How Much Does Dog Training Cost in California?
California pricing is above the national average. Updated for 2024.
Dog Training Pricing in California
In California, the average cost for dog training is $101 per session, which is 35% higher than the national average of $75. Most California residents pay between $41 and $203.
California has a higher cost of living than most states, which translates to higher labor rates and material costs. Urban areas within California may be even higher.
Professional dog training includes group classes, private sessions, and board-and-train programs. Training covers obedience, behavior modification, socialization, and specialized skills.
California vs National Average
What Affects Dog Training Cost in California?
Format
Group class (6 weeks): $120-$300. Private session: $75-$150/hour. Board-and-train (2-4 weeks): $1,500-$5,000
Specialty
Basic obedience: $120-$300. Behavior modification: $500-$2,000. Protection training: $2,000-$10,000
💡 Tips to Save on Dog Training in California
- 1.Group classes are 50-70% cheaper than private sessions
- 2.Many pet stores offer affordable group obedience classes
- 3.Start training early — puppies are easier and cheaper to train
- 4.Watch free training videos to supplement professional sessions
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I start training my puppy?
Begin socialization and basic commands at 8 weeks. Formal obedience classes can start at 3-4 months old.