Walking the streets and through the parks in Barcelona, you can’t fail to spot at least one person walking their dog. If your pooch is having some difficulties getting along with other dogs or even people, or it could use some basic training skills, it might be worth it taking hi to some dog training classes in Barcelona.
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Can is Cool Centro Canino offers dog training courses, behavioral seminars, puppy socialization classes and its popular Rally Obedience Club. The Rally Obedience Club is designed to bring the fun back into obedience to make it an enjoyable experience for both you and your dog. Discipline doesn’t have to be strictly boring. The center has outdoor spaces in both Vall d’Hebron and Guinardó.
Location: JuanCarrer de Juan Valera 8-10
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Educació en Positiu is owned by Ingrid Ramon, a dog trainer who learned her skills in England before moving to the United States to pass on and develop her dog training knowledge. She now owns a great dog training school in Barcelona where she offers a variety of different courses to help owners with their individual issues including dog walking, sitting, one on one training and group classes.
Location: Passatge Valentí, 1, Manresa
Canmigos focuses on training your dog in a positive way and works with each individual case, addressing each dog’s specific training needs. They even offer private training, with the teacher going to your home. They work with dogs of all ages, from puppies who have to be freshly taught to older dogs who just need to improve the way they behave. If you live in Girona, you will be glad to know that they also train dogs there.
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Hostal Mascotas is not just a dog training school but also a veterinary clinic, offering services of dog grooming, and kennels all under one roof. Their dog trainer Fede Bou can help your dog with basic obedience skills as well as changing unwanted behaviors such as those of fear, aggression, and anxiety. They ensure that your dog is trained in a positive way so that ultimately both the dog and owner are a lot happier.
Location: Av. Barcelona, 102
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