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    so i have a pit/staffordshire probably something else too named braylee and for some reason she is really into pulling up my new sod and shredding it up. i got the sod a month ago and one corner is not doing the best as far as roots growing. doesnt help that she pulls the whole 8sqft section then makes it look like swiss cheese. she has dug at another spot which isnt horrible. i know its not poop but i tried rubbing her nose in it, pouring a little ammonia on the corner about a foot away the grass to try and keep her away, and last just tried punishing her every time i caught her. i would do so by putting her in the garage with lights off. i dont get to walk her a whole lot but im thinking its a restless thing. she also has plenty of kongs, balls, rope, and other toys to play with. she even gets into the recycle bin and makes toys out of the cans.

    another question is 6 months to old to kennel train? im thinking that has to be the only option while we are away from the house.

    thanx for the help guys


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    You mentioned she has plenty of toys. Might want to try redirection next time catch her tearing up the yard with a chew that is acceptable for her to chew on. Will take multiple times!

    As far as kennel training, I'm a firm believer. 6 months is not to old. I got my Saint when he was 1 and started with the kennel on day 1. It gives them their own personal space. Only took about a month and right before I would leave for work my Saint would have already went in and laid down.

    Pups are crazy work, but well worth the work!

    Good luck!

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    I have spent the last 10 year with pitbulls. I have trained 3 from pups and retrained 2 older ones.
    Sounds like it is a phase, I call it the demolition phase, that every pit goes through.
    Takes a few motnhs to get over the behavior. Just as you have tried a few things
    in my experience, stay with the particular dicipline and also dont forget about praise
    when they do something right.
    Honestly sometimes with pits, Id get out a belt and swap the ever living snot out of their ass.
    This is when all else fails and they do the bad habit etc in front of you. Only had
    to do it a couple times. Pits are easy to train and just keep working with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonz13 View Post
    another question is 6 months to old to kennel train? im thinking that has to be the only option while we are away from the house.

    thanx for the help guys
    6 months is not to old to crate train. Just have to keep at it. One of my pits howled
    the entire time we would leave him in his crate. I mean seriously gone for 8 hours and 8 hours of howling, neighbors could hear him howling
    the entire time. Sufficient to say that after a month of attempting, he broke us of crate training. He was a mix of something, so that is my excuse for failing

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    Sprinkle cayan pepper on the grasss. That will keep the dog from digging. Worked on my boxer. She digs like crazy.

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    I don't know sh*t about pits, but if this was a herding dog I say he was board. Take him for a run, get him tired out so he isn't looking for something to do, that turns into something destructive.

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    My dogs did this as well. Just a phase. I just told them "no" when I caught them. Fixed the grass and put chicken wire over it. Eventually the got the point.

    For chewing find the hottest red sauce and put it where you don't want them chewing (my dads liked woodwork and it took care of that real quick).
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    Exercise her! Pits need to be physically challenged, my boy's behavior made exponential improvements when I incorporated good, solid exercise in his DAILY routine. A backyard full of toys is NOT sufficient for any dog. Walk her at least 1/2 hour every day, you shouldn't take her for runs till she's about 2 I believe. Mine absolutely LOVES his kong toy. I take that to the park after a bit of a walk and he fetches the kong like a tennis ball. He can chew all day long on it and has only worked one section off in about a year or so. He loves the way it takes a weird bounce and he can never predict which way it will go.
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    Its already been said - but again - EXERCISE!
    What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?
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    I take her on a walk maybe 2-3 a week I now it's not enough but the hard thing I leave for work at 430am and don't get home till shy of 6pm. By that time she's already done work on the yard. I hate to put her in a kennel now that she's used to being outside

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