Before anyone decides on whether or not a dog is the right choice for them to make, there are several questions that need to be answered. For example, can you put in the time and effort required to take care of a dog? Which breed is the right kind for me? Should I take the dog to obedience training, or just discipline it myself? Luckily, an America Pit Bull Terrier answers all of these questions.

The American Pit Bull Terrier is a very affectionate breed, and becomes very attached to their owners. They do well with children, but you do need to be careful and discipline them to make sure they don't become too rough around kids (obedience training would be very helpful here). Due to their strong attachments to their owners American Pit Bull Terriers do not do well when left alone for long periods of time. These are a very strong breed, so daily exercise is a must.

Many areas have restrictions on Pit Bull Terriers, so you need to check to make sure owning one is legal. These dogs are said to be mean due to their breed, but in actuality it is up to the owners to decide the temperament of the dog. Through proper discipline techniques and patience the American Pit Bull Terrier can be one of the nicest and sweetest dogs of all. The most important thing to remember with this breed is that they are a dog, and you are its owner, not the other way around.

The American Pit Bull Terrier is an all around healthy breed, but is prone to hip dysplasia. As with any breed, a good and reputable vet is very important. Regular checkups will be a must, and those can get a little expensive. Grooming the American Pit Bull Terrier is quite inexpensive however. Due to their short coats, a bath every couple weeks and regular brushing is all you will need to keep your American Pit Bull Terrier looking at its best.

The American Pit Bull Terrier can be the perfect dog for you, as long as you follow these simple steps. They can be kind and loving dogs as long as you give them the proper training. Make sure they are legal to own in your town, and find yourself a good vet. They can do well in an apartment, as long as you exercise them everyday.  

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