Breed Spotlight: American Pit Bull Terrier

American Pit Bull Terrier Facts

Misunderstood Breed

The American Pit Bull Terrier (commonly referred to as a “Pit Bull”) is a misunderstood dog with an unfair reputation. The name “Pit Bull” carries a certain stigma, as they have often been characterized as violent and aggressive dogs by the media. However, this breed is not naturally aggressive despite popular belief. Believe it or not, this type of dog in particular is very good with children and extremely loyal to his family.

Temperament

Pit Bulls do have a tendency to be reactive toward other animals. This is due to the fact they are Terriers by breed. Terriers were bred to hunt vermin, which is why they may kill small animals. They’re also very active dogs that require a large amount of exercise and stimulation. Pit Bulls are well-suited for people familiar with their breed and have strong leadership skills.

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Characteristics

Pit Bulls come in a variety of colors, from blue to red, and have a very lean muscular body frame. There is a general misconception that Pit Bulls are the same as Staffordshire Terriers when, in fact, they are actually a different type of the same breed. There is also a lot of confusion when it comes to identifying which category or type of breed your Pit Bull may be. There are English Staffordshire Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Pit Bulls and American Pit Bulls depending on who you may be speaking to. The best option as a dog owner is to speak with your veterinarian to determine which category your dog falls into.

Dog Training Tips

Problem behaviors can be altered or managed with hard work and consistency on the part of their owners. The best way to do this is by socializing them as early on as possible with all kinds of animals. Pit Bulls are very tenacious and stubborn at times. They need a consistent pack leader in order to be well mannered pets. Dog training on a regular basis is essential in managing their behavior. This breed of dog should be consistently stimulated on a daily basis to make sure he is willing to work for real life rewards in everyday situations.

Dog Care Tips

Generally, a warm climate is recommended for Pit Bulls due to their short coat and lack of cold weather protection. However, there are many people who have Pit Bulls in cold weather climates. If this is your case, make sure your dog has appropriate shelter from the cold elements. When it comes to grooming, general hygiene like nail clipping and ear cleaning is all that is necessary. Bathing your dog regularly will help prevent issues with fleas and ticks.

Dog trainers have varying viewpoints on the temperament of Pit Bulls, but most trainers who have worked with them agree they are great family dogs with the right leadership in the home. They are eager to please their owners, and generally very lovable and friendly dogs. If you’re considering an animal career, it’s important you are educated in the temperament and drive of this breed to set them up for success.

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