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Friday, August 01, 2008

Pit Ed Comes to Vallejo

Vallejo is a suburb at the top of San Pablo Bay and along the busy I-80 commute thoroughfare in the North San Francisco Bay Area.
We know there’s a huge need for Pit Ed classes here and if you are nearby, you have an opportunity to take your Canine Good Citizen diamond in the rough and give him or her a bit of polishing up. BAD RAP is offering a Thursday evening Pit Ed class at the Benicia/Vallejo Humane Society (BVHS) for anybody within driving distance and with the desire to build a better relationship with your Pit bull. Our award winning classes are available to Pit bulls in the SF Bay Area. If you would like to attend our Vallejo class, send an email to me at Linda@badrap.org for more information. We’ll hold an orientation session on August 7th at BVHS from 6:30-7:30pm (no dogs at this one please) with 6 weeks of classes beginning the following week.

You'll help your Pit bull learn on-leash self control, problem solve for issues at home, foster better dog-handler communication, help your dog become a breed ambassador, and we'll give dogs foundation training for Canine Good Citizen prep. If you’ve been looking for a class for your Pit bull right in your hometown of Vallejo, well, we’re here!

Here's Lady, a bit spicy when she first started taking Pit Ed classes, a CGC star a few months later!

4 comments:

  1. Dagnabbit- start working your way south please! San Jose in particular!

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  2. Anonymous1:13 PM

    Please come to the San Jose area! My little girl is a perfect candidate for CGC, but needs leash help and dog reactivity help. We promise to show up with a big pittie smile for every class!

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  3. Anonymous2:42 PM

    San Jose does have some good pitbull resources. Our Pack is a good resource in that area.

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  4. Anonymous10:18 PM

    Thanks BADRAP for coming to Vallejo. People in V-town love their Pits and this class is going to be really great for them. Good on ya!

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