Articles about American Pit Bull Terrier
    ...to start reading this article please click on here... Eliminating is a very vulnerable position for a dog,  any thing seen as a threat or scares them can cause them to not want  to go where you want them, it may be the best place for you, but  what about the dogs’ view of the place. It's much safer and warmer  to go inside. You must be able to have no accidents for at least 2  months straight before declaring them potty trained. At 10 weeks old  a dog may not be able to hold the urine long he's still trying to  develop the muscles so to speak for doing so, if he can't make it it  is very important you SUPERVISE,SUPERVISE, SUPERVISE, block access  to house keep them with you, use the leash learn their potty routine  not the one you want, and take them out shortly before they need to  go, how often after he drinks does he need to pee, after eating,  sleeping, playing? control the water and food access also, that's  importnat, DON'T DENY WATER AND FOOD, control it, what goes in comes  out find out when it has to do so, learn their potty dance, what do  they do before they have to go? circle, hunch up the back, tail  raises? And take a treat with you and TREAT them after they go not  when they come back in the house, if you want give them 2 little  bitty treats (about the size of a pea), one at a time, for going out  or where you want. If your dog is peeing small amounts (already  checked medically) and they are not spayed or neutered and they are  close to or over 5 months old, chances are they are "marking". This  is not a potty training issue, it’s a behavior issue that is hormone  driven, if they get into a habit of marking, they will keep doing it  to replenish their smell on things. They are putting their calling  card on everything and saying this is theirs. You need to stop the  behavior, this will require you to "supervise" and control their  access and take back control of your home. If they are not a show  dog, spay and neuter is recommend, the earlier the better. Studies  have shown that pets are less likely to develop reproductive-related  health problems when spayed or neutered. Without the urge to mate,  your pet is more likely to focus on you. Take away the hormone and  all that is left is the habit, habits can be corrected with  training....to  start reading this article from the beginning please click on  here....