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Chicago Pit Bull Trainer: Jennifer

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If this is a question that is not specific to Pit Bulls as a breed, it can also be placed in another category, like dogs, dog training, dog behavior, etc. I can answer questions on dogs, and I have specific knowledge of Pit Bulls as a breed. I can answer questions on various types of training (protection training, pet training, competition, sport), behavior issues (aggression, housebreaking, etc), problem solving, how to choose a dog, Pit Bull rescue, breeds and breed history, pedigrees, genetics, some heath/veterinary, homeopathy, natural rearing, and any questions on nutrition or supplements. I like to give honesty from my experience and knowledge, and creative solutions to problems.

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2009-11-13 natural rearing:

Natural rearing is something some breeders are into, where dogs are raised naturally and vax free, usually treated homeopathically instead of conventionally, here: http://www.thewholedog.org/NRBA.html

2009-11-12 Help:

Even BYBs or bad breeders do have registered (or registerable) dogs, it is not a mark of quality. A pedigree (AKA "Papers") is a FAMILY TREE of the dog, and nothing more. It may affect the sale value

2009-11-08 Pit Pet Training:

This type of behavior is cute when dogs are puppies, but leads to a wild dog who nobody will want to be around when it's full grown. Obedience involves having control over behavior, and respect from

2009-11-07 pitbulls as pets:

It is not just the breed, it's the individual dog. Labs are known for being great pets and gentle. Many pit bulls are also good family dogs, but I believe according to statistics that they are involved

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