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What we do

Courteous Canine is a full service dog training and dog activity center located in New Tampa, Seminole Heights and South Tampa. We offer dog training classes, private dog training, dog behavior consults, dog sports training, fun scenting games, dock jumping, pushball and even cat training! With multiple locations in Tampa and Lutz, FL (and even house calls available for private dog training), we make training your dog easy and convenient for you.

We are experts at solving problem dog behaviors, aggression, barking and house training, and can work with dogs of any age from puppy to mature adult dogs. Difficult dogs with training or behavior problems are our specialty. Need your dog to be more relaxed, come when called or be house trained? We teach effective and fast methods to modify behavior. Whatever you need, we offer dog and cat training results the FUN way!

Our classes and services also include Agility, Trick Training, Dog Dock Jumping, Pushball, Lure Coursing, Fun Scent Games, Disc Dog, AKC Star Puppy Training, AKC Canine Good Citizen and pet therapy training and testing. Come to Courteous Canine, Inc dog training and --let your dog burn off energy, and show off their smarts!

 

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With the help of Courteous Canine, a two-year-old Rottweiler's behavior issues were transformed into affection and trust.

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“When owners of patients I have seen ask for a referral to a trainer for help, I send them directly to Courteous Canine. I know my patients will not be damaged by inhumane training techniques and I know the staff pursues continued education to stay at the forefront of the newest findings in dog cognition.”

~Dr. Soraya V Juarbe-Diaz, DVM, DACVB, CAAB
Veterinary Behaviorist