Dog Clicker Training vs Compulsion Based Dog Training, Which is Better?
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The best way to find a trainer to suit your needs and budget, anywhere in the country, is to visit the APDT Trainer Search. The Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) is the largest professional assiciation for dog trainers in the world.
www.apdt.com
http://www.apdt.com/po/ts/default.aspx
(the second link it directly to the trainer search)
While I agree that you generally do 'get what you pay for,' many wonderful trainers hold classes through local recreation departments or shelters at a low cost. So, call around and find the trainer who sounds like they offer what you want and is within your bugdet. You may have to do a bit of digging, but I'm confident you can find something reasonable. Good Luck!
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- Pick up the phone and start calling.
http://www.google.com/search?q=dog+train… - "Best" and "cheap" are not synonomous in dog training. You get exactly what you pay for.
Pawsitive Impact, FlashPaws, Dogwood and HOT are the four best known and quality training groups in the Houston area and they charge more than 60.00 a month. - Many of the larger shelters offer low cost obedience classes. If you want to get into thing like agility, that is specialty training and is going to cost a lot more than $60.
http://www.petfinder.com/
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