What we’re about
Los Angeles Responsible Pit Bull Owners (LARPBO) launched in February 2011 to bring together "Responsible Pit Bull Owners" in the greater Los Angeles area. Our mission is to join together in group activities, events, pit bull advocacy, education/training classes, and community outreach in order to promote a positive image of all “bully breeds.”
We are committed to educating the public about responsible pit bull and dog ownership, banishing the myths that the media feeds the public. We actively work together to share the truth about bully breeds: they are very loyal, loving, intelligent dogs who are amazing and wonderful family pets. Just like any dog, given proper obedience training, socialization with humans, and appropriate interaction with other dogs, this breed defies media misconceptions. By promoting attention and communication between dogs and owners we can show the general public what we already know: these are amazing creatures deserving of full and happy lives.
LARPBO promotes the importance of spaying and neutering all bully breeds, as well as rescuing and re-homing. The overpopulation of these dogs currently creates the assumption that these dogs don’t deserve a chance.
With so much controversy surrounding the bully breeds today, our focus is not only to increase awareness of the issues that affect pit bulls and their ownership, but to work together to be a part of the solution. Our goal with Los Angeles Responsible Pit Bull Owners is to gather pit bull loving friends and owners as a community – a community dedicated to making a stand for our best friends and strive to do so with the same fun-loving outlook that our dogs have in life.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Long Beach/Heartwell Park: Pack WalkHeartwell Park - near Ruth Bach Neighborhood Library, Long Beach, CA
Please read entire description before you RSVP.
Please make sure to bring a flashlight or lightup vest/collar for you and your dog as it will be dark much earlier now.
REQUIREMENTS: Participants must submit a member form and participant release of liability each year. Click here to submit one. If you don't recall completing one this year, complete one now.
RULES:
First rule of our pack walks is to BE SAFE so that everyone has fun! All participants must comply to ALL guidelines below or will be asked to leave the event.
Participants limited to 20 people. RSVP is required to hold a spot. As soon as you know you cannot attend, cancel your reservation. We understand last-minute changes take place; however, if you don't show up more than two times you will be placed on the wait list for future events.
If you feel even slightly ill (including a headache, sniffles, minor fever or even an allergy), do not attend this event. Stay home for your health and safety of others. Remember to cancel your reservation.
Maintain a 6 foot distance from other participants not in your household.
Face mask/shield is optional. Please maintain a 6' distance from anyone choosing to wear a mask.MEETING LOCATION: Meet at Ruth Bach Library Parking Lot. I will be waiting at the grass right at the end of the parking lot area. Google Maps Pin: 33.8315666, -118.1260270
PARKING: Free parking at the library. You can also park along the sides of Heartwell Park if no parking is available at the library parking lot
WATER AND TREATS: Bring lots of water and treats for your dog. Heartwell can be a pretty stimulating park, so treats will help in reinforcing good behavior with your dogs.
PACK WALK DISTANCE: About 3 miles round trip. We will start at the library and duck pond area of the park and then make our way down to the next 2 sections of Heartwell before ending back at the Ruth Bach Library. We will be making street crossings for this walk as well.
TRAIL: Paved/grassy areas
DIFFICULTY: Easy
DISTRACTION LEVEL: Medium (lots of squirrels, ducks, geese, park visitors and joggers, dogs, kids and soccer games, bikes, etc.) Lots of stimuli in the beginning of the walk and quieter towards the end of the walk.
LARPBO PACK WALK GUIDELINES:
#1 All dogs must be on a secure collar and leash. Dogs using e-collars must also be on a leash. Prong collars should be backed up with a carabiner. Short leashes are recommended (less than 6 feet). Retractable leashes and harnesses are not allowed as they provide little control.
#2 PLEASE NO NOSE TO NOSE CONTACT (dog to dog that is). Always maintain a six-foot distance between dogs. There should be no dog-on-dog interaction.
#3 Please bring doggie poo bags.
#4 Make sure you bring water for you and your dog.
#5 One dog per handler. No exceptions!
#6 Share the road. Move to the right to let others pass.
All breeds welcome.
There will be foot traffic, bikes, and several others dogs. If your dog tends to be reactive to any of these distractions, please be EXTRA mindful and prepared.
If you have additional questions, please read the full basic LARPBO rules of conduct (https://www.meetup.com/LARPBOCOMMUNITY/messages/boards/thread/10461764/0/#39849559) in the discussion forum. - Sherman Oaks: INTRO Group Training Classes on 1/4, and 1/18Sherman Oaks/Van Nuys Park, Sherman Oaks, CA$50.00
THIS IS A 2-DAY INTRO CLASS: 2 CONSECUTIVE SATURDAYS specifically on 1/4, and 1/11. If you cannot attend any of these days, do NOT register for this class. There is no refund or rescheduling of a missed class or cancellation. Participants must pay $50 when registering for the first class and will be auto-enrolled for the 2nd week.
This is a group-oriented class that focuses on the basic fundamentals of obedience: sit, down come, stay and place. These skills are needed for the AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certification, which we offer throughout the year.REQUIREMENTS:
➊ Complete and submit a Member Form and Release of Liability **before** you come to your first class.
➋ While we do not require you bring these documents to class, make sure your dog is current on the following:
- Bordetella vaccinations/titer and rabies vaccination for dogs 4 months and older OR Bordatella vaccination for 4 months and younger; and
- Local animal care and control agency licensing requirements.
Also note that by signing our Release of Liability, you are confirming that you are up-to-date on these requirements.
SPECIAL COVID-19 PROTOCOL:
- Class is limited to 15 handler/dog teams. Absolutely NO walk-ins allowed. RSVP and PRE-PAYMENT is required to hold spots.
**No refunds (or re-scheduling) will be made for missed classes or cancellation; register only if you will attend.**
Friends or family members accompanying the participant must keep a minimum 20-foot distance from the class area.
- If you feel even slightly ill (including a headache, sniffles, or even a slight fever), do not attend this event. Stay home for your health and the safety of others.
- Maintain a 6 foot distance from other participants not in your household.
- Face mask/shield is optional. Please maintain a 6-foot distance from anyone choosing to wear a mask.
RULES:
#1 One dog per handler. No exceptions.
#2 All dogs must be on a secure collar and leash. Dogs using e-collars must also be on a leash. Prong collars should be backed up with a carabiner. Short leashes are recommended (less than 6 feet). Retractable leashes and harnesses are not allowed as they provide little control.
#3 PLEASE NO NOSE TO NOSE CONTACT (dog to dog that is). Always maintain a six-foot distance.
WHAT TO BRING:
➡ Water for you and your dog.
➡ High value treats for your dog (e.g., small pieces of hot dog, boiled chicken breast). Consider not giving your pup breakfast since your dog will be rewarded with treats during this 1-hour class.
➡ Doggie poo bags. Always clean up after your pet.
We look forward to seeing you and your dog! Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns:
➡ call 855-527-7261 press 1 for general information
➡ email info@larpbo.org
Not open - Sherman Oaks: Working WalkSherman Oaks/Van Nuys Park, Sherman Oaks, CA$20.00
This working walk is open to all levels and remember LARPBO embraces ALL BREEDS!
Instead of the usual classes, we are doing a working walk through VNSO Park! Come join us as we move through the park and its different distractions while doing exercises along the way. We will be meeting at the area that classes are held, but not staying in the area, so we recommend bringing a backpack to hold your valuables, water and your dog's water bowl. This way your hands will be free to manage your leash and getting treats to reward your dog.
This is a group-oriented walk that focuses on beginner to intermediate skills, including how to manage aggressive and selective behaviors.
Rain or shine, class will take place. Dress appropriately if rain is expected. However, if a major storm is forecasted or training area is deemed unsafe, we will cancel the class (and reschedule it for the next Saturday). Check Meetup schedule 6pm the night before the class. The Meetup schedule will always be accurate.
SPECIAL COVID-19 PROTOCOL:- Class is limited to 30 handler/dog teams. Absolutely NO walk-ins allowed. RSVP and PRE-PAYMENT is required to hold a spot.
**No refunds (or re-scheduling) will be made for missed classes or cancellation; register only if you will attend.**
Friends or family members accompanying the participant must keep a minimum 20-foot distance from the class area.- If you feel even slightly ill (including a headache, sniffles, or even a slight fever), do not attend this event. Stay home for your health and the safety of others.
- Maintain a 6 foot distance from other participants not in your household.
- Face mask/shield is optional. Please maintain a 6-foot distance from anyone choosing to wear a mask.
REQUIREMENTS:
➊ Complete and submit a 2023 Member Form and Release of Liability **before** you attend your first class of the year.
➋ While we do not require you bring these documents to class, make sure your dog is current on the following:- Bordetella vaccinations/titer and rabies vaccination for dogs 4 months and older OR Bordatella vaccination for 4 months and younger; and
- Local animal care and control agency licensing requirements.
Also note that by signing our Release of Liability, you are confirming that you are up-to-date on these requirements.
RULES:
#1 One dog per handler. No exceptions.
#2 All dogs must be on a secure collar and leash. Dogs using e-collars must also be on a leash. Prong collars should be backed up with a carabiner. Short leashes are recommended (less than 6 feet). Retractable leashes and harnesses are not allowed as they provide little control.
#3 PLEASE NO NOSE TO NOSE CONTACT (dog to dog that is). Always maintain a six-foot distance.
WHAT TO BRING:
➡ Water for you and your dog.
➡ High value treats for your dog (e.g., small pieces of hot dog, boiled chicken breast). Consider not giving your pup breakfast since your dog will be rewarded with treats during this 1-hour class.
➡ Doggie poo bags. Always clean up after your pet.
We look forward to seeing you and your dog! Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns:
➡ call 855-527-7261 press 1 for general information
➡ email info@larpbo.org - Sherman Oaks: **ADVANCED** Group Training ClassSherman Oaks/Van Nuys Park, Sherman Oaks, CA$35.00
DOG MUST HOLD AKC CANINE GOOD CITIZEN TITLE. Proof of CGC title is required if LARPBO does not have the title on file. Send a photocopy of the CGC certificate to info@LARPBO.org.
This is a group-oriented class that focuses on the skills needed for the AKC Canine Community (Advanced CGC) certification and/or introduction to Dog Sports. Participating dogs must have received their CGC and title registered with the AKC. Proof of CGC title is required.
SPECIAL COVID-19 PROTOCOL:
- Class is limited to 30 handler/dog teams. Absolutely NO walk-ins allowed. RSVP and PRE-PAYMENT is required to hold a spot.
**No refunds (or re-scheduling) will be made for missed classes or cancellation; register only if you will attend.**
Friends or family members accompanying the participant must keep a minimum 20-foot distance from the class area.
-
If you feel even slightly ill (including a headache, sniffles, or even a slight fever), do not attend this event. Stay home for your health and the safety of others.
-
Maintain a 6 foot distance from other participants not in your household.
-
Face mask/shield is optional. Please maintain a 6-foot distance from anyone choosing to wear a mask.
REQUIREMENTS:
➊ Complete and submit a **Member Form and Release of Liability **before you attend your first class of the year.
➋ While we do not require you bring these documents to class, make sure your dog is current on the following:
-
Bordetella vaccinations/titer and rabies vaccination for dogs 4 months and older OR Bordatella vaccination for 4 months and younger; and
-
Local animal care and control agency licensing requirements.
Also note that by signing our Release of Liability, you are confirming that you are up-to-date on these requirements.
RULES:
#1 One dog per handler. No exceptions.
#2 All dogs must be on a secure collar and leash. Dogs using e-collars must also be on a leash. Prong collars should be backed up with a carabiner. Short leashes are recommended (less than 6 feet). Retractable leashes are not allowed as they provide little control.
#3 PLEASE NO NOSE TO NOSE CONTACT (dog to dog that is). Always maintain a six-foot distance.
WHAT TO BRING:
➡ Water for you and your dog.
➡ High value treats for your dog (e.g., small pieces of hot dog, boiled chicken breast). Consider not giving your pup breakfast since your dog will be rewarded with treats during this 1-hour class.
➡ Doggie poo bags. Always clean up after your pet.
We look forward to seeing you and your dog! Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns:
➡ call 855-527-7261 press 1 for general information
➡ email info@larpbo.org