Pitbull breeds can be a little more tougher than other breeds, due to their stubbornness. Training a pitubull you need to focus on positive reinforcement, like treats and showing them your happy and calm nature also early socialization, introdcucing to other dogs and making sure he is safe and also you need to teach them tolerance to get used to children. Most importantly consistancy , always use the same commands have a schedule for their feeding and walking , keep your dog active if not that can lead to distructive behavior and can be dangerous! Also emphasizing mental and physical enrichment to keep them engaged and happy.
A Pitbulls diet needs to be high-quality dog food, supplemented with fruits, vegetables, and potentially raw meat, while avoiding certain foods that are toxic to dogs. Avoid alot treats that can lead to being overweight, excersize your dog, swimmming or walking your dog two timesa day is very much needed.
A pit bulls temperment when properly socialized and trained, are known for their loving and loyal nature, and studies show they score well on temperament tests, often outperforming other dog breeds, they are considered "family dogs". We had a pitbull named otis he was great with kids and adults but he did have trouble with other dogs, I believe we needed to put more effort in training, but he was a great dog!