#1 Dog & Puppy Training
School in SE PDX

We aim to foster collaborative relationships & enrich our client’s (and their dog’s) lives.

Not sure where to start? Here are the best ways to connect with us:

team@urbanpawsibilities.com
(503) 235-8098 *Voicemail only
TEXT: 833-510-0195

𖡡 3737 SE 21ST Ave.
Portland, OR, 97202

*Please note, that our facility is by appointment only. We are unavailable for drop-in visits. Set up a Discovery Call to chat, or email to schedule a tour.

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School Your Dog Will Love🐾

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Group Classes

Join a course for puppies, basic manners, intermediate manners, out on the town skills, recall, reactive rover, working around distractions, and Do More With Your Dog Novice Trick Dog.

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Daytraining

Ideal for puppies, new-to-you dogs, or adult dogs looking to establish or brush up on basic manners, reduce reactivity, recall, stop jumping & more!

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Private Training

Get that personal one-on-one coaching to achieve a successful outcome! We’ll work together to problem solve, manage behavior and build real life skills.

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Happy Words From Our Pet Family Members

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A REACTIVE DOG BECOMES A SUCCESS STORY: Jen Milano

“I wanted to make sure people are aware of how wonderful the team at Urban Pawsibilities is. We've worked with most of the trainers, whether for a walk, a day training, or a private lesson. Every time, I am really amazed. Boo is a rescue who has a rough history - he's a fearful reactive dog who definitely is selective with who he trusts. The fact that he now walks into Urban Pawsibilities with confidence to see his human friends melts my heart, but also enforces for me that Boo has found a great foundation for helping him navigate the world more fearlessly. I'm looking forward to the new year, continuing his training with this team and even engaging in group classes. Whether you have a well adjusted dog or a more fearful one who needs support, I can't more highly recommend this team.”

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A NERVOUS DOG BECOMES A SUCCESS STORY: Aparna Balasubramani

I can’t even express how much you guys have helped Kimchi over the last 1.5yrs! We started seeing a big change in her this summer when we took her out to bars/food carts etc. She no longer barks or asks for attention from us when we are eating and stays so calm! This past Saturday we had like 10 people over to our house including a 1.5yr old kid, and she did so well. Even our friends who have seen her ever since we’ve had her notice the change! Thanks so much to all of you ❤️