Weight pull is a remarkable sport for Pit Bulls to display their physical and reasoning strength. Before you get
involved you should make sure you know where to go, what tool you will need and the training involved.
Let's start with Weight Pull Organizations
Carts For Dogs To Pull
Two established organizations that hold weight pull events are the United Kennel Club and the International Weight Pull Association.
Both organizations offer ability events and have the taste to set up nice pulls with good turn outs. The Iwpa is a weight pull definite assosication and is widely popular among dog owners who are involved in weight pull.
The types of pulls you will encounter are:
1. Track pulls. These pulls use a track and wheel system. This
is where you will see heavy amounts of weight being pulled.
2. Cart pull. These pulls use a wheeled cart and while the
weights are lower than track pulls they are still quite impressive.
3. Sled pulls. The most difficult of the pulls are sled pulls.
These pulls are held on dirt or snow and use a sled to hold
the weights.
The Ukc and Iwpa mostly use cart and sled pulls during their pull events. This requires your dog to have first-rate vigor and drive in order to successfully pull the weight.
How Weight Pulls Work
Your dog will be required to pull the weight 16 feet and you are not allowed to bait (encourage with food or a toy) or touch the dog while the dog is pulling.
You can encourage the dog from the end line or drive the dog by walking to the side and behind them while encouraging them to pull the weight.
Your dog has one puny to faultless the pull. If they do not pull the weight helpers will come out and help the dog so they succeed. You do not score any points if the dog needs help.
The dog that pulls the most weight agreeing to their size wins the pull.
Using this theory you will see big dogs lose to puny dogs because the puny dog pulled more weight compared to their size in open pulls. Both organizations offer pulls for definite breeds.
The most popular breeds used are:
1. American Pit Bull Terriers
2. American Bulldogs
3. Malamutes
4. Rottweilers
But other breeds like Cocker Spaniels and Poodles also get involved in weight pull.
Important tool You Will Need
Having a good weight pull harness is the key here. Weight pull harnesses are designed for weight pull and come with a "brace" bar that will help stretch out the harness to pull the weight.
You can get these harnesses online by doing a crusade for them using your popular crusade engine.
Training Your Pit Bull for Weight Pull
Experts propose against getting young dogs started in weight pull and propose you start when the dog is 18-24 months
old.
Starting at this age gives your dog time to fully grow so they won't injure their joints, muscles or ligaments.
You will find two camps in the training department. One camp suggests that you start out by having your dog pull light weights while working and the other camp suggests that you start training with light weights using the rules, length and set up that you would encounter at a pull.
Having your dog pull the light weight 16 feet exactly as they would if they were compete ting.
Whatever camp you want to start in you should get some pro help or find a someone who has been doing weight pull with the Ukc or the Iwpa for a while and ask them questions.
Weight pull offers a great way to get outdoors and get some practice with your dog while giving your
dog a job to do.
In the end, it's a unique sport for unique canines and owners that enjoy the competition and excitement
of a victorious pull.
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