What is dog obedience training?
PetNet believes that dog obedience training is a multi-million dollar industry, and as more and more dog owners realize the benefits of professional obedience training, the industry continues to maintain two digit growth rate.
Training classes can be held at home, and the training methods used can be one-on-one or team-based. Or if your home is not suitable, you can go to the client's home for one-on-one training. You can also negotiate with schools and community centers to offer dog obedience training classes in these areas on weekends and evenings. Currently many trainers are not certified by a recognized body but this trend is changing. If you are serious about getting into the dog obedience training profession, it is highly recommended that you receive professional training to become a trainer and obtain the required professional certifications. Not only can professional certifications be a powerful marketing tool when it comes to convincing others that you are the right person to train their dog, but having the right professional certifications also means you can charge a fee for your services. The current charging standard for indoor dog training is between $30-50 per hour, and many trainers offer dog training service packages to their clients, including a series of training courses and class materials in text and video formats.
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