Dog Training near you in Ireland
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Typical price: €40–€1,300
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What dog training costs in Ireland
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private session (1 hour) One-to-one lesson, in-home or facility | €40 | €55 | €70 |
| 6-week puppy course Block-booked weekly course | €90 | €120 | €160 |
| Residential training (per week) Dog boards with the trainer | €700 | €1,000 | €1,300 |
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How to hire a dog training pro in Ireland
- Check accreditation (IMDT, PPG, or ABTC-registered)
- Confirm reward-based/force-free methods
- Observe a class before booking
- For residential training, visit and require handover
- Confirm insurance
- Ask for references
Frequently asked questions
How much does a dog trainer cost?
Pricing follows the format: group classes are cheapest per session, private one-to-one lessons cost more per hour but move faster, and board-and-train (the dog stays with the trainer) is the priciest, charged per week. Multi-session packages usually discount 10-20% versus booking singles.
Group classes or private training — which is better?
Group classes are cost-effective and add real-world distraction and socialisation, ideal for basic obedience and sociable dogs. Private sessions suit specific issues (reactivity, resource guarding), nervous dogs, or busy schedules. Many owners combine a puppy course with a couple of private sessions.
Is board-and-train worth it?
Board-and-train delivers fast, consistent results because the dog trains full-time with a pro, but it costs the most and the handover matters — a good programme includes owner transfer sessions so the dog obeys you at home, not just the trainer. Avoid any provider who won't show you their methods and facilities.
How do I check a dog trainer's credentials?
Dog training is largely unregulated, so certification is the trust signal: look for recognised accreditation, ask which methods they use, request to observe a class, and get references. Reward-based, force-free trainers who explain their approach in writing are the safer choice.
At what age should I start puppy training?
Socialisation and basic manners can start as soon as a puppy is home (8-12 weeks), with formal puppy classes typically from around 10-16 weeks after initial vaccinations. Early, gentle training prevents most common adult behaviour problems.
Are reward-based methods better than shock or prong collars?
Modern professional bodies favour reward-based, force-free training as more effective and lower-risk; aversive tools like shock and prong collars can worsen fear and aggression and are restricted or banned in several places. A trainer relying on them as a primary method is a red flag.
What does dog training cost in Ireland?
Group classes run €12-20 per session or €90-160 for a puppy course; private lessons €40-70/hour; residential training €700-1,300 per week, with Dublin at the upper end.
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