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How can I help this dog to be a good guard dog?

Since my husband leaves very early (or very late, depending on how you look at it, lol!) for work, I wanted to get a Pitt Bull puppy to prowl the house while we're asleep at night.

What I ended up getting is a pitt bull 'pup' that is about 5-6 months old. I think he's almost as big as he'll get, which is around my knees.

Here is what he looks like: http://www.gointothedogs.com/POM%20OCT%202004%20RAVEN2.JPG

The "problem" (if there is one) is that the dog is very nice & has a "bubbly Personality" so I am worried about him being the "guard dog" that we need.

I have two Q's:
1) Will he grow to become protective of us and not let anyone in?
2) How can I encourage him to become "protective" of this house & his new people (or is that something that even CAN be taught...maybe he just is or is NOT...?)

Can someone help that knows dogs?

Thanks,
Bea

First of all, I have to say that it's pit bull not Pitt Bull. "Pit bull" isn't a breed, so there is no need for capitals.. "pit bull" is a term used to group three breeds, American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers. I know I probably sound kind of rude, but there really is no other way to say it! lol! I'm not trying to be rude at all though. Also, if your pup is up to your knees that's good. That's about the size they are supposed to be. All three of the "pit bull" breeds are small-medium breeds. They do get very muscular, but not very tall. He will probably stay about that height, maybe get a little bit taller, but he will definitely bulk up more. They gain muscle mass until about three years old sometimes. The "pit bulls" that are large have most likely been crossed with a large breed.

Now, my husband and I own three American Pit Bull Terriers. Brooklyn is our 1 year 5 month old male, Destiny is our 8 month old female and Jayda is our 10 month old female. The three "pit bull" breeds were originally bred to bull bait and dog fight, so if they aren't properly socialized starting at a young age they do tend to be animal aggressive. If they are well socialized it shouldn't be a problem though. The three "pit bull" breeds are also three of the only breeds that were bred specifically to be human friendly and they are known for their love of humans, even strangers. They do not make good guard dogs because of this. If I were you, I would go get one of those "Pit bull on guard" signs to put in your window, I'm sure no one will want to mess with you! lol! The good thing is that these breeds get very attached to their owners very quickly and they have an uncanny ability to know when someone or something is truly a threat or not. As I said, these breeds are naturally amazingly human friendly, but they are also known to give their lives protecting their owners. They are really some of the most wonderful dogs you can get. You don't need to worry about anything, if your pup is nice to everyone that's good, that's how he should be because that's how the breed is. I promise you, he would never ever let anything happen to you! You don't have anything to worry about if he's around.

As wonderful as "pit bulls" are, they are NOT for most people. Again, I don't want to sound rude, but I really hope you did your research before you got your dog. Judging by the picture I would say that your dog is an American Pit Bull Terrier or an American Staffordshire Terrier. He looks like my babies and mine are APBTs. APBTs are NOT for people that want an outside dog or people that won't be home a lot. They get very attached to their owners very quickly and need a lot of love and attention! They are also terriers and working dogs, so they need a lot of exercise every single day! We walk our three times a day everyday and each walk is normally about 30-45 minutes. They are also a dominate breed, they are NOT good for first time owners and they need a strong "pack leader" to properly raise, train and socialize them, let them know who is in charge and keep them in line.

Here are some really good "pit bull" websites..

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/americanpitbull.htm

http://www.pitbulllovers.com/

http://www.pbrc.net/

I hope this helped some. If you ever have any questions or need help or advice, please fell free to e-mail me! I LOVE helping other pitty owners any way I can! Good luck with everything! : ) Oh, your pit is adorable by the way!

Here's a picture of our babies! Brooklyn (brindle), Destiny (white and tan) and Jayda (black and white)...

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=6ez3urb

**I was going to send you my e-mail address in a private message, but you don't except them, so my e-mail address is PitBullMommie122106@yahoo.com Like I said, if you need anything please fell free to e-mail me, you can e-mail me or message me on here.**



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Can one defend all submission attempts if you have a really good guard/half guard in MMA?

I don't have any MMA training so I'm just curious, if I get taken down, land on my back but have the other person in a good guard, would I be able to defend any type of submission?

The other reason I'm asking is b/c I see a lot of strikers who sometimes get taken down but the so called BJJ expert isn't able to do anything if they're in the striker's guard.

Simply put, there are no submissions from within the guard.(You can't do them even if there were any)
It's actually REALLY dumb to try to attempt a submission from within another guys guard.

For example the Americana shoulder lock, done from inside someones guard will expose your balance and move your weight to one of his sides, making it extremely easy for him to take your back.
All he has to do is move his hips to the side, also preventing you from being able to finish the lock, swing his free arm and grab your lats and then swing himself, or climb onto your back. Possibly also choking you, and i'm pretty sure that if you're dumb enough to give your back to him like that he's probably more skilled and he'll choke you out FAST!

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  1. lolz, getting a bit like that in work with me lol

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