The Pit Bull Training Handbook: "How to Quickly & Easily Train Your Pit Bull Using Positive Methods that Get Results" - By Jason Mann
The Pit Bull Training Handbook is a digital e-book packed with training information for pit bull owners. Including:
- What the most important basic obedience commands are and how to train them.
- How to solve common behavior problems like chewing easily using positive methods.
- How to builde and train your Pit Bull to play with a spring pole.
- Plus much more...
For more information visit: The Pit Bull Training Handbook: "How to Quickly & Easily Train Your Pit Bull Using Positive Methods that Get Results".
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The Lost Dogs: Michael Vick's Dogs and Their Tale of Rescue and Redemption
Expanding on his Sports Illustrated cover story, Gorant (Fanatic) offers a chilling
investigation into Michael Vick' s dog-fighting operation and the men and women who
brought him to justice and rehabilitated the rescued dogs. Gorant outlines the rise
of Bad Newz Kennels, describing in sometimes painful detail the abuse, torture,
and execution of the animals--particularly disturbing is an episode in which
Vick and a friend swing a failed fighting dog over their heads like a jump
rope and kill it by repeatedly slamming it into the ground--and tracing the
rescue of dozens of pit bulls seized from Vick' s property.
Gorant outlines
the efforts to save these animals from euthanasia, challenging the negative
public perceptions of pit bulls and reporting back on the status of dogs like
Sox (now a certified therapy dog), Zippy (adopted by a family of five), and
Iggy (still shy but growing comfortable with his adopted circle of friends)
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Fighting Dog Breeds
While this book is not specifically about the American Pit Bull Terrier I recommened every owner who wants to understand the history of the breed get a copy of this book.
From the time man used dogs to hunt, to animal baiting, to dog fighting, this book is quite extensive and I throughly love all the old paintings and pictures depicting ancient dogs.
Great read, great pictures, great information and you will gain insight into the origin of the Pit Bull. Overall a great book.
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The History of Fighting Dogs
This book was written by the same author who wrote the above, Fighting Dog Breeds. Again, not specifically about the American Pit Bull Terrier but you will gain a deeper insight into why the breed is like it is today.
Once again, Dieter Fleig delivers amazing depictions of ancient war dogs and presents an educated and wonderful view of them. What I like about this book is the fact he doesn't take a side. Unbiased, informational, makes for a great addition to the Pit Bull Lovers library.
Great read, great pictures, great information and you will gain insight into the origin of the Pit Bull. Overall a great book.
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Colby's Book of the American Pit Bull Terrier.
I like this book because it shows the rich history of the American Pit Bull Terrier. Specifically this particular line of the breed dating back well over 100 years.
One of the best things about this book is the pictures. Quite a few pictures are included in the book and many of them are from the Colby family archives. Showing dogs with children and even a young Louis Colby with one his dogs.
If you don't already have this book I recommend every owner add it to their library. Great read, great pictures, solid information, overall a great book.
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The Working Pit Bull
While I might disagree with the author on many points (we've had some heated debates. haha) the Working Pit Bull offers a different look at the American Pit Bull Terrier.
It offers a variety of views that most other books about the breed either never mention or cover briefly. I love the pictures in this book. Tons of them. Always makes for a good read when you have a lot of high quality photographs in there.
Great read, great pictures, solid information and offers a unique look into the breed. Overall a great book.
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The Book of the American Pit Bull Terrier
Richard F. Stratton is one of the most knowledgable people around when it comes to the American Pit Bull Terrier. He has written several books about the breed and while I disagree completely with him on the subject of dog fighting, his books contain a lot of information about the breed that is worth knowing.
I recommend this particular book for that reason only.
Good book. Great information. The author tries to glorify dog fighting. Worth adding to your library.
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Fatal Dog Attacks
While I have not personal read this book yet the reviews are exceptional and the book comes highly recommended by other Pit Bull owners.
Fatal Dog Attacks explores the issue of dog bite statistics and can give those looking to prevent
such incidents some good ideas on how to avoid the issue altogether.
If you are interested in dog bite statistics this book is one to add to your library.
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The Complete History of Fighting Dogs
I found this book highly enjoyable to read and the information was presented in a way that kept me interested. I'm easily bored by books such as this one but I was pleasantly surprised that it kept me focused for the entire read.
My one issue with the book and I agree with others who have read it, toward the end the author loses a bit of focus and left me hanging wanting some more information.
Outstanding illustrations make this book a fun visual read as well.
Overall a book I recommend add to your Pit Bull library.
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