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How much does dog training cost in Wollongong?

PetGuides.au compares typical dog training costs across Wollongong suburbs. Ranges below are 2025-2026 AU averages - confirm pricing with the dog training when booking. Final cost varies by service variant, pet weight, and case complexity.

Typical dog training costs in Wollongong

Based on PetGuides.au sample of 15 trainer listings + public price lists.
ServiceTypical lowTypical midTypical high
Single private sessionA$95A$140A$220
Puppy school 6-week courseA$180A$260A$380
Behaviour assessmentA$180A$280A$450
Group obedience classA$30A$45A$70
Board-and-train weekA$900A$1,400A$2,300

Why prices vary in Wollongong

  • Clinic, salon, kennel, or training location changes rent and staffing cost.
  • Pet weight, coat condition, breed, temperament, and handling needs affect time.
  • Service complexity changes equipment, medicine, consumables, and senior staff time.
  • After-hours, emergency, weekend, and public-holiday bookings usually add surcharges.
  • Accreditation level, specialist capability, and insurance cover can lift the price.

Local trainers in Wollongong

View Sue's Pet Transport
Sue's Pet Transport
East Corrimal · NSW
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A dog training service in East Corrimal. Sourced from public directory data; verify hours by phone before visiting.

Treats: dogPuppy classBehaviour
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View 4 Paws Pet Care
4 Paws Pet Care
Gwynneville · NSW
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A dog training service in Gwynneville. Sourced from public directory data; verify hours by phone before visiting.

Treats: dogPuppy classBehaviour
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Wollongong dog training cost questions

How much does dog training cost in Wollongong?

Prices vary by service, but the table above shows typical low, mid, and high ranges for common bookings in Wollongong. Confirm the quote before booking because pet size, urgency, and case complexity can change the final fee.

What's the difference between basic and premium dog training?

Basic dog training usually covers the standard version of single private session or a routine appointment. Premium options often add longer appointments, specialist staff, extended monitoring, upgraded accommodation, or more complex handling.

Are after-hours dog training more expensive?

Yes, after-hours and emergency bookings usually cost more because they require rostered staff, rapid triage, and higher operating costs. Ask for an estimate before treatment or before confirming a late pickup.

Does PetGuides charge a fee to use this guide?

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