The teen wants to wrestle; the senior wants to nap.

Give them space to be apart. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

Working on commands together builds a "team" mentality. 💡 Pro-Tip

Teen Pitties often experience a "second fear period" and a desire to test boundaries.

The "teen" phase of a Pit Bull—typically from 6 months to 2 years—is a whirlwind of hormones, newfound independence, and physical strength. When you add "romance" (multi-dog dynamics) into the mix, things get interesting. 🐾 The Adolescent Shift

If you are writing or managing a "romantic" arc between a teen Pittie and another dog, consider these tropes: The "Opposites Attract"