Lucy | Delaware Pit Bull Terrier

Lucy is a Pit Bull Terrier from Delaware, Ohio and a graduate of Homestead Dogs 3-week Overnight Basic Dog Obedience Training Camp

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Lucy is an American Pit Bull Terrier and English Bulldog mix from Delaware, Ohio and is a graduate of the Homestead Dogs 3-week Overnight Basic Dog Obedience Training Camp. Great work, Lucy!

American Pit Bull Terrier

A dog with an identity crisis…and they don’t care.

The American Pit Bull Terrier, or Pitbull, or Pit Bull Terrier, or Pit Terrier, or Pit Bull, or American Bull Terrier. They also take “Pitties”, Pit, Half-and-Half, Bull Baiter Dogs, Old Family Dog, Yankee Terrier and Rebel Terrier (well, maybe not this year).

Likewise, national and international dog registries vary on categorizing this breed. The Pit Bull is commonly mistaken with the American Staffordshire Terrier. The American Kennel Club and Continental Kennel Club do not recognize the breed. The United Kennel Club (UKC), however, lists the Pit Bull as dog #1 on it’s registry and the UKC is reported to have started as an organization because the AKC dissed the Pit Bull.

Pit Bulls can’t even get good press. While commonly fingered for other breeds, or mixed breeds, mis-deeds, some bad pack leaders take advantage of the Pit Bull’s exceptional skills for dog-fighting purposes, some of which make national news.

That’s a shame. In addition to their versatility, Pit Bulls make tremendous family pets that are eager to please, fun-loving and great with children. In fact, the UKC states the Pit Bull may not be the best guard dog choice as they are extremely friendly and highly unlikely to show aggression towards humans.

Trainability: B
Pit Bulls are highly intelligent, eager to please and responsive to training. They are a high-energy dog with an instinct to chase after any species that’s not human. This can be problematic on walks or in other social settings. But with lots of exercise and a little training, they make a fine addition to the pack.

Read more about the Pit Bull at the United Kennel Club and Dog Breed Info.

Some of the information used for the dog breed descriptions was gathered from the American Kennel Club at www.akc.org.

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Pit Bull Terrier

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Winnie | Galena Australian Shepherd

Winnie is an Australian Shepherd from Galena, Ohio and a graduate of the Homestead Dogs 2-week Overnight Basic Dog Training Camp

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Winnie is an Australian Shepherd from Galena, Ohio and a graduate of the Homestead Dogs 2-week Overnight Basic Dog Obedience Training Day Camp. Way to Go, Winnie!

Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherds are tireless, high-energy dogs and are one of the world’s best herding breeds. They are highly intelligent and very responsive to training.

Like French Fries, you might expect the Australian Shepherd to reign from Australia. But, like French Fries, they’re not. The progenitor of the Aussie is the Pyrenean Shepherd. The Pyrenean Shepherd hails from the Pyrenees Mountain region between France and Spain, home to the indigenous Basque people. Escaping centuries of regional conflicts, some Basque found their way to Australia where they crossed their Pyrenean Shepherds with a variety of imported British breeds to enhance their herding capabilities.

On the move again, some Basque found their way to the United States west coast later in the 19th century. California ranchers instantly fell in love with this new breeds’ amazing herding traits and high intelligence…and an assumption they were from Australia. A better name for this breed might have been, the American Shepherd.

Trainability Grade: B

Early socialization and obedience training are tremendously beneficial for the Australian Shepherd. Aussies frequently end up in rescue situations when the dog can’t constructively channel it’s boundless energy. Aussies develop a strong bond to their families and can be territorial and overprotective of their owners and property. They can become destructive if left without companionship for long periods of time. Fortunately, that loyalty combined with keen intelligence makes them very easy to train.

Learn more about Australian Shepherds at the American Kennel Club and The United States Australian Shepherd Association.

Some of the information used for the dog breed descriptions was gathered from the American Kennel Club at www.akc.org.

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Winnie | Delaware Jack Russell Terrier Mix

Winnie is a Jack Russell Terrier mix and graduate of the Homestead Dogs 2-week Basic Dog Obedience Training Camp

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Winnie is a Jack Russell Terrier mix from Delaware, Ohio and a graduate of the Homestead Dogs 2-week Basic Dog Obedience Training Camp. Way to go, Winnie!

Jack Russell Terrier

Will the real Jack Russell please stand?

Officially, the Jack Russell Terrier is not recognized by the American Kennel Club. They wanted to, but were stopped by the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America (JRTCA) that petitioned to maintain the exclusion and preserve the dog’s working skills and heritage.

When a dog breed is listed by AKC, they develop physical characteristics to maintain stringent breed consistency. This is desireable for most breeds, but the Jack Russell Terrier is unique.

Jack Russell’s were originally bred to hunt fox (they were even referred to simultaneously as Fox Terriers). To out-fox a fox, the original breeders worked to enhance the breed’s intelligence and stamina. As they got smarter, handlers found other jobs they could be trained to do and would themselves breed in characteristics to perform the new duties for their individual environments.

What resulted was a highly intelligent, high octane dog that could vary as much as 150% in size, be a kaleidoscope of colors with an equal variety of personalities. When the AKC inquired about listing the breed, JRTCA then stepped in fearing the breed would lose it’s hunting instinct and other skills that were so respected. The AKC agreed, but 20 years later, another attempt was made to list the breed. The AKC developed guidelines, but for a new descendent of the Jack Russells called the Parson Russell Terrier. Another descendent later became simply the Russell Terrier, and is also listed on AKC.

Trainability: C+
This may be more of a grade for the trainer than the trainee. Jack Russells are highly intelligent, but the trainer needs some experience in dog training and handling skills to be successful…and a little patience. Once they get it, though, Jack Russells will want to do it all day and with you. They’ve been known to be trained a skill only to later figure out a different, and better, way to perform it.

Jack Russells are very high energy, to the point of being referred to as hyperactive, and need an outlet. This can be challenging in a suburban or city environment. Leaving them in a fenced-in back yard is not suggested. They’re designed to out-smart foxes, so a cute picket fence really doesn’t stand a chance.

You can read more about Jack Russell Terriers at the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America.

Some of the information used for the dog breed descriptions was gathered from the American Kennel Club at www.akc.org.

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Jack Russell Terrier Mix

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Oscar | Delaware Dachshund Mix

Oscar is a Dachshund from Delaware, Ohio and a graduate of the Homestead Dogs 1-week Overnight Basic Dog Obedience Training Camp

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Oscar is a Dachshund mix from Delaware, Ohio and a graduate of the Homestead Dogs 1-week Overnight Basic Dog Obedience Training Camp. Awesome, Oscar!

Dachshund

The hot dog, the wiener dog, the sausage dog … and the badger killer.

Dachshunds may be comedy gold, but this is one tough canine. While effective with above-ground prey like rabbits and boar, this breed was originally bred so its long body and short legs could easily enter and retrieve prey from tunnels and dens, most notably foxes and the very formidable badger.

As dog sports waned in Europe in the 19th century, a smaller version became very popular as a pet and had even worked their way to the United States. As with many German dogs, Dachshund popularity suffered greatly during the World Wars. But this affectionate and spunky little dog wouldn’t stay down for long and has worked their way up to 12th on the AKC popularity list.

Trainability: C
The Dachshund is a highly intelligent breed. They were bred to think for themselves within the prey’s home turf. This can lead to stubborn, independent streaks that can make training a challenge. They have a tendency of bonding more strongly with one human and can be sensitive to harsh training methods. Dachshunds love their humans and affectionate, positive reinforcement can be successful.

Read more about the Dachshund at the American Kennel Club and Dogtime.

Some of the information used for the dog breed descriptions was gathered from the American Kennel Club at www.akc.org.

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Dachshund Mix

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