Thursday, December 15, 2011

Dog Health Questions: How do you price dog training?!?!?

I am only 14 years old but I plan to be a pro dog trainer in the later future. I just want to know how people do their pricing. Because you may visit that client 2-3 times in the week in their home or...idk??? I don't even know where to start. Obviously, I am not gonna charge anybody at my age and inexperience so now I just volunteer to train dogs for fun!

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Well, depends how good you are, where you train, who you train for, etc. You also have to factor in people's budget, because if you want to get a client, you might have to be able to work with what they've got, since in this economy not everyone can afford what they need. I mean, for some people with dogs that would end up in the shelter without my help, I've had to do free work. To me, it's just important for a dog to be a good canine citizen and not get into any trouble. That should always be a trainer's no. 1 priority if you really wanna get up there.

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  • When you get older, study under a professional dog trainer. Most of the time people take their dogs to obedience classes. When you are a professional trainer, you aren't training the dogs. You are showing others how to train their own dogs.

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