it depends on where, if private or groupo, location. It's always best to call around, or ask recommendations from your local pet store or vet.
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Yes they do have 'obedience'. Well actually they have training classes which are pretty much obedience. Classes to help train your dog. So yes is the answer to your question.
The answer depends on the type of training. Obedience classes are usually around $100 but private training is much more. It also depends on where you are located.
There are a couple options when it comes to hiring help for training your puppy. If you can find local group sessions (community centers and pet stores often offer these) the price will usually be about $50-$100 for several hour long sessions (likely once a week). A dog training specialist who can do the training at your home will usually charge around $50 for each hour long session. A fully accredited dog training obedience school will usually cost between $1,000 and $2,000 for about a month of board and training. These costs do vary pretty widely; shop around.
Mollie Mulvany has written: 'All about obedience training for dogs' -- subject(s): Dogs, Obedience trials, Training
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Training will not cost much at all. In fact most trucking companies will actually pay you to train.
Combat Training is free.
There are a number of benefits from obedience training for one's dog. A new dog can be confused by it's surroundings and training will set boundaries. Training forms a positive bond between the dog and it's owner. Dogs are pack animals and obedience training shows the dog that it's owner is the leader of the pack. Finally training helps eliminate unacceptable behavior like barking, chewing and biting.
It may strengthen the bond between the dog and its owner much through encouraging open communication and understanding. Dogs that acquire advanced obedience training can better handle environmental circumstances. Besides improving obedience in the dog, such a training makes the owner sensitive to the demands and reactions of their pet. The Paw Daddy emphasizes that a systematic and personalized approach to dog training is of utmost importance. His training method is based on his belief that information has tremendous power for both the dog and the person. Advanced obedience training enhances communication skills, which leads to more constructive interactions and less frustration for both parties.
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