I've contacted two trainers, so far, that are in my area to inquire about classes and the cost of training. I am, to say the least, very discouraged. Perhaps I was wrong from the start, but I was thinking that a class would cost somewhere in the $100-200 range for about six sessions, with a higher price on the more advanced obedience and specialty courses (like agility or herding.) Instead, I've been told that they "don't do puppy classes" as they are too distracting for the puppy to learn anything. Worst of all, the lowest starting price (beginner obedience) between the two is $350 for just four sessions.
Is it normal to have to pay nearly $100 per session with a trainer in a group setting? I admit it's been a number of years since I last attended a dog obedience class, but have the prices really gone up that much?
There is only one other trainer in my area and I'm waiting on a call back for pricing, but I am not holding my breath. For those who have used Petsmart, how was your experience with their training classes? They are the only other option within a half-hour drive for me. Once Ellie is older it won't be as much of a problem. There's a trainer about an hour from here that I plan on using for herding or agility. I'd just rather not have to drive that far for a puppy socialization class...
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Oh good, so my original price range was fairly accurate! And I agree that socialization is important. Yuki never went to puppy classes (or obedience classes, either) and he's far less confident outdoors than I'd like him to be. I was hoping to get him into an obedience class (to work on obeying commands while there are distractions) and was told that I would have to get one-on-one behavior modification instead (which costs an astronomical amount, of course.) :/
Looks like I'll be heading to Petsmart soon to check out their trainers in action. Ellie can already do sit, down and shake, but she'll really love the play time!
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