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The Best Atmosphere To Raise And Care For A Pit Bull Dog.
The pit bull is quite a dog and not very commonly found in a household. Because of this, more often than not the few families who consider keeping one as a house pet are uncertain about how to care for their new dog. So if you're thinking about buying a brand new Pit Bull dog for the home, here are a few important things to think about.
Firstly you need to consider whether or not your home and family are able to care and raise a Pit Bull dog. There are plenty of books on the subject where authors state that “Any breed of dog will be suitable for virtually any home with any type of surroundings.” This kind of general statement is presumptuous and couldn't be further from the truth, especially when it comes to the Pit Bull.
In reality, the size of the home does not really matter when bringing home a Pit Bull. However the age and size of the people living in the home certainly does. The Pit Bull breed is an ideal dog for a family that is mostly adult oriented with children that are 13 years of age and older. If your family does not meet these requirements then it's probably best that you didn't purchase that Pit Bull puppy.
Ideally, this goes for most any breed of dog and not just Pit Bulls. This is because your puppies should have someone at home with him or her as much as possible. There should be someone to take your Pit Bull on regular walks as well as sharing valuable time to train the dog and aid in developing healthy social skills within him.
It is said by the Pit Bull experts that the worst situation at home for a Pit Bull is one where the dog is raised by a person who is very young but then as they get older wind up spending less and less time with the dog. What happens next is that the original owner has children of their own while raring that same Pit Bull. It seems innocent enough but what happens could be potentially disastrous.
Now we have a situation there are little kids in the home, where there wasn't before, and the adult owner is now so busy with work or other activities that they trust the Pit Bull to be safe around the kids. Because the Pit Bull is not used to little children and cannot relate to them, an accident may happen, and unfortunately it is not the Pit Bull's fault, rather the ignorance of the owner to understand what the needs and ideal situations are for their adult Pit Bull.
So now that you know all this, do consider the dog's health and welfare.
After all, Pit Bull dogs make great companions and the least you could do in return for its loyalty is to provide it with a good home.
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