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<blockquote data-quote="04svtterm" data-source="post: 12652054" data-attributes="member: 75195"><p>good looking dog. ive trained Pits all my life and corrected bad habits. pretty much what this means is this dog was never walked haha. people think just letting them run in the yard is the same as taking em for a walk which is completely wrong. I wouldn't give up on him because you have to remember hes a dog...he's searching for a leader. You will have to be a strong leader. once you claim that strong leader role...he will obey. Thats why Pitbulls make such great house dogs..they are human friendly and VERY loyal. </p><p></p><p>For the walking...what you will have to do is get a long rope. tie it to his collar and just leave it there. let him do whatever he wants with the leash on and get comfortable with. Good thing is ...you have other dogs which makes training that much easier. He will follow what ur other dogs will do. anyways..keep the leash on him maybe play catch with him a bit. let him get some energy out. Make an attempt at walking ur other dogs along with him. Bring another person if needed. keep his rope really loose. let him get use to walking as a "pack". now its something that will take time..so you have to be patient. but keep at it. let him get use to that leash...and let him be around the other dogs becuase they do tend to teach each other alot.</p><p></p><p>Wish u were closer cuz id help you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04svtterm, post: 12652054, member: 75195"] good looking dog. ive trained Pits all my life and corrected bad habits. pretty much what this means is this dog was never walked haha. people think just letting them run in the yard is the same as taking em for a walk which is completely wrong. I wouldn't give up on him because you have to remember hes a dog...he's searching for a leader. You will have to be a strong leader. once you claim that strong leader role...he will obey. Thats why Pitbulls make such great house dogs..they are human friendly and VERY loyal. For the walking...what you will have to do is get a long rope. tie it to his collar and just leave it there. let him do whatever he wants with the leash on and get comfortable with. Good thing is ...you have other dogs which makes training that much easier. He will follow what ur other dogs will do. anyways..keep the leash on him maybe play catch with him a bit. let him get some energy out. Make an attempt at walking ur other dogs along with him. Bring another person if needed. keep his rope really loose. let him get use to walking as a "pack". now its something that will take time..so you have to be patient. but keep at it. let him get use to that leash...and let him be around the other dogs becuase they do tend to teach each other alot. Wish u were closer cuz id help you out. [/QUOTE]
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