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Topic: help anyone
heartbrokenbaby's photo
Sat 12/15/07 07:47 PM
i have a pitbull/pointer puppy and we might have to get rid of him tuesday to give him to the pound i dont want him to go so if any of u know how to get a pitbull/ pointer to stop bitting please help

lulu24's photo
Sat 12/15/07 07:48 PM
what kind of "biting" are you talking about?

heartbrokenbaby's photo
Sat 12/15/07 07:49 PM
bitting jumping and bitting and going for my ankles

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Sat 12/15/07 07:49 PM
Ummmmmmm, think its time for you to part ways, sorry. To many stories about this sort of thing, you want to lose part of your face while you are sleeping? Maybe you could call the humane society and they could give you some training ideas or places for dog training........just a thought. Sure hope you don't have kids

heartbrokenbaby's photo
Sat 12/15/07 07:50 PM
im 19 almost had 2 i have to 8 week old kittens that i am afriad he will go for

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Sat 12/15/07 07:50 PM
try get a mesh muzzle--it's like a training for the dogs to stop the habits--

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Sat 12/15/07 07:50 PM
How old???? You talking "biting" or "chewing?"" BIG DIFFERENCE! And do NOT give it to the POUND! At least find a GOOD HOME! If its a PUP then it can be taught! Pits are VERY SMART! Look in my profile..I have one! I have had her since before her eyes were open..she doesn;t even know she;s a dog! :tongue:

heartbrokenbaby's photo
Sat 12/15/07 07:53 PM
6 months and its bitting

FallinAngel82's photo
Sat 12/15/07 07:53 PM
i agree with sumthin different they are very smart, i raised several pitts granted they were full blooded and not mixed..

we never really had a problem with ours biting though , they had chew toys and thats the only thing they ever would bite or chew on,

there are i'm sure lots of books that you could probably find , even ask a vet about it, could be a tooth bothering it

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Sat 12/15/07 07:58 PM

6 months and its bitting


OK, he;s still young enough..how long have you had him?

TRAINING is CRITICAL right now! if you do not have the time to spend with him (they are just like kids..you MUST teach them), then go ahead and find a home with someone who can teach him.

Just a guess, but I'm thinking you just recently got him, maybe within the month..and he is ina way "out of control" because no one took the time to set his boundaries.

Pits are especially critical because of thier strength and toughness. Thats why they have a "bad reputation" in the media and such.

But they can be the best loyal dog to you and your family...and still yyou have one hell of a good watch dog for the family as well.

just remember..find him a GOOD home where he can be taught if you don;t have that kind of time. At a pound he will wind up DEAD!

heartbrokenbaby's photo
Sat 12/15/07 07:59 PM
he has plent of chew toys and still bits

turkishevileye's photo
Sat 12/15/07 07:59 PM
I have a Lab-mix and whenever she does this I lock her in the pantry for about 15 minutes with only water. Oh, then after I let her out I do passive-aggressive things like ignore her when she looks at me with pup eyes. Maybe this only works on Layla, my dog, but she has really never caused a problem like that in a good while, *knocks on wood* :) Hope this tip helps.

- Demirelli
http://wwwTurkishImports.TV

lulu24's photo
Sat 12/15/07 08:00 PM
one way that we trained ours not to chew or lick...we put pepper on our hands and vinegar on parts that the dog might chew or bite on.

dog bites hand: gets pepper in mouth...it's unpleasant, and they quickly learn to stop. also, a stern "no!" at the same time to pair the negative with the pepper.

wmyers4u's photo
Sat 12/15/07 08:00 PM
call your local vet and they can put you in touch with training classes.

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Sat 12/15/07 08:01 PM
try mesh muzzle---

Winx's photo
Sat 12/15/07 08:03 PM
If the dog is a male, they become less aggressive when they are fixed.

lulu24's photo
Sat 12/15/07 08:04 PM

call your local vet and they can put you in touch with training classes.


proper training is CRITICAL with pits...they are much too strong to rely on leashes and muzzles.

i don't agree with using a mesh muzzle, i believe in training the dog to obey WITHOUT necessary props.

get in touch with an obedience trainer that uses behavior techniques and does NOT advocate the use of punishment or pain in training.

kayak69's photo
Sat 12/15/07 08:08 PM
Try watching the dog whisperer on the national geographic channel, that guy is amazing.

heartbrokenbaby's photo
Sat 12/15/07 08:10 PM
we have had him since aug 26th we got him becase our other dog was killed by a car:cry:

heartbrokenbaby's photo
Sat 12/15/07 08:12 PM
he attacks my sister and and and gose for me or my sis depending who is home and upstairs at the time

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