The Pit Bull Doctor

The Pit Bull Doctor

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01/12/2026

This moment looks sweet.

But the dog was telling us something.

And it’s time we started listening.

01/05/2026

Pit bulls aren’t dangerous by nature.

They’re often dogs whose signals were ignored for far too long.

Safer communities don’t come from blaming breeds. They come from understanding behavior, stress, and unmet needs.

Trauma informed evidence-based training doesn’t just change behavior. It prevents harm and saves lives.


TraumalnformedTraining

01/04/2026

Same dog.
Different structure.

Leash walking improves when the dog understands where calm lives.

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11/05/2025

Most reactive dogs aren’t bad. They just don’t know how to calm down.

Teach them ‘Place’ and give them a safe spot to self-regulate.

Want to see how I use this to transform reactive pit bulls? Click the link in bio!

Photos from The Pit Bull Doctor's post 06/16/2025

“What if she... snaps?”

A realtor actually asked me this when I mentioned my service dog.

But dogs don’t just snap.

And neither do people.

We remember the bite, not the buildup.

We talk about the outburst, not the pressure it took to get there.

Aggression is rarely random. It’s communication that’s been ignored for too long.

Pit bulls, especially, carry the weight of everyone’s fear, not because of who they are, but because of what people assume.

🦻🏾 If we want to prevent harm, we have to start listening.

Before the growl.

Before the lunge.

Before the snap.

🔗 I made a free leash reactivity guide for dogs who’ve been labeled dangerous when they were really just scared.

It’s in my bio and it might change how you see everything.

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