Types Of Dog Obedience Training Available For Your Pit Bull
Terrier
More and more Pit Bull owners are realizing the benefits of
training their dogs. There are several reasons why an owner
would like to train their pet, other than just the obvious
housebreaking which is mandatory. A pet which is well trained,
no matter the breed, is a pet liked and admired by any and all
that come in contact with him. All pets, and certainly the Pit
Bull, can not only benefit themselves, but their entire breed by
making a good showing around company.
Responsible Pit Bull owners are now seeing the light that the
only way to combat the negative attack campaign the media has
launched against our misunderstood breed is to make sure our
pets make a good showing no matter where they go.
As a responsible Pit Bull owner, you have several training
options available for your use. Which method you choose to use
for training your Pit Bull is solely left up to your own
discretion. It is highly recommended that before you train your
Pit Bull that you are up to the task at hand, and fully
understand the training method you choose to use.
Here are several popular training types being used by trainers
today.
After The Fact Discipline: This type of training is not
recommended because it is not effective. It has been used for
correcting behavior after an act has happened, rather than
focusing on the prevention of the act.
Clicker Training: This type of training is a method of teaching
and reinforcing positive behaviors with a motivational style.
The goal of clicker training is to teach the dog obedience while
avoiding harmful punishments.
Eclectic Training Method: Combines several different training
methods, while emphasizing the method which seems to deliver the
best behavioral results. This method uses the different methods
to reinforce each other.
Koehler Method: This method has been deemed a heavy handed style
of dog training which to many is simply too harsh. This method
combines physical correction with the after-the-fact training
style.
Lure Training: Lure training is great for nearly all dogs. It
uses something that the dog likes, such as a toy or a special
treat to teach commands. Over time, the lure is slowly removed
from the training. Lure training is great for puppies as well as
timid or dogs which are difficult to train. This method of
training often succeeds where other fail.
Play Training: Play training is a motivational training method
which takes two of the dog's primary drives, play and prey, and
combines it into a fun filled training session which the dogs
love. You know your Pit Bull better than anyone, so it is up to
you how you'd like to go about training him. By picking a method
which you think would appeal to you both, you'll insure a
successful experience in training your Pit Bull.