How to Train the Strength of a Pit Bull
Pit Bull
When it comes to fierce dogs, people generally first think of Tibetan Mastiffs (detailed introduction) and Caucasians, but if we truly talk about combat power, Pit Bulls may even surpass these two breeds. It might be hard to imagine such a dog rivaling a giant like the Caucasian, but besides the Pit Bull's considerable strength, another reason is that its pain nerves are very dull, and their pain tolerance is several times higher than other dogs. Therefore, this breed is often used in dog fighting events.
The size of a Pit Bull is actually not very large, but their bodies are very strong. Of course, relying solely on a strong body is not enough to defeat other large dogs. An important reason for their victories is their quite intelligent mind. They have a thinking mind and extremely high sensitivity, which is also why Pit Bulls have dominated for so long. Raising a Pit Bull requires providing enough exercise, and strength training for this dog is quite necessary.
In Pit Bull competitions, strength is the foundation of everything, speed is the core, and other fighting characteristics can only be considered tactical methods to win. Therefore, strength is the most important focus in training and deserves special attention.