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Originally Posted by DJEtzel
One of the trainers at my local petsmart uses her pit or bulldog mix for training too. He's by no means well behaved when he's not on a tight leash, with her, and on a gentle leader though. He's attacked my dog and numerous others at the dog park and does not listen to anyone when a leash is not attached. 
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Geeze, what an idiot... Exactly what the breed needs, an untrained pit mix who's DA for training... Luckily my petsmart's trainer's boy is very, very good... However, I get really pissed at her sometimes, because she lets him correct the pups, and I could see it escalating fast... There was a Wolfdog pup that was extremely rough (my GOD I wanted him) and she let her dog all over him. It worked, but I can see it causing her pup to have dog issues... Her dog just put him on the ground and corrected him every time he bit or got too rough, but you have a 7yo adult dog with fighting ancestors keeping a wild dog mix pup in check who's about the same size.. eh, not a good idea in my book.
You and others should go to the head of the company and tell them what this lady is doing, how she is lawsuit waiting to happen ect. if she still working there.