It depends on a number of factors, including but not limited to: -Breed -Bloodline -Tasks trained for (detection, tracking, trailing, attack, etc.) -Experience and reputation of the trainer I've seen and/or heard of prices ranging from $5000 to $15,000 for a fully trained detector dog. It will also depend upon if classes for the handler are included. The importer I use charges anywhere between 6750 to 14000. per canine.
Dog trainers work in all areas of the dog world. They can work in drug detection, postal detection, police dogs and heaps more
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Search and rescue (SAR) dogs are typically bred for their jobs with training typically done by specialized trainers early in life. This can happen at a trainers home or a location that is equipped with means to train.
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No, not all trainers are converse shoes.
No trainers will have articuno.
they are one to one trainers
There are only a few trainers and no better. Join /trainers or find the ninja trainer.
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How many personal trainers are in the US
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