Dog Training in Point Cook

 

Daniel, Certified Dog Obedience Expert

Focus On Dog Training offers a range of private, Point Cook dog training solutions.

Our qualified Dog Trainer & Behaviourist offers affordable training for all ages and breeds.

We have two affordable training options.

Our in-home dog and puppy training option offers a convenient solution with no travel costs. Our Trainers bring their expert instruction to your door in Point Cook and surrounding suburbs

Each of our training options is tailored to the obedience needs of your puppy or adult dog.

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How It Works

Book Private Training Session Online

Easily choose a convenient time and date for your training session using our intuitive online calendar.

Our Top Rated Trainer Arrives 

Our Head Trainer arrives at your address  ready to transform the behaviour of your puppy or adult dog.

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See Results

Post Training, you can expect an immediate improvement in your dogs behaviour.

We will also email across comprehensive follow up notes and be available to take your call with any training questions.

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Why Choose Focus On Dog Training?

We are local to Point Cook and offer quality dog and puppy training and behaviourist services at affordable prices.

Our Head Trainer gets results. They will work with you to make sure your puppy or adult dog achieves obedience.

Private training solutions offer success for you, your family, and your dog.

Looking for dog training but not located in Point Cook? 

Focus On Dog Training offers custom in-home & On-site dog training solutions in Werribee , Williamstown, Melton and throughout Melbourne’s West.

Top Training Questions

Our Head Dog Training answers our most common queries.

How much is dog training in Melbourne?

$170 for an hour on-site dog training session with Focus On Dog Training. $250 is the cost for a 90 min In-home dog training session. All Focus On Dog Training sessions are instructed by our qualified Dog Trainer & Behaviourist. 

The price you will pay for any dog trainer in Melbourne will depend on the type of training you book and the experience they hold.

What areas do you visit?

Melbourne’s West & Inner Northern suburbs are Focus On Dog Training’s In-home service areas.

Do you offer aggressive dog training?

Yes we offer training for aggressive dogs in Melbourne. Our Head Dog Trainer is able to offer training solutions for dogs showing signs of aggression.

Aggressive dog behaviour can include resource guarding and playing too roughly with other dogs. We are happy to talk through your aggressive dogs needs before booking in a time to train.

If you would prefer to book securely online, there will be space for you to indicate your dog is aggressive.

What is the difference between a dog trainer and a dog behaviourist?

The differences between a dog trainer and dog beahviourist are subtle and come down to experience as opposed to qualifications.

A dog trainer may focus on obedience whilst a dog behaviourist will attempt to modify your dogs behaviour. Focus On Dog Training dives into the differences in this blog post.

Where can I find reviews for Melbourne dog trainers?

Reviews for Melbourne dog trainers can be found via Google Business profiles, Facebook pages, other third party review websites and of course, word of mouth.

How many dog training sessions will my dog need?

Most dog’s require 1 – 2 private dog training sessions. Focus On Dog Training recommends 2 sessions for best results. Our qualified dog trainers will provide follow up notes, training guidelines and be available for any post-session questions you may have. We also have a great dog training blog, full of tips & tricks you can refer to at any time. 

Every dog is unique so please speak to our Qualified Dog Trainers to discuss a plan for your dog’s training needs. 

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