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Reuben
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« Reply #40 on: April 09, 2012, 11:25:18 am »

I recently got beefy my big pit pup and have been wrkin with him alot, hes very smart already follows most my commands, when i say load up he will try to crawl inside truck with me (in cab). I know this may b a dumb ? but i was just curious if i can train him to b a home protection dog mayb even special classes n still use him as a cd? I really like to get in close with a bulldog n make best friends, the last one i had i let everyone pet him n friends ended up robbin my house simply cause they knew him, this pup only two buddies and my close family can pet.

Any comments will help

        Thx, Dustin


My advice is to choose your friends more wisely.
As far as the bulldog, I wouldn't try to teach him to bite a human for reasons already mentioned. But most dogs are naturally protective of your house and will bark if a stranger walks up and that's all you need most of the time..
Most curdogs are more protective over your house and work better as a "guard" dog than a bulldog does. Most True bulldogs (pits) that are bred right and culled right won't do nothin but wag their tail when a stranger walks up. Anything else is a big liability.

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