American Pit Bull Terriers typically do well on a high-quality commercial dog food. Be sure to choose a food that meets nutritional standards set by the AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) and to factor in their age and stage in life (puppy, adult, senior) when choosing the right formula for them. Your veterinarian can help you nail down a feeding chart to guide you on how much and how often to feed your dog based on their specific diet. When rewarding your American Pit Bull Terrier for good behavior, look for training treats, which are usually small in size. Remember, treats count toward their total calorie intake for the day and should make up no more than 10% of their overall diet.