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Known locally as dog training. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Philippines.

Typical price: ₱800–₱25,000

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What dog training costs in Philippines

Researched national ranges in PHP. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Private session (1 hour) One-to-one in-home lesson ₱800 ₱1,300 ₱2,000
Obedience package (6 sessions) Structured basic-obedience course ₱5,000 ₱8,000 ₱12,000
Board-and-train (per week) Intensive residential training (popular format) ₱10,000 ₱17,000 ₱25,000

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How to hire a dog training pro in Philippines

  1. Ask for references and credentials — the market is informal outside Metro Manila
  2. Confirm reward-based methods
  3. Observe a session before booking
  4. For board-and-train, visit the facility and require handover
  5. Agree village/condo access for in-home work
  6. Confirm the programme and price in writing

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.

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.

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.

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.

How many sessions does it take to train a dog?

Basic obedience usually takes a 4-6 week course plus daily home practice; specific behaviour problems can need several private sessions over weeks. Training is ongoing maintenance rather than a one-off fix — the homework between sessions does most of the work.

What does dog training cost in the Philippines?

Group or private sessions run ₱500-2,000 each in Metro Manila; obedience packages ₱5,000-12,000; board-and-train ₱10,000-25,000 per week, with board-and-train especially common.

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