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christySYK
05-28-2009, 01:45 PM
Breaking Up A Fight

Pit bulls are terriers and were bred to recognize other dogs as "prey." Simply put, in a fight, the other dog becomes a "rabbit." Terriers grab a hold of their prey and shake. Many pit bulls will instinctively do the same if they get into a scrap with another dog. As a result, breaking up a pit bull fight can be difficult if you don't know what to do, but is easier than other breeds when you do know how to proceed.

The key is not to panic and use the right tools. Timing is important and the quicker you intervene, the better. However, it is necessary to assess the situation before sticking your hands in the middle of two dogs fighting.

Most rumbles can be stopped with a stern "No!" and by quickly pulling the dogs off of each other. If the altercation has escalated into a full blown fight, however, you will need more than your voice to stop the dogs. A water hose or bucket of water might work but in most cases the best tool to break up a pit bull fight is a break stick. No responsible owner should be without one.

http://www.pbrc.net/shop/bsticks.html

We suggest that you practice using the break stick before you may actually have to use it. Examine your dog's mouth while at rest, pull the lips back and find the space behind the back teeth. This is where the break stick is inserted. You then twist the stick to pry the mouth open.

Pit bulls should never go without a collar. Good choices include strong leather collars and heavy duty nylon collars. The collar enables you to get a good grip on the dogs if a fight occurs and pull them apart as soon as the hold is broken.

Remember that a fight may not always be preceded by growling, barking or posturing. One second everything is fine and the next the dogs are going at it. Excitement and external stimulus, such as a squirrel or cat running up a tree, can trigger a fight. A fight may also escalate out of rough-housing, competition over a bone or toy, or attention from a member of the family.

A wagging tail doesn't mean a dog won't fight. In fact, a wagging tail is often a signal of excitement and the faster the tail goes the more excited the dog is. As explained above, intense excitement can trigger a fight.

If the dogs get a hold and two people are available, approach the dogs from the rear, clasp the dog's hind end between your knees, and grasp the dog's collar from behind. It is important to immobilize the dog's hind end. Then insert the break stick in the space between the teeth in the dog's jaw (behind the molars). Twist the break stick gently but firmly in the dog's mouth. You should work on the more aggressive dog, and the other person should be ready to pull on the other dog as soon as the stick breaks the hold.

If you are alone, drag the dogs to something solid, tie one of the them to it, and then proceed with the breaking stick to separate them.

If you follow these procedures carefully, you can stop a fight relatively quickly.

http://www.pbrc.net/breakfight.html

APBTMOMMY
05-28-2009, 01:58 PM
Thanks christy this was extremely helpful information for me to read. I feel like I took in alot of helpful information if it is ever needed. Very good post. Thanks again;)

sw_df27
05-28-2009, 02:06 PM
your on a role!!!!!!!!!!!!

american_pitbull13
05-28-2009, 10:15 PM
This is not the nicest but works in seconds flat. If you do not have a breaking stick put you dogs in a head lock and drop them. May sound mean to some people but choking that dog out for a sec is much better than the damage that can happen from even a min of 2 dogs being together IMO. You get them fast and stop it fast.

ItsMe
05-30-2009, 10:58 AM
I recently read that if you have two people, you can each grab their back legs like a plow and this will distract them and cause them to break. Don't know how true that is.

christySYK
05-30-2009, 11:10 AM
It MAY work on some dogs but I wouldn't take it as gospel. Onces they have a good bite a break stick is the only thing that will get them apart.

NEVER try to pull them apart, you will cause more damage than harm and more than likely get yourself bit on accident.

wheezie wayne
05-30-2009, 10:54 PM
i make my own break sticks but does anyone know where you can buy them?

Leon
05-30-2009, 11:05 PM
i make my own break sticks but does anyone know where you can buy them?

http://www.uglydogranch.org/udrshop/index.php?cPath=31

http://www.obriensk9supply.com/store/index.php?target=categories&category_id=163

I am looking at getting one, and those are the two places i know of.

APBTMOMMY
05-31-2009, 12:35 AM
Yeah but is a nylon parting stick really sturdy enough to break a dogs bite? Wouldnt you kinda need it to be stronger than that....Like made from wood? just asking!!

Leon
05-31-2009, 12:44 AM
I don't know, i mean they are selling it, so i would assume they work. Maybe some who has experience in nylon parting stick can chime in.

Dansgrizz
05-31-2009, 07:21 PM
http://mypitbullpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=152

Theres some useful info on the parting stick also. Leon i suggest you just make your own. I wouldnt rely on something someone else made to keep my dog out of danger.

Leon
05-31-2009, 07:34 PM
Hey..get me some dimensions of your stick. So i have somewhere to start.

christySYK
05-31-2009, 07:45 PM
Yeah but is a nylon parting stick really sturdy enough to break a dogs bite? Wouldnt you kinda need it to be stronger than that....Like made from wood? just asking!!

Mine are made from that same stuff as a cutting board the white..I dunno what its called stuff lol

They work fine. Doesn't need to be wood, but the majority of them are work or that cutting board stuff.

christySYK
05-31-2009, 07:48 PM
Leon here are some places to buy one. You may want to buy your first one then maybe make your own after you have an idea of what they are like. I find its just easier to buy mine, less time consuming and they work fine.

http://www.pbrc.net/shop/bsticks.html
http://www.custom-collars.com/Break%20Sticks.html
http://www.obriensk9supply.com/store/index.php?target=products&product_id=1653
http://www.pbreporter.com/superstick.htm

Leon
05-31-2009, 08:02 PM
Thanks Christy for the links, I will buy one, and i will use that as a base to make my own.

APBTMOMMY
05-31-2009, 09:07 PM
http://mypitbullpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=152

Theres some useful info on the parting stick also. Leon i suggest you just make your own. I wouldnt rely on something someone else made to keep my dog out of danger.

I know that they say to pratice HOW to use it before you HAVE to use it! What is the best way to pratice how to use it. I mean should we like try tug o war and pratice that way or what?

Dansgrizz
05-31-2009, 10:20 PM
My practice came from helping around a dog kennel and dealing with yard accidents. I'd suggest just finding the spot in the teeth and just know where it goes so when you have to use it... It's on hand...your calm and ready... You know exactly what to do. Personally, I wouldn't use a break stick releasing them from a hide or a toy but that's just me....

APBTMOMMY
05-31-2009, 10:26 PM
Ok I wont use none of his toys then. Thanks ;)

christySYK
05-31-2009, 11:07 PM
Ok I wont use none of his toys then. Thanks ;)

"If the dogs get a hold and two people are available, approach the dogs from the rear, clasp the dog's hind end between your knees, and grasp the dog's collar from behind. It is important to immobilize the dog's hind end. Then insert the break stick in the space between the teeth in the dog's jaw (behind the molars). Twist the break stick gently but firmly in the dog's mouth. You should work on the more aggressive dog, and the other person should be ready to pull on the other dog as soon as the stick breaks the hold."


:) Just open up his mouth and see where that gab is behind the molars. Its best not to use it right on the teeth because you =can= break their teeth though it doesn't happen very often.

MADSmith
06-01-2009, 12:05 AM
try breaking a 3 way hold by yourself. took me about 20 minutes and a half gallon of blood later. experience is sadly the only way someone will be able to break dogs apart. you can practice all you want but when the time comes you better hope someone's around to help you if you've never done it. i learned the hard way....i always have, lol. always keep a leash and stick handy...ALWAYS!!

APBTMOMMY
06-01-2009, 12:08 AM
Ouch ... sorry to hear about that. I hope to never have to worry about a situtation like that ...but I would rather be perpared than not be!

NATE
06-01-2009, 02:34 AM
well i havent had to break up that many dogs fight thank god
but a break stick is less than half of what you need
once the dogs are broke you gota keep them apart once broke the stick should placed
all the away cross the back of the mouth hold it with both hand while you stand over the dogs back
until you can get the dog a safe ways apart

as for the water and yelling i would not go that way with some dogs the yelling makes them think there saving you (your bulldog lives for its owner) and some dog hate water and it will just make the worse

and god for bid you have to brake a roll by your self a leash and a tie off and brake the dog that isnt on the leash

Dansgrizz
06-12-2009, 01:15 AM
Thats a great point nate!!!

Aldrich
06-28-2011, 04:27 AM
In the beginning you must keep your predator separate from other dogs.Its true that its nature is more warlike and aggressive than others but through proper behavior training you may keep your pit bull normal.After all its a pet dog and you are not using this as armed or security purposes.

NATE
06-28-2011, 07:56 AM
Umm sorry i think not .Not when it comes to an REAL APBT and the same can be said about working AMSTAFFS if another dog shows its ass its on point blank. There is no debate .Nature is gone with these two breeds 200 pluss years of breeding by man no amount of training will change whats hard wired in there DNA .

bruce
06-28-2011, 12:41 PM
I have had these dogs get along together for months , you would think they were best friends then for no reason they will tear 2 fences down to get to each other, If i have learned 1 thing its never ever trust a APBT not to fight no matter how friendly they seem

sw_df27
06-28-2011, 01:41 PM
exactly bruce that's my thoughts never trust them not to fight! I have 2 bitches havoc and alexis one is 6 years old the other one is 3 years old they have been together since havoc was 6 weeks old and never gotten into yet but I never leave them alone together and are under constant supervision but that doesn't mean they won't ever get into it