Training Session

Duration: 45-60 minutes

Professional dog training session, either group class or private instruction. Covers obedience, behavior modification, and socialization.

National Average Prices by Size

Dog SizePrice Range
small $50-$100
medium $50-$100
large $50-$100
giant $50-$100

Recommended Frequency

Weekly sessions for 6-8 weeks for basic obedience

Tips

Consistency at home is key. Use positive reinforcement. Start socialization early for puppies. Group classes are great for socialization.

How Training Session Pricing Really Works

The prices shown above for training session are national averages, but almost every real quote you receive will vary by dog size. A typical training session appointment takes around 45-60 minutes, and that time is the primary cost driver — groomers and service providers price their work against the hours they block out, the supplies consumed, and the skill required to finish safely. Small dogs finish faster with less product; giant breeds can easily double or triple the chair time, which is why the size-based price table above widens sharply at the top end.

Frequency matters as much as per-visit price. The recommended cadence for this service is: Weekly sessions for 6-8 weeks for basic obedience Multiply your per-appointment cost by the number of visits per year to get the true annual figure — this is how pet owners often underestimate what a service actually costs over the life of the dog. Skipping scheduled appointments usually does not save money, because neglected coats, nails, or teeth typically require longer (and more expensive) corrective sessions later.

Beyond size and frequency, the price range at each tier reflects local labor costs, salon overhead, and provider experience. Consistency at home is key. A first appointment is the best place to ask exactly what is included (nail trim, ear clean, glands, finishing spray) — two salons quoting the same headline price can differ by $15-30 in actual included services, which changes the apparent value significantly.

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Data sourced from official state veterinary boards and AVMA accreditation registries. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by Kiznis Studio Editorial