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Train Your Pit Bull Terrier: Whistle Dog Training

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Pit Bulls are an intelligent breed that can be taught nearly
anything, as long as they have a good trainer. Having a good
trainer doesn’t necessarily mean a trainer that you hired. Many
Pit Bull owners are finding that their pets not only are eager
to learn, but they also gain much when they opt to train their
Pit Bull themselves. Owners who opt to be their dog’s trainer
will find that they enjoy spending the extra time with their
beloved pet.

Many methods of training exist, and just which type you wish to
pursue is totally up to you. Depending on what you wish to
accomplish as well as how much time you can devote to the task
is just a couple of things you’ll need to factor in when picking
a type of training for your pet.

Over the years, one of the training methods which has began to
rise in popularity is whistle training. This type of training
uses a whistle to give the dog commands rather than using the
spoken word. Each task is allotted a certain amount of blows, or
pips, on the whistle.

If you’d like to attempt whistle training for your Pit Bull,
then the first thing to do is to pick out a good quality whistle
with which to give out the commands. Using your own mouth to do
the whistling isn’t a good idea. Your pitch would vary, and if
you needed to give your Pit Bull a command from a distance, he
may not hear you. For these reasons, it’s best to go with a good
quality metal whistle.

One whistle command you can teach your dog is to come when
called. A good way to do this is to use his feeding time as the
starting ground. At mealtime, as you put his food down give two
short bursts on the whistle. Continue to do this at every
mealtime for about three weeks. Always remember to use the exact
number of bursts on the whistle.

Once you have made it for about three weeks with the mealtime
whistling, try blowing the same command when your Pit Bull is
not expecting a meal. Be sure to have a nice treat for him at
the ready, for when he does come you’ll want to reward him with
a nice snack and a reassuring rub.

This type of training is useful if take your dog to the park or
anywhere in the outdoors. By whistle training your Pit Bull,
you’ll know that wherever he is, he can hear you and come at
your beck and call.