How Much Does Professional Dog Training Cost?
by wildcherry on Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 | Life, Pets & Animal
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Dogs can be very difficult animals to deal with from time to time, some breeds and types can be especially difficult to train and control. If no matter how much time and effort you put in and the efforts give no results, then its wise to seek professional help.
The options available for professional dog training
Group dog training sessions locally - four to eight weekly 1 hour sessions for around $40 - $130
Private dog trainers visiting your home or work place to give personal training to your dog for around $25 - $110 per hour.
Dog boarding kennel where your dog lives with the trainer for around 2 – 4 weeks getting many hours of professional dog behaviour training a day for around $1000 – $2,500.
Don’t worry too much about persistently training you dog, it might not be your fault your dog is disobedient, people in different circumstances may be failing to train their dog for very simple reasons, whether it be your tone of voice, not having enough time to give your dog due to other commitments like work or hobbies, or your children throwing all the basic dog training rules out the window. Here we will try to educate you on the difference a professional dog trainer could have on your dog’s obedience, and how much it will cost.
What you get for your money
So what do you get for your money? Many dog trainers concentrate on different areas of your dog’s obedience and you will usually get a much better service for the more money you pay. Standard training classes and trainers will concentrate on addressing the chewing, barking, biting and digging aspects of your dog’s behavior. Hand signals may also be covered in dog obedience classes along with showing you, the owner how to handle trickier situations that can only be over come at home like housetraining.
General guidelines for hiring a dog trainer are to always research the dog trainer well, find out qualifications the dog trainer has in his area of expertise and seek advice and information for other dog owners who have had their dogs trained previously. Get to know your trainer well before handing your dog over to him/her and make sure you are comfortable in the methods he/she uses.
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January 11th, 2010 at 4:31 am
Great information and good list of resources.
I guess maybe some people might find it more cost effective to use a training course to train their dogs themselves.
I’ve always done it that way and have always had great results. Recently I found I really good course available online that really works.
Thanks for the advice and sharing your knowledge.
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