A public awareness
program from the owners of
Instinct Dog Behavior & Training
New York, NY





Tired of people judging you because you own a pit bull?

The only way to truly change public perception about pit bulls is for individual owners (like YOU!) to STEP UP and make a commitment to ensure their dogs are well-mannered citizens.

Ask Me About My Pit Bull™ is a free New York City public awareness program committed to protecting pit bull breeds through responsible ownership.
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Join our FREE Ask Me About My Pit Bull Breed Ambassador Program and show the world that you are a responsible owner with a pit bull that is proud, confident and reliable.

  • Receive a free AMAMPB Breed Ambassador Kit to help call attention to your well-behaved pit bull
  • Educate others about pit bull breeds
  • Take part in exclusive AMAMPB Breed Ambassador events

Click here to learn more about how to join the AMAMPB Breed Ambassador Program.
See photos & video from our March 20, 2010
Ask Me About My Pit Bull Workshop!

Attend Ask Me About My Pit Bull interactive workshops, educational seminars and fun events to learn more about everything pit bull-related:

  • Breed background & personality traits
  • Pit Bull-specific training
  • Breed advocacy initiatives
  • Adoption advice
  • Chanelling gameness: finding an outlet for high drive and energy
  • And lots more!

Ask Me About My Pit Bull events are for everyone in the pit bull community, whether you're a current or potential owner, a rescue worker, shelter volunteer or just someone interested in learning more about the pit bull breeds.

Click here to learn more about upcoming AMAMPB events.
Pit bulls are unlike any other breed of dog, and as such, they have unique needs & challenges when it comes to training.

Instinct Dog Behavior & Training, founders of the Ask Me About My Pit Bull program, offer pit-specific training tips and advice through weekly articles and videos:

  • Why training your pit is not an option
  • Controlling excitement levels
  • Dog socialization excercises
  • Dog park guidelines
  • Jumping up
  • Mental workouts
  • And lots more!

Click here to check out this week's post -     Tug: To Play or Not to Play?

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