Obedience dog training typically cost from $40.00 to $70.00 dollars for a set of classes. Remember, you get what you pay for. Also, when choosing an Obedience Training class go sit in the class, without your dog, a couple of times before you sign up. If it's a reputable school they will let you sit in and watch. If they don't let you sit and watch then look for another class. AKC.com has a list of obedience training classes. Make sure the person that is teaching the class is legitimate and knows what they are doing.
Good luck.
2007-02-26 03:29:26
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answered by GreatHomes&Loans 2
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Hi, I understand that you are looking for some advice or resources to help fully train your dog or fix behavior problems. If a professional dog trainer is not an option at this time, or if you want to trt training your dog on your own (a great way to bond), I'd suggest you https://bitly.im/aL33V
A friend recommened it to me a few years ago, and I was amazed how quickly it worked, which is why I recommend it to others. The dog training academy also has as an excellent home training course.
2016-05-14 18:35:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Typically cost from $40.00 to $70.00 dollars for a set of classes.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.
For more information check this out at http://barkingmadtraining.com/
2014-01-09 21:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband and I went through Petsmart puppy training. I think it was about $90-$100 and around 6-8 weeks. I can't remember. But it was great, it really taught us how to teach commands to our dog. Great experience, would like to do the intermediate dog training next, just have to find the time. :)
Good luck and have patience.
2007-02-26 03:27:26
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answered by starryeyednmo 2
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for a puppy class it should not be more that $60 and be aware of the trainers looking to rip you off. Dog Training is not about making millions it's about helping owners train there dogs to be good citizens and be able to take there dogs anywhere and listen to every command you say the first time. It could say you dogs life. r-solid.com Don't blame them, simply train them
2007-02-26 03:47:48
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answered by Nick S 1
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My pup just completed Puppy Kindergarten at Petsmart. It was $119 for 8 weeks. She learned so much. Many people complain about the distractions that the store has but I found the distractions the best part. In the real world now my pup is able to do her commands despite distractions. She really got a lot out of the social interaction with the other pups and their owners too.
2007-02-27 07:26:02
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answered by ESPERANZA 4
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At Petsmat (NJ/NY area), it was about $100-110 for me for each 8 week course---puppy, beginner, & intermediate. Advanced is about $120. I thought the classes were well worth it. My instructor was great and it was so much fun taking my dog. I currently completing the advanced right now.
2007-02-26 04:06:19
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answered by Megz 6
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Around $70-$100 for a six-eight week course
2007-02-26 03:36:47
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answered by puggylover 4
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2017-02-17 14:55:50
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answered by ? 4
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There are a few real keys to dog training, whether you are trying to train your dog to come when called, sit, stop barking or any other behavior. Understanding their importance is critical to achieving rapid results that are long lasting and help develop the bond between you and your dog. Learn more http://OnlineDogTraining.enle.info/?t98d
The first is simple; you must win your dogs mind. If you don’t achieve this first then you will be struggling the all the way. When I talk about winning your dogs mind what I really mean is that your dog looks to you for all the decisions. Before you do anything else watch one of the amazing video sites that show you the 5 Golden rules to establishing yourself as the pack leader. If you aren’t putting these in place then you are setting yourself up to fail. Just at the crucial point where you really want your dog to listen they will go and do their own thing. For sure your dog may play ball occasionally or even most of the time, you may even have a dog that is obedient 99% of the time, however if you want a dog who always listens to you and does as you ask then you need to win your dogs mind.
The second key to success is to motivate your dog. It is really important that you discover what it is that your dog enjoys both in terms of exercise and play but also in terms of a reward. If you can make the experience enjoyable then you will both achieve more and look forward to training.
Some dogs love to fetch, others love agility, and other dogs simply love obedience training, or swimming out into water and retrieve. At least to start with find out what your dogs love is and help them develop this, what I am saying is work with your dog. The other point to recognize is to make training enjoyable reward your dog.
2017-02-15 14:15:43
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answered by ? 4
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