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thinking on it I'm thinking of like starting my own business. I mean I've in 4-H for about 4 years now and I'm 15. I trained both my dogs through it. I'm thinking of maybe putting an ad in my local paper for it. I'm actually pretty good at it to. Last year I got first place in agility and obedience. If I decide to go for this, how much should I charge? I still want to keep it cheap because people could train their own dog or go into puppy classes and actually be taught by an expert. But I still want to make a profit of it but still keep it cheap. How much should i charge weekly
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hey, i think thats a great idea! put signs up and put an add in the newspaper. i think you should charge depending on the dog. if it has had ANY experience with being trained or not. also how many hours and days a week that you would be training that dog. cait♥ ]
Well consider the time and effort you put in it. I can't really give you an amount because i don't know how much your willing to it for, and even if you were to do it everyday of the week or what-not. Take that into consideration, i don't know exactly what the price range would be of even an expert, but i'm sure if you think about how long (meanign like days, weeks, months, ext.) you would train a certain dog(s), and how long a day you want to, and if you have a range, i'm sure you can figure out how much you would charge. :] ]
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