Find the right dog for your Pit Bull
Pit Bulls make great family pets. They are energetic, loyal and love to please their owners. Pit Bulls are good natured and very affectionate. They do have some natural aggressive tendencies toward other animals, but if paired with the right dogs at an early age and properly socialized, they won't be aggressive with them or your family. Pit Bulls should be paired with animals that are playful but not aggressive.
Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers are a great choice to pair with Pit Bulls. They are easy to train, not overly aggressive and are devoted to their owners. Golden Retrievers show their love by being eager to please. They are loyal and devoted to their families and other household pets. They are energetic and adapt well to most living situations as long as they get daily exercise.
Labrador Retriever
Labs are a great choice for active families with Pit Bulls. They are even tempered and easily trained. They are very active and have lots of energy, and will enjoy having another dog to play with. Labs are gentle and smart. They love to play Frisbee and catch. These dogs are good natured, gentle and trustworthy, especially with children.
Poodle
Poodles are smart, intelligent and friendly dogs who do well with companionship. According to the American Kennel Club, they don't shed much and their hypoallergenic coat reduces allergic reactions, although they do need frequent grooming. Poodles are very smart and sensitive. The AKC says poodles excel in obedience training. Poodles come in three different sizes (toy, miniature or standard), but the standard size is recommended when paired with Pit Bulls.
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