#1-RATED SCHOOL FOR DOGS IN PORTLAND, OREGON
Dog & Puppy Training
School in SE PDX
Urban Pawsibilitiesโ certified dog trainers can help your dog (or puppy!) with everything from basic manners, socialization, leash reactivity, separation anxiety, & more.
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We offer several types of dog training:
Private 1:1 dog training: Work on behavioral issues with a Certified dog trainer either at home or in our facility in PDX
Puppy classes for basic skills: Help your puppy socialize & learn important life skills to build their confidence
Group classes to learn specific skills: Train your dog alongside 6-8 other people to learn different behavioral skills
Drop-off day training school: Bring your dog to our facility to be trained by us while youโre at work or running errands
Service/therapy dog training: Become certified with your dog to help with your specific disability needs
Dog Training Programs ๐พ
Urban Pawsibilities is a dog training facility based in Portland, Oregon. We offer many different opportunities for your dog to learn, socialize, & get the skills they need to navigate this world!
Group Dog Training 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.
Drop-off 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!
Private Dog Training
Get that personal one-on-one coaching to achieve a successful outcome! Weโll work together to problem solve, manage behavior and build real life skills.
Urban Pawsibilities Dog Training FAQs
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We use positive reinforcement centered training plans to modify behavior. But what does that mean, and how does that differ from other training methods? There are a lot of misunderstandings and misconceptions about dog training, dog behavior, and animal behavior in general. To make a long story short, humans have been trying to use punishment as a technique for changing animal behavior for a very long time. What scientists have found, through thousands of studies of hundreds of different species, is that if you are trying to teach any organism, any new behavior, punishment - decreasing the likelihood of a behavior - is not as effective of a teacher as reinforcement - increasing the likelihood of a behavior. Animals learn faster, with more retention, and with better accuracy when we use positive reinforcement centered training plans to modify behavior.
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We want to be good teachers, but we canโt refrain from ever punishing our dogs?
Sometimes we have to employ management strategies to prevent our dogs from being able to practice problem behaviors.
Those management strategies often rely on removing access to reinforcement, and when reinforcement is taken away or out of reach, that can surely act to punish behavior.
But using management strategies and taking away access to reinforcement is psychologically different for our dogs than adding something aversive, like a buzz on an e-collar or a correction on a prong collar, in an effort to get them to stop performing a behavior.
Even with the option of taking away reinforcement to punish behaviors we donโt like, the premise of our training methods is always to teach and reinforce behaviors we want to see and set our dogs up for success, so that we donโt have to rely on management strategies, and certainly so that we never have to use aversive tools to punish behaviors we find dislikable.
As Dr. Friedman puts it in her Living and Learning with Animals course, โProcedures that rely on the presence of aversive stimuli and resulting escape-avoidance behaviors have been well researched and shown to have serious disadvantages (Azrinand Holtz, 1966).โ
Behavior modification that uses escape-avoidance training methods have been linked to increases in aggression, over-generalized aversion to other stimuli in the environment, escape-avoidance behavior, and increased apathetic behavior, also known as shut down behavior.
Training doesnโt have to be scary for your dog!
Quite the opposite, it should be really rewarding.
To read more about positive reinforcement and its uses in animal training, visit www.clickertraining.com.
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To sign up for any of our services, you will need to create an account in our client portal system, Gingr.
To create an account, navigate to the top of this page, and hover over the "Client Login" button. A drop down menu will appear.
Select "For New Members."
You will be taken a page explaining the client portal, Gingr, which is the software we use for scheduling. You can fill out your name, your address, your payment information, and emergency contact information.
Once you have completed your profile, you will be taken to a page to fill out information about your dog and your training goals. Depending on the service youโre anticipating enrolling you, you will be asked to fill out different sets of questions. Pay attention the the headers!
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Booking services can all be done through the client portal.
Navigate to the top of this page, and hover over the "Client Portal" button.
A drop down menu will appear. Select "Login to Your Account".
Once you are logged in to your existing account, select the picture of the dog that you wish to book for services, and then select "Start Booking".
This will bring you to the booking page where you can select the type of service you are looking to book.
For daytraining and daystays, take note that days we are full are listed in the notes section on the lefthand side of the page.
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We sell packages for all of our services that reduce the cost per visit.
To purchase a package, you will need to login to an existing account in Gingr.
Navigate to the top of this page, and hover over the "Client Portal" button.
A drop down menu will appear. Select "Login to Your Account".
Once you are logged in, select the "Shop" button from the navigation bar on the lefthand side of the page. From there, select "Shop packages". This will bring up all of the packages that are for sale. Please note that package sales are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Packages expire one year from the date of purchase.
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The short answer is: We donโt knowโฆ Yet!
When we meet for you and your dog, we will discuss all of the possible reinforcers available.
Every dog is unique in what they find reinforcing. We recommend creating a comprehensive list of what your dog finds reinforcing, and ranking reinforcers to create an exchange rate for behaviors we want to reinforce. Reinforcement needs to be equal to or better than the environment that you are in and the behavior for which you are asking.
A COUPLE OF EXAMPLES:
Your dog in your home: Most dogs will perform all of their learned behaviors inside their home for mild reinforcement. In your home, kibble and attention/personal play is generally reinforcing enough to use for your training.
Your dog on a walk: When you take your dog for a walk, itโs you versus every other sight, sound, and smell in the world. On walks, weโre going to use special food, toys, and the best reward of all, sniffing! As your dog learns how to walk nicely on leash, you can use the environmental reinforcers that are all around you on walks in the form of really interesting smells for your dog.
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At Urban Pawsibilities, our motto is learn together, live together.
We are here to help you develop a better dialogue with your dog because clear communication and reinforcing expectations help us both live our best lives.
Your dogโs learning process is quite straightforward. We are going to analyze behaviors that we see, and deliberately change them through systematic reinforcement of new or alternative behaviors.
Your learning process will be more challenging. To change our dogโs behavior, we ultimately must change our own behavior.
We have to be calm and collected at the right times; and in our experience, itโs needed most at times when we are feeling frustrated and frazzled.
Our program is designed to help you develop the skills you will need to be able to teach your dog new behaviors, maintain those behaviors, and modify existing behaviors.
Throughout the process, you will learn how to read your dogโs body language and better understand your dogโs threshold for stimulation. We will also help you build a vast store of management and prevention options that you can employ between training sessions.
It is our goal that by the end of our sessions you and your dog will have learned how to communicate your needs to each other and live happier lives together because of it.
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For all drop-off services and most group classes, we require dogs to be vaccinated with Distemper, Parvo, Bordetella & Rabies vaccines. For puppies, we require at least 2 rounds of DAPP to attend the weekday daytraining and Rabies at 6 months of age, per Oregon State Law. Dogs do not need to be spayed or neutered for day services, but cannot be in season.
Success Stories From Our Pet Family Members
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"The initial consultation call (as I could not determine what service Buddy and I would benefit most from) with Emma was incredibly helpful at selecting what service was best (seriously call and inquire, they will help you if you are oscillating between group classes/school/private lessons). Our trainer, Skip, has been instrumental in my education pertaining to dog behavior, cues, and emotions. And it's been so fun! "
โKaitlin B., โญโญโญโญโญ
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"I canโt sing enough praises for this place! Weโve taken 3 classes with Fern and Emma and we love their methodologies. Also did some day training. We got a Boston Puppy and had no idea the level of chaos we were signing up for haha! Rusto has made huge improvements in not pulling on leash, recalling and just generally checking in with his people before reacting."
โLorraine G., โญโญโญโญโญ
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"I grew up with dogs and have trained my dog on basic commands and other party tricks but my dog struggles with territory and resource guarding in the home. Emma came over and helped me consider the lay out of my house and what to practice and where. She sends out follow up notes from the session that are detailed and personalized. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for help caring for their pup."
โJackie J., โญโญโญโญโญ
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"So far, so good! We're in the first 'Green Dog' intro class with our 5 mos old puppy. We're starting at the basics with positive reinforcement and love. Perfect :-) We're all in our own little areas so that they puppies focus on us and the training rather than each other = thoughtfully designed..."
โDr. Wendy W., โญโญโญโญโญ
School for Dogs
Our drop-off program at Urban Pawsibilities, known as โdaytraining,โ is like sending your dog to school. Enrolling in this program allows your dog to learn & maintain skills to succeed at home, while youโre away at work.
Daytraining Program
Drop your dog off as early as 7am & come pick them back up the same day as late as 6:30pm Monday through Friday.
While they are at school, weโll give them 1-on-1 training, potty breaks, & handpicked playgroups.
Length: Half Day & Full Day packages available
For: All dogs as long as theyโre comfortable in confinement & being alone for at least 2 hours
Daytraining Plus+
By selecting the Daytraining Plus+ program your dog will get double the training time.
Upgrading your day to the Plus+ program will mean your dog can learn more advanced skills during the school day.
Length: Half & Full Day packages available
For: All dogs that want to learn more advanced skills during their day at school.
Group Dog Training Classes
Urban Pawsibilities group classes cover varied topics from basic manners, socialization, leash reactivity, separation anxiety, & more.
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For: Puppies no older than 20 weeks of age at the start of the class. When your puppy completes this class, they'll be ready to join the Teens & Inbetweens Class or any of our other classes.
Focus: Show you how puppies learn with different training techniques. Trouble shooting common puppy related behavior struggles. Covers basic behaviors like: sit, down, touch, mat training, and more.
Fee: $300
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week, parents and dogs attend all classes
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For: Newly adopted dogs 17 weeks & older, or dogs that have never attended a group class (dogs should not be reactive, barking, or lunging on leash)
Focus: Create a dialogue for basic behaviors like: sit, down, stand, touch, name recognition, recall, mat training, wait/stay, loose leash walking basics, leave it & drop it.
Fee: $270
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week, people & dogs attend all six classes
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For: Any dog can join, but it's best for dogs and people who have never taken a dog training class before and people who have dogs that struggle with hyperactivity.
Focus: Dogs can be trained to be calm! Help your dog stay calm in distracting environments with useful skills like how to settle on a mat on cue and relax while tethered.
Fee: $270
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week
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For: Any dog can join, but it's best for dogs/owners who want to build up reliable recall skills.
Focus: Building foundation behaviors that will get your dog coming back to you when you need it the most. Our recall class is a games-based series where we will be teaching our dogs that proximity to us pays off big time.
Fee: $270
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week
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For: Best for people and dogs who have never taken a class or who are looking to reduce their dog's reactivity to people or other dogs.
Focus: Learn how to expose your dog to triggers in the environment, prevent reactions, & what to do if your dog is reacting. NO DOGS THE 1ST DAY OF CLASS.
Fee: $300
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week
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For: Any dog who has completed the Green Dog or Puppy Kindergarten or a similar course.
Focus: This class will continue to build on mat training, recall around distractions, loose leash walking around distractions, stay, leave it, polite greeting set-ups, and exploring additional enrichment possibilities for your dog.
Fee: $270
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week
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For: Any dog that is comfortable in a group class setting.
Focus: Strengthen your bond with your dog, improve training mechanics, as well as encourage problem solving and creativity in both you and your dog! Learn tricks like touch, sit pretty, spin/twirl, shake a paw, high five, & much more.
Fee: $270
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week
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For: Any dog who completed the Calm Dog class (exceptions need Emmaโs approval)
Focus: Designed to help your dog learn the ins & outs of joining for public outings. The class covers behaviors like: down/stay while you leave and strangers approach, tucking under a table, polite greetings on leash, and more!
Fee: $300
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week
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For: Any non-reactive dogs who are comfortable in a group class setting.
Focus: The basics of training your dog how to walk with a loose leash in your neighborhood. Loose leash walking is not just one behavior; it is a complex combination of many different behaviors! Some of the behaviors taught in this class include walking at your side, stopping at your side, walking up to and past distractions, and more!
Fee: $270
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week
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For: Any non-reactive dog who has completed the Green Dog or Puppy Dog class, or a similar course approved by instructor
Focus: Greeting people and other dogs in a calm and collected manner. Exercise we will use include: hand targeting, paw targeting, pattern games, down/sit stay, mat training & relaxation techniques, as well as a cued โgo say hiโ behavior.
Fee: $300
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week
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For: Dogs over 20 weeks of age. Dogs should not be reactive on leash (barking and lunging at other dogs).
Focus: Teach your dog basic skills to act as your emotional support dog at home. This class covers foundation skills for task training in your home, and is a great way to learn more about training dogs for service or therapy work.
Fee: $300
Length: 6 weeks, meeting 1x per week
Private Training For Dogs
Urban Pawsibilities private training allows you to work together with a professional trainer to build real-life skills. Head Trainers, Emma & Meaghan, and Fern, experienced daytrainer at the School for Dogs, offer training sessions to achieve a successful outcome.
Length: 1-hour sessions
For: For all dogs and puppies who need to problem-solve and manage a specific behavior
Fee: Varies by how many private training sessions you book