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Pit Bulls For Dummies


Pit Bulls For Dummies


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von: D. Caroline Coile

19,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 23.10.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781119720812
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 256

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<p><b>The good, the bad, and the snugly about your new best friend</b></p> <p>No breed of dog is the subject of more extreme feelings—both good and bad—than the Pit Bull. Man-eating monster or heroic nanny-dog: What's the real story? Are Pit Bulls the very best breed for kids? (Not always.) Is it all in how you raise them? (Not totally). Will they lick you to death? (Absolutely!)</p> <p>In the fully updated 2nd Edition of <i>Pit Bulls For Dummies</i>, Dr. Caroline Coile—Dog Writer's Association of America Hall of Famer and former Pit Bull owner—sniffs out the reality behind the myth, rips through the dogma that both vilifies and sanctifies this unique family of dogs, helps you find the best source for your new family member, and shows you the latest and greatest ways to raise, train, and live with your own partying Pit Bull and reap the rewards of happy canine companionship for years to come.</p> <p>Understand your Pit Bull’s origins and characteristics</p> <ul> <li>Decide if a Pit Bull is for you</li> <li>Evaluate Pit Bull sources, whether adopting, rescuing, or buying</li> <li>Care for all ages, from puppies to older dogs</li> <li>Deal with bad behavior</li> <li>Socialize your new dog</li> </ul> <p>Follow the advice in this book and help show the world that well-brought-up Pit Bulls are some of the most charming, companionable, and fun-to-be-around dogs out there—enjoy!</p>
<p><b>Introduction</b><b> 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 2</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 3</p> <p>Beyond the Book 3</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 3</p> <p><b>Part 1: Getting Started with Pit Bulls 7</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Pitting and Petting: The Pit Bull’s Past</b><b> 9</b></p> <p>Creating Canine Gladiators 9</p> <p>Showing Off 12</p> <p>Becoming America’s Sweetheart 15</p> <p>Overcoming Pride and Prejudice 17</p> <p>Growing in Popularity 18</p> <p>The Michael Vick influence 19</p> <p>The consequences of no-kill shelters 19</p> <p>Breed-specific legislation 20</p> <p>Finding the Middle Ground 21</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Sizing Up the Pit Bull</b><b> 23</b></p> <p>Toughing It Out 23</p> <p>Building a Better Bulldog 24</p> <p>The American Dog Breeders Association standard 25</p> <p>The United Kennel Club standard 30</p> <p>The American Kennel Club standard for the American Staffordshire Terrier 31</p> <p>Strutting His Stuff 33</p> <p>UKC conformation shows 34</p> <p>AKC conformation shows 36</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Deciding whether a Pit Bull is Right for You</b><b> 39</b></p> <p>Making a Commitment 40</p> <p>Making the Match 42</p> <p>Getting to the Heart of the Matter (or Your Pit Bull) 43</p> <p>Facing the Facts 45</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Shopping the Bull Market</b><b> 53</b></p> <p>Avoiding Bad Blood 53</p> <p>Searching High and Low 54</p> <p>Checking the classifieds 55</p> <p>Buying from a breeder 55</p> <p>Getting a dog from a shelter or rescue group 58</p> <p>Checking the Bona Fidos 64</p> <p>ADBA registration 65</p> <p>UKC registration 65</p> <p>AKC registration 66</p> <p>Picking Your Pit 67</p> <p><b>Part 2: Giving Your Pit Bull a Good Home 71</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Bringing Home Your New Best Friend</b><b> 73</b></p> <p>Puppy-proofing Your Home 74</p> <p>Fencing In Your Pit Bull 75</p> <p>Providing a Cozy Doghouse 77</p> <p>Giving Your Dog a Comfortable Place to Sleep 77</p> <p>Crates 78</p> <p>Exercise pens 79</p> <p>Shopping for Your Pit Bull 80</p> <p>Toys 80</p> <p>Food and water bowls 83</p> <p>Collars 83</p> <p>Leashes 85</p> <p>Grooming supplies 86</p> <p>Poop bags 87</p> <p>Travel supplies 87</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Living with Your Pit Bull</b><b> 89</b></p> <p>Acting Like a Pit Bull in a China Shop: House Rules 89</p> <p>Taking the Pit Stop Outside 90</p> <p>When the Plumbing’s Broken 91</p> <p>Trying Your Patience 92</p> <p>Understanding Pit Talk 93</p> <p>Becoming a Social Animal 95</p> <p>Going to Kindergarten 97</p> <p>Meeting the Children 98</p> <p>Going for a Bull Run 100</p> <p>Making a Splash 102</p> <p>Hitting the Road 103</p> <p>Finding a Pit-Sitter 107</p> <p>Finding a Lost Love 108</p> <p><b>Part 3: Training and Having Fun with Your Pit 111</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Coping with a Pit Bull Terrorist </b><b>113</b></p> <p>Saving Your Home 113</p> <p>Fighting Like Cats and Dogs 114</p> <p>Cats 114</p> <p>Dogs 115</p> <p>Avoiding DogFights 117</p> <p>Breaking Up a DogFight 119</p> <p>Calming the Raging Bull 122</p> <p>All in good fun? 122</p> <p>Biting the hand that feeds 123</p> <p>Dealing with Pit Bull Aggression 124</p> <p>Plucking Up Courage 126</p> <p>Corralling the Escape Artist 127</p> <p>Digging Up Some Dirt 127</p> <p>Tales from the Bark Side 128</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Training the Teacher’s Pit</b><b> 129</b></p> <p>Training Your Pit to Wag Her Tail 130</p> <p>Working for food 131</p> <p>Making ideas click quick 132</p> <p>Getting the Timing Right 133</p> <p>Following the Ten Commandments 134</p> <p>1 Thou shalt not live in the past 134</p> <p>2 Thou shalt not train your dog to be bad 134</p> <p>3 Thou shalt not confuse 134</p> <p>4 Thou shalt not speak in tongues 134</p> <p>5 Thou shalt not use excessive force 135</p> <p>6 Thou shalt not hurt thy friend 135</p> <p>7 Thou shalt not beat a dead horse 135</p> <p>8 Thou shalt not end on a low note 135</p> <p>9 Thou shalt not go crazy 136</p> <p>10 Thou shalt not lose your patience 136</p> <p>Going to School 136</p> <p>Getting the Right Stuff 137</p> <p>Starting Basic Training 138</p> <p>Coming to terms 138</p> <p>Sitting bull 140</p> <p>Staying power 141</p> <p>Learning ups and downs 141</p> <p>Walking well-heeled 141</p> <p>Trying Every Trick in the Book 143</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Going Out to the Bull Games</b><b> 145</b></p> <p>Pulling His Weight and More 146</p> <p>Training to pull 146</p> <p>Becoming a S.T.A.R. 148</p> <p>Being a Good Citizen 149</p> <p>Staying in Step with Obedience and Rally 149</p> <p>Overcoming Obstacles 151</p> <p>Following His Nose 152</p> <p>Getting a Grip on Schutzhund 152</p> <p>Rounding Up a Herding Title 153</p> <p>Taking a Flying Leap 154</p> <p>Racing the Clock 154</p> <p><b>Part 4: Keeping Your Pit Bull Healthy 155</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Feeding a Bottomless Pit</b><b> 157</b></p> <p>Starting with Dry or Moist Foods 158</p> <p>Considering Raw 160</p> <p>Boning Up on Nutrition 161</p> <p>Eschewing the fat 162</p> <p>Skin and bones 163</p> <p>Feeding Time 164</p> <p>Keeping Your Dog Hydrated 164</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Primping Your Pit Bull</b><b> 165</b></p> <p>Taking Your Pit to the Cleaners 165</p> <p>Smelling Like a Rose 167</p> <p>Debugging Your Dog 168</p> <p>Making fleas flee 168</p> <p>Ticking off ticks 168</p> <p>Managing mange 169</p> <p>Losing those lousy lice 170</p> <p>Saving Your Dog’s Skin 170</p> <p>Scratching the surface of allergic itching 170</p> <p>Pyoderma and impetigo 171</p> <p>Cooling down hot spots 171</p> <p>Nailing Down Nail Care 172</p> <p>Going in One Ear and Cleaning Out the Other 172</p> <p>Keeping an Eye on the Bull’s Eye 174</p> <p>Keeping Your Dog Armed to the Teeth 176</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: A Clean Bull of Health</b><b> 179</b></p> <p>Examining Your Pit Bull 179</p> <p>Gums 181</p> <p>Body temperature 182</p> <p>Pulse, heartbeat, and breathing rate 182</p> <p>Establishing a Relationship with a Vet You Trust 183</p> <p>Making Sense of Blood Tests 184</p> <p>Giving Your Dog Medicine 185</p> <p>Staying Up to Date on Your Dog’s Vaccinations 187</p> <p>Puppy vaccinations 187</p> <p>Rabies 188</p> <p>Distemper 188</p> <p>Hepatitis 188</p> <p>Leptospirosis 189</p> <p>Parvovirus 189</p> <p>Coronavirus 189</p> <p>Tracheobronchitis (kennel cough) 189</p> <p>Lyme disease 190</p> <p>Keeping Your Pit Free of Worms 190</p> <p>Ascarids 191</p> <p>Hookworms 191</p> <p>Whipworms 192</p> <p>Tapeworms 192</p> <p>More worms 192</p> <p>Dealing with Intestinal Parasites 193</p> <p>Coccidia 193</p> <p>Giardia 193</p> <p>Preventing Heartworm 194</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Sick as a Dog</b><b> 195</b></p> <p>When Your Dog Just Isn’t Himself 195</p> <p>Dealing with Diarrhea 196</p> <p>Saying Vamoose to Vomiting 197</p> <p>Coping with Coughing 198</p> <p>Helping Your Dog with Urinary Problems 199</p> <p>Understanding Endocrine Disorders 200</p> <p>Hypothyroidism 200</p> <p>Cushing’s syndrome 200</p> <p>Investigating Immunological Problems 200</p> <p>Banishing Blood Parasites 201</p> <p>Ehrlichiosis 201</p> <p>Babesia 201</p> <p>Coping with Cancer 202</p> <p>Looking into Lameness 202</p> <p>An arm and a leg 203</p> <p>From the hip 204</p> <p>Doctoring Your Dog 206</p> <p>Holistic medicine 206</p> <p>Homeopathic medicine 206</p> <p>Herbology 206</p> <p>Chiropractic medicine 207</p> <p>Acupuncture 207</p> <p>Trying Home Remedies 207</p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Pit Bull First Aid</b><b> 209</b></p> <p>ABCs of First Aid 211</p> <p>Artificial respiration 211</p> <p>CPR 212</p> <p>Specific Emergencies 213</p> <p>Poisoning 213</p> <p>Seizures 215</p> <p>Heat stroke 216</p> <p>Hypothermia 216</p> <p>Bleeding 217</p> <p>Limb fractures 217</p> <p>Bloat (gastric torsion, gastric dilatation-volvulus) 218</p> <p>Insect stings and allergic reactions 218</p> <p>Snakebite 219</p> <p>Burns 219</p> <p>Electrical shock 219</p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Helping Your Dog Age Well</b><b> 221</b></p> <p>Eat and Run 222</p> <p>Act Your Age 223</p> <p>When You’ve Done Everything 225</p> <p>Eternally in Your Heart 226</p> <p><b>Part 5: The Part of Tens 227</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Ten Pit Bull Resources</b><b> 229</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Help the Pit Bull’s Reputation</b><b> 233</b></p> <p>Index 237</p>
<p><b>D. Caroline Coile</b> holds a PhD in psychology with research interests in canine behavior, senses, genetics, and neuropsychology. The author of 34 books about dogs, as well as numerous scientific articles, she also pens the nutrition column for AKC Family Dog. The Dog Writers Association of America inducted her into their Hall of Fame.
<ul> <li>Confronting the facts about Pit Bulls</li> <li>Keeping your dog healthy with diet and exercise</li> <li>Training basics and dealing with behavioral issues</li> </ul> <p><b>Look at that goofy grin! Falling in love yet?</b> <p>No breed of dog is the subject of more extreme feelings—good and bad—than the Pit Bull. Man-eating monster or heroic nanny dog: What's the real story? Are Pit Bulls the very best breed for kids? (Not always.) Is it all how you raise them? (Not totally). Will they lick you to death? (Absolutely!) This book shows you how to raise, train, and care for one of the most loyal and affectionate dog breeds on the planet. Learn the best places to buy or adopt a Pit Bull, puppy training tips, how to introduce your Pit Bull to other animals and people, positive training methods, and much more! <p><b>Inside...</b> <ul> <li>Decide if a Pit Bull is for you</li> <li>Evaluate Pit Bull sources, whether adopting, rescuing, or buying</li> <li>Understand your Pit Bull's origins and characteristics</li> <li>Pit-proof your house</li> <li>Discover 10 vital training commandments</li> <li>Deal with bad behavior</li> <li>Care for puppies to older dogs</li> </ul>

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