Properly training your dog is an investment in your time, energy, and focus...as well as your finances.
That’s why it’s so important to choose not only the right training program for your dog, but also, the right trainer. At NWA Canines, we pride ourselves on taking the whole dog into account – their breed and genetic qualities, temperament, and function…as well as their human family – in order to achieve optimum results.
Overall, a well-trained dog leads to a happier, healthier, and more fulfilling relationship for both parties. This is not just about basic commands; it’s about creating a strong foundation of mutual respect, trust, and understanding that enhances the lives of both humans and canines.
Things to consider when choosing a dog trainer...
- Experience and Credentials: Look for a trainer who has relevant experience and credentials. They should have a solid background in dog training, behavior modification, and understanding canine psychology.
- Training Methods: Different trainers may use different methods and techniques. Make sure the trainer’s approach aligns with your philosophy and goals for your dog. Positive reinforcement-based methods, which focus on rewarding desired behaviors rather than punishing undesirable ones, are generally recommended for their effectiveness and humane approach.
- Reputation and Reviews: Research the trainer’s reputation by reading reviews and testimonials from previous clients. Ask for recommendations from friends, family, or your veterinarian. A trainer with a good track record of success and satisfied clients is more likely to be reliable.
- Customization and Flexibility: Every dog is unique, so look for a trainer who is willing to tailor their approach to suit your dog’s individual needs and personality. They should be adaptable and able to modify their techniques as necessary to achieve the desired results.
Communication and Education: A good trainer should be an effective communicator who can clearly explain training concepts and techniques to you in a way that you understand. They should also be able to provide you with guidance and support beyond the training sessions, helping you understand your dog’s behavior and how to reinforce training at home.
Cost and Value: While price shouldn’t be the sole determining factor, consider the trainer’s fees in relation to the services they provide and the results you expect. Remember that investing in quality training now can save you time, money, and frustration in the long run by preventing behavior problems and strengthening your bond with your dog.
Remember, dog training should always be focused on building confidence and a positive relationship with your furry companion.
Financial Investment
With all of those things in mind, we know that the financial component is a big decision factor when selecting a trainer for your dog. Specific strategies and pricing will be addressed after your initial (free) consultation, but here is what you can typically expect to pay for each of our services.
Please note: prices may vary based on several factors, including severity of behavioral issues, time needed for proper training, the age of your dog, and your personal availability and commitment to training.
For more information about each of these programs, please visit our Training Services page.
You’ll learn the basics of:
- Building a positive relationship with your dog
- Proper rewarding
- Correct leash pressure while walking