http://vrcpitbull.com/training.htm
WHERE: North Central Animal Shelter, 3201 Lacy St., Los Angeles, CA. 90031
Registration for current classes are now closed. Please Click here to register for next class starting in Apr/May
“FOR PIT BULLS ONLY” Training Classes
(in partnership with L.A. City Animal Service)Our “free to the public” 8 week training course is conducted at the North Central Animal Shelter near downtown Los Angeles. There we are privileged to be able to use their state of the art training facility, complete with two huge grassy training fields. These classes are open to the public and anyone owning a Pit Bull or Pit Bull mix. We have been conducting these classes since March of 1999 with GREAT success! Besides going through the basic training of sit, down, stay, come, etc, we also deal specifically with dog to dog aggression issues and how to “manage” your dog in these situations. We also have fun in dealing with every day life scenarios set up by your training instructors. For a fun time, you and your dog will be introduced to the agility course and some fun “movie tricks” training given by one of Hollywood’s most well known movie dog trainers. Have we gotten your attention yet? Well then click on the star up top and we’ll get you signed up!
COST : Free! To sign up, email us for a registration form.

I rescued a pit who is appx. 4 months now and is getting a little bit much to handle. I would like to register for free training classes so that we can live happily ever after. Are there any coming up soon?
Glendar
By: Glendar Haskin on March 25, 2010
at 4:14 pm
I have 3 pit mixes; two whom I’ve had since they were 8 weeks old, & are well-adjusted seniors now. My 3rd pit mix is a staffie/bulldog female who was rescued from some gang-bangers in a fighting ring. She was used & abused, fought, bred, & used for bait. She’s great with people any my dogs (while under supervision & without other dogs around). Strange dogs make her fear for her life & act out. I can’t walk her in public without causing a scene when another dog is within 100 yards. She’s a real sweetheart & just needs the right training to help her overcome her past. I realize she’ll never be an off-leash, dog park kind of girl, but I’m hoping for some kind of rehab.
By: Val on April 28, 2010
at 5:50 pm