It's important to question the motives of your dog's trainer. That's why I built this page: To
demonstrate our dedication to our clients and their companions. We will perform to the best of our abilities because
we are committed to establishing a positive presence in Butte County and achieving our goals.
Dog daycare facility
Our goal is establishing a state of the
art Canine College, to include a daycare and boarding facility, centrally located in downtown Chico, equiped with web cams
so that clients may check in on their dogs while at work.
Trainers will have experienced backgrounds in subjects
such as Search and Rescue, Service and Therapy Dogs.
We will offer 24 hour care, 365 days
a year. An estimated 4 play rooms and 25 boarding rooms will be built to cover all sizes of dog.
Dogs who participate in socialization in this fashion return to their owners happy and without the behavioral
problems that can be caused by typical kennel boarding.
Pits by Pitts Kennel
We officially became a registered kennel
under the American Dog Breeder's Association in 2007. All of our pit bulls are UKC and ADBA registered.
We breed our dogs based on looks and temperament, while maintaining the Razor's edge bloodline, which is known
for its size and goofiness as well as calm, family companion traits.
Protection, to any dog, is instinctual
and needs no nurture, which is a mistake commonly made by pit bull owners. 'Blame the deed, not the breed.'
We are in the process of moving and reestablishing our kennel just outside of Chico, CA. Once established,
we will also offer affordable horse boarding. In development is also plans to add the Neopolitan Mastiff and/or Cane
Corso to our breeding selection.
California Bandog
The bandog is an unrecognized breed. Originally
a design from Swinford, a deceased veterinary who did not complete the breed, the bandog is mainly comprised of mastiff and
pit bull for drive, size, stability, agility and power, and loyal family guardians.
There are currently
3 well known kennels worldwide who breed and train this dog as a working canine for police work (Australia, U.S. and Brazil).
I would like to be the 4th, introducing a working class dog as well as a family line, bred for temperament.
Plans are already underway to breed, construct a kennel, and establish a national breed club as well as a breed standard so
the breed may be recognized.