Best Puppy Training Classes in California

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Updated April 2026
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K9 Master Dog Training

📍 San Mateo, California
Puppy
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.43 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Co-Regulated K-9s

📍 San Diego, California

I help pet parents transform their relationship with their dogs by turning confusion and frustration into clarity and…

Puppy Reactivity Separation Anxiety
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.43 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Emily’s K9 Training

📍 Tujunga, California
Puppy Reactivity Fear Based Issues
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.43 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Happy Tails to You Dog Training

📍 San Jose, California
Recall Leash Aggression
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.42 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Hightest Kennels

📍 Oroville, California

To build lasting relationships with our clients and their dogs through exceptional breeding practices, nationally recognized training programs,…

Recall Leash Gun/hunting
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.42 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Buddy, Dog Training & Care

📍 Truckee, California
Puppy Reactivity
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.41 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Dog Training For Owners

📍 Folsom, California
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.41 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Woof Academy

📍 Encinitas, California
Puppy
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.41 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

itchytail pet services

📍 Oakland, California
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.40 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Hidden Valley Obedience Club

📍 Escondido, California

Hidden Valley Obedience Club of North San Diego County, Inc., was founded in 1986 with a mission to…

Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.39 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Obedience Please Dog Training

📍 South Pasadena, California
Puppy Leash Recall
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.39 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Sit Means Sit Dog Training Long Beach

📍 Long Beach, California

Sit Means Sit provides professional dog and puppy training classes in Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, and surrounding…

Puppy Recall
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.38 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Bring Rover Over

📍 Martinez, California
Reactivity Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.38 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Feels Like Home: Dog Care

📍 Santee, California

Whether you work long hours, go on vacation, have an emergency, or just need a break. Feels Like…

Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.38 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Fluency Dog Training

📍 Jamul, California
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.38 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Falco Dog Training OC

📍 Anaheim, California
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.37 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

High Caliber Working Dog Training

📍 Upland, California
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.37 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Elite K9 Training LLC

📍 Winchester, California
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.37 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Active Canine Academy

📍 Riverside, California
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.37 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Dogtopia of East Pasadena

📍 Pasadena, California

We realize that your dog is a furry member of your family and they deserve the highest level…

Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.37 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

How 2 Dog LLC

📍 Newcastle, California
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.36 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

K9’s In Harmony- Dog Training

📍 Loma Rica, California

Customized training programs and lifelong support to dogs and their families in Northern California and beyond.

Puppy
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.36 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Sit Means Sit Dog Training – Orange County Coastal

📍 Newport Beach, California

Sit Means Sit has a team of certified trainers providing pet training for all dogs in the surrounding…

Puppy Recall
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.35 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Heaven Sent K-9 Dog Training

📍 Irvine, California
Leash Recall Therapy Dog
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.34 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

The Canine Ranch CA

📍 Copperopolis, California
Puppy Reactivity Aggression
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.34 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer
Local Guide · California

Training a dog in California

A practical look at how urban density, micro-climates, and beach culture shape the way dogs learn here — and what to look for when choosing a trainer in the Golden State.

Climate & environment

The California environment offers a unique set of training hurdles — the sheer variety of distractions is higher here than in almost any other state.

Urban density & noise

In cities like San Francisco or LA, dogs must habituate to sirens, heavy traffic, and constant crowds. This environment can lead to hyper-vigilance or reactivity if not managed carefully.

Micro-climates

Training in the dry heat of the Inland Empire requires a different safety plan than training in the foggy, cool coast. Heat safety becomes a major concern for California owners during summer.

Beach & trail etiquette

The temptation to chase birds at the shore or squirrels in the foothills is constant. Building a reliable check-in with your dog is essential for safety in these open, high-distraction areas.

How dog-friendly is California?

California is arguably one of the most dog-friendly states in the country — but that friendliness comes with high expectations. From the off-leash freedom of Huntington Dog Beach to the winding trails of Runyon Canyon in LA, there are endless spaces to explore. You'll find dogs on the patios of San Diego breweries and even in some high-end retail shops in San Francisco. The unwritten rule: invisible presence — dogs are welcome in many social settings as long as they're settled and calm.

The reality of California living means navigating density. Whether you're in a high-rise apartment in San Jose or a bungalow in Sacramento, the lack of private yard space often makes public parks our backyards. That puts a premium on social etiquette. The state is welcoming, but tolerance for disruptive behavior is low in crowded urban hubs.

California dog laws & social expectations

California has comprehensive laws designed to protect both the public and our pets.

Leash laws

Specific rules vary by city, but most California municipalities require dogs on a leash no longer than six feet in public. Places like Carmel-by-the-Sea are famous for off-leash beaches — but they're the exception, not the rule.

Rabies & licensing

Dogs over four months old must be vaccinated against rabies and licensed within their county of residence.

Strict liability

California is a strict liability state for dog bites — owners are generally responsible for injuries caused by their dogs, regardless of the dog's prior history.

Dogs in restaurants

State law allows dogs in outdoor dining areas, but individual restaurant owners have the final say on whether to welcome them.

Choosing a dog trainer in California

In California, you have access to some of the world's leading behavior experts. Because our environment is so public, look for a trainer who specializes in real-world skills. A dog who listens in a quiet living room may struggle on a busy boardwalk. Indoor facility training is excellent for hot summer months, while in-home sessions are best for addressing apartment-living challenges like barking at the hallway or door.

Ethical, force-free training is particularly suited for California's active, social dog culture. Methods that rely on fear or pain can backfire in high-stress urban environments, often increasing a dog's anxiety. Science-based training builds a confident dog who can handle the hustle of California life with ease.

Understanding our California listings

The BarkScore on our listings is a tool for transparency. We prioritize trainers who hold professional certifications and who commit to humane, science-based practices. Our scores weight three things heavily:

  • Recognized certifications — credentials from accredited, science-based organizations.
  • Humane methodology — a transparent commitment to force-free behavior modification.
  • Continuing education — investment in modern animal-behavior research.

In a state with so many "celebrity" trainers, the BarkScore helps you cut through the marketing and find professionals truly dedicated to the science of animal behavior.

How to use this page

Start by identifying the vibe of your neighborhood and where you most want to take your dog. Choose a few trainers from our directory and ask each how they handle the specific distractions of your area.

Remember, you are your dog's voice. If a trainer's methods don't sit right with you, it's your right to look for a better fit.

Common questions from California dog owners

How much does dog training cost in California?

Private sessions in major hubs like LA or the Bay Area typically range from $150 to $250. Group classes generally run between $200 and $350 for a six-week series.

Can I take my dog on the train in California?

In most cities, small dogs in carriers are allowed on commuter trains like BART or Caltrain. Larger dogs are typically restricted to service animals only.

Is California a good place for a new puppy?

Excellent — because of the socialization opportunities. Just be careful with parvo risk in public parks until your puppy is fully vaccinated.

Are there breed bans in California?

California state law actually prohibits local governments from passing breed-specific bans, though they can have breed-neutral dangerous-dog laws.

What should I do if my dog is afraid of skateboards?

A California classic. A science-based trainer can help with desensitization — slowly rewarding your dog for staying calm while seeing skateboards from a distance.

How do I find a trainer who uses positive reinforcement?

Look for the "Force-Free" or "LIMA" (Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive) tags on our Barklopedia listings.

Are beach dogs required to be on leashes?

Unless you're at a designated off-leash beach like Rosie's Dog Beach or Arroyo Burro, the standard six-foot leash law applies.

Is it okay to switch trainers?

Yes. Your relationship with your trainer should be based on trust and clear communication. If you feel uncomfortable, find a professional who aligns with your values.