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Raeford, North Carolina
(910) 476-2812
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The Dog Trainer has been in business since 1996. The kennel is first rate and our hand picked staff is well trained and highly competent. The positive training method and technique used is of the highest caliber and in step with, if not setting, the national standard.

Our programs are designed to train your dog and teach you how to handle it properly. Owner education and counseling in health, nutrition and behavior is included.

Please feel free to call and/or visit the training center. Office hours are Monday through Saturday from 9am - 6pm. It will be my pleasure to assist you in evaluating your dog and recommending a suitable training program.

TRAINING SERVICES

FREE Training Seminar
A one hour class, by appointment only. You must make a reservation and bring your dog! This class is designed to give you some immediate help. You will learn about the proper equipment and how to use it with your dog. You will learn effective management skills and basic handling technique. This is an opportunity to meet me and get a feel for how I train, meet my staff, tour the training center and consider one of my programs.

For directions on how to get here to meet our Staff & tour our Center, click here for map.
Group Class
A Group Class for beginners is held periodically throughout the year.  This class is taught in five consecutive lessons. The fee is $99.00. Summer classes meet on Tuesdays at 7:00 pm. Winter classes meet Saturdays at 12:00 noon. Group classes are usually sold out well in advance, so make your reservations early!

Board and Train - Guaranteed For Dog's Lifetime

This is our very best program and includes a ten day stay at the kennel with unlimited follow-up private lessons and unlimited access to group classes.

The fee for the board and train course is $550.00. A daily limit is placed on the Board and Train program and therefore it is not always readily available. If you are willing to prepay and book in advance, you may save up to $50.00. This and other sales are occasionally available throughout the year. Please call for details.

Private Lessons
Private lessons are 90 minutes and available at your home for $75.00 each. A single private lesson at the kennel is $65.00. You may purchase a package of four lessons at your home or the kennel for $250.00.
  Private Lessons Price  
  Single lesson at your home $75.00  
  Single lesson at the kennel $65.00  
  Package of four lessons (at your home or at our kennel) $250.00  


Working Dog Club

Basic and advanced obedience training to include physical conditioning, confidence building, agility, and aggression control. Weekly club meetings, quarterly newsletter and guest speakers.

First year membership in the Working Dog Club is $200.00. Subsequent membership renewal is $100.00 each year.

Advanced Course of Study
An Advanced Course of Study is available as an upgrade from the Board and Train program. The annual fee is $100.00. Call us at CompanyPhone for more details.

BOARDING

All dogs boarded at The Dog Trainer will:

bulletLive in a heated/air conditioned indoor kennel during inclement weather, unlike traditional kennels
bulletBe rotated outside to play with their siblings and other dogs
bulletReceive a walk every day
bulletOn days with nice weather will spend time outside in our large yards
bulletBe provided all food. Here at The Dog Trainer we feed our dogs a premium quality feed, but if your dog has special dietary needs we are happy to accommodate them.

The daily fee is $10.00. Dogs returning for boarding may re-enter the training program for a refresher course.

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