== == * You should take your pit bull out for about an hour each day and make sure that he has a good run and exercise. == == * Dogs should be on leashes so it's best to take your Pit bull where there are no other dogs so it can run freely. Pit bulls have a tendency to be aggressive especially around male dogs. It's the breed. Our laws in British Columbia are dog on leash when you see another person with a dog coming towards you and we abide by those laws. == == * A good long walk at night is perfect. There are less dogs, less people asking if they can get a puppy, and its just more pleasant. I gave up walking my APBTs during the day because there are just too many loose dogs and idiotic people for me to get a really quality walk. Keep him on a leash and use your own back yard or a safely fenced area for free play. On another note, if by "time" you mean age, you can start walking them once they've had all their shots. Just keep the walks short and easy for puppies. * American Pit bull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers need more exercise than the Staffordshire bull terrier. For the first two I would say minimum one and a half hours and for the Staff B. Terrier one hour. * If the dog starts dragging the paws or scratching his nails while walking is a sign of being very tired and he should be stopped to rest.
No, Pitbull is not on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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My 6 Year pit bull is very weak to go for a walk?
No it is not normal, they can walk on their feet, but not right after birth.
no tht means its time is near -- im sorry :'(
A brisk walk is about 4MPH, it would take 3hrs 18minutes at that pace.
A pitbull is a dog that requires daily excersice and playtime. A 40 minute walk could do the trick but if you could excersice you dog other than, is a lot better yet.
They are. With a walk-in tub, you open a door set into the tub rather than having to climb over the basin as in a normal tub.
No, it is not.
they walk like normal human beings
Any way he wants to! No seriously, not sure what you mean, but all bears move on foot and can travel large distances each day. They're territorial and don't want other bears or humans on their large space.
Partial differential equations can be used to model physical systems over time and so can for example describe how you walk. In such an application a faulty stride can be found by comparing a patient's walk with a 'normal' walk.