How Much Does Dog Training Cost in Vermont?

Vermont pricing is near the national average. Updated for 2024.

Low End
$32
Average
$81
High End
$162
per session
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Dog Training Pricing in Vermont

In Vermont, the average cost for dog training is $81 per session, which is 8% higher than the national average of $75. Most Vermont residents pay between $32 and $162.

Vermont has costs that track closely with the national average, though prices can still vary between urban and rural areas within the state.

Professional dog training includes group classes, private sessions, and board-and-train programs. Training covers obedience, behavior modification, socialization, and specialized skills.

Vermont vs National Average

Vermont Average
$81
National Average
$75
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What Affects Dog Training Cost in Vermont?

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 Vermont

  • 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
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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.

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