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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Northern CA
Posts: 17,002
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I'm just curious how much people are paying for training, and about were they are located.
Where I used to train, the head trainer wanted to make dog training accessible to people, so she charged about $85 for 8 weeks. She was an excellent trainer and I learned a lot in all the years that I worked with her, though she wasn't a great business person. I've been out of the training game for awhile, but thinking of taking Max. I'm looking at a new place, they want $150 for 6 weeks. Pretty steep, compared to what I'm used to (lol, I was paying nothing since I was working before and could take the dogs through), and they no longer do the type of training I like (levels training). But they are the only true positive reward types I can find in town. I hate having to start with "basic obedience", but I guess I will have to do that anywhere new that I go to - we used to do the same with dogs that came to us. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 5,517
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When I took my previous dogs to training it was a lot less... I've noticed prices have gone up now. I've taken Bianca to two classes at difference places. The first one was a reactive dog class, $100 for 5 weeks (no dogs the first week.) The second was an obedience class that met at different public locations to work on training "real world" obedience and it was $200 for 6 weeks. They were both positive training.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 7,575
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For classes, $150-175 for one-hour classes; $250 for three-hour therapy dog classes. All of these are 6-7 weeks long (none include extra materials). I did sign up for one agility class that was 4 wks for $100 with a strict no refunds policy (we couldn't use it due to Meri's knee and gave it to a friend).
For privates, $50 (I get a special rate because I'm about as regular of a customer as you can get) to $65 to $85. These are around the greater Puget Sound area from Gig Harbor to Issaquah to Woodinville. If you look on a map, that's a huge area. I travel to the trainer's location. If they came to me, I'm sure it would cost more.There's one place that's would be considered rather far from our metropolitan area that charges $1250 for a 16 week BH class. Their privates are $180. After one private, I didn't go back. The class price seemed high, but the trainers didn't offer anything I wanted. So I can't comment about whether the class was worth it. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 4,420
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Classes at my club are $95 for non-members and $25 for members for 8 one-hour classes. One per week. The emphasis is on positive training, but they will recommend a prong collar if the owner has no control what-so-ever and is not making progress.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: MI
Posts: 485
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$120 for 10 weeks...add as many additional classes as you want for $60 each. They offer obedience and agility...price is the same for both
And they let me alternate dogs from week to week!
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: SF Bay Area
Posts: 2,831
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I pay $135 /six lessons for agility classes.
I train at a obedience club where I'm a member - $8/lesson but, though they do general obedience, the classes are geared more toward obedience competition and doesn't sound like what you're looking at. Thinking about doing a series or two with Lancer down at Kayla's breeder. They're now at $200 for 8 weeks. Planning on boarding them down there in January so we'll see. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 2,882
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tHE TRAINERS THAT -oops caps - scuuze -
went to were $65 for 6 classes (about an hour and a half each) That is for basic training or secondary level
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Utah
Posts: 76
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I have a private trainer, private lessons $40.00 per hour
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Elite Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Calif
Posts: 1,158
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I am in Central CA I paid $180 for an 8 week Obedience course which we could attend up to 10 times in the 8 weeks. It is $150 is we sign up for an additional 7 weeks. They do not allow more than 10 dogs per class and have two trainers assisting.
The pre agility class was $55 for the first Private Assessment and then $45 for Private. I can't remember the group rate because it was on nights i could not attend. The instructor said i may be able to share the private with another member and split the cost. I hope to start next month.
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