I've ordered recently Pit Bulls for Dummies, and soon a copy of Dog Training for Dummies.
throw the woman who lives on the ground floor by me and gave me a book called "smarter than you think and you will learn to teach the things that come your dog, and a lot of stick in his ass and aft not trust dog food companies, and all this weird stuff, not too sure of his book.
Other suggestions? Feedback?
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When I had just got my APBT I went to my local library’s site and in the keyword box i put Pit Bull and it came up with alot of good books that were really useful so try looking up your library. They have alot of info on APBTs. Good luck
I’d just go with the book you’re getting; the DUmmy series has always helped me.
Jeez, Smarter than you Think is full of lies!
A realy good website that i use are great books and are a great help.http://www.pitbulltraininghandbook.com/http://www.pitbulllovers.com/health/
I used “Off to a Good Start: A Manual for Raising Your New Puppy” by Mary Thompson and “I just got a puppy! What do I do?” by Mordecai Siegal and Matthew Margolis.
You may want to check into a puppy class (good for socializing and teaching some basic commands). Check here to see if there is an instructor close to you. http://www.nadoi.org