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Saturday 7 May 2011

Is a PITBULL a working dog

I'll answer that with a resounding you bet!
Pit Bulls are perfectly designed for working. Not to mention they are versatile
and can adapt to almost every form of work available for working dogs today.
A few jobs Pit Bulls excel at are:
Drug Detection
Explosive Detection
Search and Rescue
Water Safety Dogs
Therapy Dogs
Now more than ever, a solid working dog is fast becoming a hot commodity.
Why do you think working dogs are in such a great demand?
All you have to do is watch the evening news here in the United States and you'll quickly see why a reliable working dog is needed.
Natural disasters, terrorist bombs, drugs and crime, and with our society in a state of depression a therapy dog is something that is under estimated if you ask me.
Of course, we as owners get the benefits of their therapy work without any special training. When you are stressed out from your job and you come home to the all to familiar wiggly butt Pit Bulls are known for that's some serious therapy right there. :o)
As Working Dogs Pit Bulls Are Rock Solid
Like I said before, our dogs are versatile canines that can tackle almost any work you put in front of them.
Drug and Bomb dogs are in great demand and Pit Bulls excel at this work because of their natural drives and their athletic ability to climb, jump, run, and their stamina.
The Pit Bulls wiliness to please their people is one of the greatest assets of the breed. This compels them to work for long periods under high levels of stress and get the job done.
You only have to look at Kris Crawford and her SAR Pit Bulls to see great things happen when you put Pit Bulls to work finding lost people.
Do you think your dog has what it takes?
I encourage everyone to get out there and test their dogs for working ability. Especially if you are in a field like law enforcement or you love the outdoors and helping people at the same time.
Why not enroll your dog in SAR school and get certified to find lost children, the elderly, or campers?
Why not go out and find a rescue Pit Bull and test them to see if they would make a drug or bomb dog and then donate that dog to your local Police department for training?
Or you could have some fun and kick back and train them for the heck of it. In any case, Pit Bulls are working dogs and they thrive on high levels of activity. Without hard exercise they tend to waste away or develop behavioral problems.
Hunting down your kid in the park or your husband around the block is great fun and you both get plenty of good exercise.
What more does a Pit Bull need?
Actually as I write this my dog Honey is in a feather chair, laid up on her back, kicking her little legs about and having a nice dream. I guess besides working hard they need to rest hard too. Or, she might be lazy.



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