What a sweet face! Has he figured out he's not getting away with anything any more? It's so exciting when the light goes on in their brains, and they learn the game. "Aha!!"
I think one major rule of thumb for housing a pit is to always remain one step ahead. My sweet but incredibly spoiled pit is always a step ahead of mom. I never underestimate what she may or may not do (its usually may do). But I can't imagine life without her. She is sweet as pie and her personality and sweet demeanor has radically changed the opinions of friends who though all pits were bad. You guys are doing a wonderful job..
@ Anon 6:47 Thank goodness personalities vary so much, so someone who isn't up for one-step-ahead can find a dog that fits their lifestyle. There's a real joy in owning a dog that constantly tests the edges of life's boundaries though .... Some of the best dog handlers we meet learned their skills by 'accidentally' taking on a dog that was a little more than they expected. (and that goes for all breeds - not just pit bulls)
There is a look of defiance there that cracks me up. My girl learned "sit", "stay", "wait", "leave it" very fast and was solid on these but resisted "look at me" for some time. When she finally started doing it, it still looked a little more like a nod from the queen than the adoring gaze I hoped for (and had seen from other dogs).
someone is learning his manners!!! YaaaY!
ReplyDeleteAw, little brat man is trying! Nice job :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a priceless expression on his face.
ReplyDeleteAh he`s even cuter in this pic.
ReplyDeleteWas he singing?
He looks like he is.
What an adorable little stinker-boy! I'm so glad you guys are rehabing him. He'll make a great family member when he has graduated your bootcamp.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet face! Has he figured out he's not getting away with anything any more? It's so exciting when the light goes on in their brains, and they learn the game. "Aha!!"
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oh nooo s&b. he's looking for any opportunity to be a stinker, so we have to stay one step ahead.
ReplyDeletebut he's got the "how to get a treat" part down good now. he's too tricky-smart!
I think one major rule of thumb for housing a pit is to always remain one step ahead. My sweet but incredibly spoiled pit is always a step ahead of mom. I never underestimate what she may or may not do (its usually may do). But I can't imagine life without her. She is sweet as pie and her personality and sweet demeanor has radically changed the opinions of friends who though all pits were bad. You guys are doing a wonderful job..
ReplyDeleteHe looks disgruntled yet relenting. As if to say... "are you talking to me?... oh, okayyy... Hrrumph".
ReplyDeleteLove the pouty face!
ReplyDeleteOMG, he's the cutest little stinker. No wonder he got spoiled rotten.
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ReplyDeleteThank goodness personalities vary so much, so someone who isn't up for one-step-ahead can find a dog that fits their lifestyle. There's a real joy in owning a dog that constantly tests the edges of life's boundaries though .... Some of the best dog handlers we meet learned their skills by 'accidentally' taking on a dog that was a little more than they expected. (and that goes for all breeds - not just pit bulls)
Such a good looking little dog!
ReplyDeleteThere is a look of defiance there that cracks me up. My girl learned "sit", "stay", "wait", "leave it" very fast and was solid on these but resisted "look at me" for some time. When she finally started doing it, it still looked a little more like a nod from the queen than the adoring gaze I hoped for (and had seen from other dogs).
I do love that little mug on your boy!!
I want give that face a big smooch!
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