then a brand new baby. He never leaves my side u less it’s to sleep. He has some dog aggression but only on a leash or behind fence. And only when I do not introduce the new dog to the pack. I am the alpha. If I bring a dog in he sees it as that dog is under his protection. Honestly one of if not the best dog I have ever owned. They have amazing ability and need to be socialized and trained in a pack structure. And they love it. Make them sit and wait for food. They love it. They love you for it. An experienced owner is key.

shaunox
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They sure are not for everyone but in the right hands great dogs. I got one that I saved out of his former tragic situation. Had 7 pre owners at 11 months and was treated badly and worse. I trained him from day one from 11 1/2 months old. He couldn't even walk on a leash, had no good habits and was very fearful. Over time we build a wonderful bond, he behaves very well, likes cats and is quite confident today, very loyal and the best dog I ever had! I changed work for him and take him with me almost everywhere, even to the hairdresser and martial arts training. After a little while he started to just chill until finished. Never damaged any furniture or other in the last years.
Very thankful and snuggly with people he knows, great guard dog when it comes to strangers coming near the House. wonderful character and intelligent. They know when you try to fool them. One needs to be consistent, reliable and have clarity when wanting a dog like this. If you don't lead they will take over.

maximalzufrieden
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The best video on PB I've seen. Need a Standard-XL Bully video next. BD here.

matthewwallace
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Nitro my former pitbull may he rest in peace... was the best dog I ever had not at all violent never bit anyone or anything and I rescued him from the shelter at 3 months old weighting only ten pounds. Problem is always the owners never the dogs. All dogs go to heaven😊

chrismetalwilson
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We have a female black and white pit bull. She's 65 lbs. I am very fortunate that I live on 4 1/2 acres of land most of it woods. I opened the back door and off she goes getting all of her energy out. She is now nine years old and I am 70. She thinks that she needs to go everywhere I go to protect me. We take her in the pick up with us all the time. A lot of times she'll go next door to the kids that are 11, 10 and 7 years old. This dog loves children. They also have a little dog that weighs about 8 lbs. She plays with this dog they chase each other all over their backyard. it is so funny to see them play tag. And then she comes back home. I can truly say this is one of the best dogs we've ever had. When she goes to dog heaven we will most probably buy another one.

dj
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I had the opportunity to train APB littermates (a male and a female), for a salon client of mine. My mother was a dog trainer, and I had been working with dogs since childhood. (Mom used the Koehler method, and crate training for house breaking, as do I)
The dogs lived with me for 8 months and it was the experience of a lifetime. Such smart, loving, and loyal dogs. Very rewarding to work with, and such goofy personalities. The male loved opera, and was (when we began), terrified of jumping in and out of the truck, while the female was fearless and had to be kept in line because her dominance over her brother due to the littermate factor... but she was so affectionate with my other dogs and us.
My client was a terrific APB mom, too as she learned all the commands I had taught and even spent a few sessions with me working with them to be sure she had all her ducks in a row before allowing them to return home with her. She gets compliments to this day on how well behaved the two are. 🥰🥰🙏

juliemcdonald
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I was NEVER a fan of this breed. But a couple of summers ago, we rescued an AmStaff that was left for dead in the streets of AZ. She was used as a bait dog. This girl won my heart, and now I love this breed. She's has a lot of trauma we're working through, but she's loyal beyond belief. We're working with a trainer and it's definitely helping us. She's learning to trust people again and I couldn't be more proud of her ❤ We named her Summer.

kissm
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I’ve had 4, every one was absolutely precious and loving. My boy who lived to be 14 was so sweet and submissive that you felt sorry for him almost. My oldest one lived to be over 16 years and we were so close. None ever showed aggression and it’s a shame ignorance has caused people to label pitties as dangerous dogs when this simply isn’t the truth.

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