Make sure your clients realize that
budgeting for dog training is just as important as budgeting for basic veterinary care.
Not exact matches
Class environments are a great way to start
training your
dog while keeping a low
budget for training.
Most pet retailers have many
dog training products, but finding the one that is perfect
for you, your
budget, and your
dog is important.
If your finances are on a very tight leash then instead of settling
for dog training collars that can cause permanent harm to your
dog, you should opt
for a used
dog training collar to remain within a tight
budget.
Whether you are buying books and DVDs
for at - home
training or you enroll your
dog in obedience classes,
budget at least $ 25 - 300 per year
for training needs.
Put aside money in your monthly
budget so when (and there will always be a when) your
dog has unexpected veterinary or
training needs, you will have the money to pay
for the services required.
Another little crate - buying tip
for you
budget - minded types: Most people use their crates only during the early
training period with their
dogs.