Dog Training near you in United Kingdom
Known locally as dog training. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Kingdom.
Typical price: £40–£1,200
Free, no obligation. Sign in with Google to send your request.
What dog training costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private session (1 hour) One-to-one lesson, in-home or at a training field | £40 | £55 | £80 |
| 6-week puppy course Block-booked weekly puppy or obedience course | £70 | £100 | £150 |
| Residential training (per week) Dog boards with the trainer for intensive work | £600 | £850 | £1,200 |
Browse United Kingdom by region
How to hire a dog training pro in United Kingdom
- Check accreditation (ABTC-registered, APDT UK, or IMDT)
- Confirm reward-based/force-free methods
- Watch a class before booking
- For residential training, visit the premises and require handover sessions
- Confirm public liability insurance
- Ask for references
Frequently asked questions
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
How much is dog training in the UK?
Group classes run £10-20 per session or £60-120 for a puppy course; one-to-one lessons £40-80/hour; residential board-and-train £600-1,200 per week.
Related services
Planning a budget?
See the full dog training cost guide or browse all United Kingdom price guides.
Free, no obligation. Sign in with Google to send your request.