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Dog training in Boca Raton costs from $100 for a puppy consultation up to $4,000 for a 3-week aggression board & train, with most owners choosing a program between $650 and $2,900. Every program is transparent, includes a free evaluation, and qualifies for 0% APR financing through Affirm. Compare all 14 programs below, then call (561) 513-5333.
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| Program | Format | Price | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Obedience Starter | 1 private lesson | $375 | Trying e-collar training before committing | Call › |
| Basic Obedience Training | 4 lessons | $650 | Core off-leash commands — best-value foundation | Call › |
| In-Home Basic Obedience | 4 lessons (at home) | $850 | Same curriculum, we come to you | Call › |
| Basic & Advanced Obedience | 8 lessons | $1,000 | Full off-leash control + advanced distance work | Call › |
| In-Home Basic & Advanced | 8 lessons (at home) | $1,400 | The full program, entirely in your home | Call › |
| Program | Length | Price | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 Week Board & Train | 2 weeks | $2,900 | Fastest results, hands-off — includes lifetime refreshers | Call › |
| Aggression / Anxiety Board & Train | 2 weeks | $3,500 | Human-aggression & bite cases (evaluation required) | Call › |
| Aggression & Anxiety Board & Train | 3 weeks | $4,000 | Most intensive — weekly owner sessions included | Call › |
| Program | Format | Price | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Puppy Training Consultation | Consultation | $100 | New-puppy foundation, house-training & Q&A | Call › |
| AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy Package | 6 lessons | $400 | Socialization + AKC S.T.A.R. foundation | Call › |
| 1 Week Puppy Board & Train | 1 week | $850 | Potty, crate & bite-inhibition jump-start | Call › |
| 2 Week Puppy Board & Train | 2 weeks | $1,700 | Deeper puppy foundation, faster results | Call › |
| Program | Format | Price | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aggression & Anxiety (Basic & Advanced) | 8 weeks | $1,100 | Reactivity & aggression around other dogs — learn more | Call › |
| Therapy Dog Preparation | 8 sessions | $1,000 | Therapy-dog testing & certification prep | Call › |
*Guarantee details: our results, satisfaction, and lifetime support/refresher guarantees apply to select programs only, and terms vary by program. Please contact us for the full guarantee terms that apply to your dog's program.*
Not sure where to start? Here's the fastest way to choose — or just call (561) 513-5333 and we'll recommend the right fit for free.
Start with the $100 Puppy Consultation or a 1-week Puppy Board & Train ($850) to nail potty, crate & socialization early.
The $2,900 2-Week Board & Train sends your dog home off-leash reliable — with lifetime refreshers.
Begin with the $650 4-lesson Obedience, or go all-in with 8-lesson Basic & Advanced ($1,000).
Start with our free aggression assessment, then an 8-week program ($1,100) or aggression board & train ($3,500–$4,000). See separation anxiety too.
0% APR financing on every program via Affirm. Break any package into easy monthly payments — no interest. We also accept cash and all major cards.
Want the full breakdown of what drives the cost? Read our complete dog training cost guide for Boca Raton.
Dog training in Boca Raton costs from $100 (puppy consultation) to $4,000 (3-week aggression board & train). Private lessons start at $375, 4-lesson obedience is $650, and the 2-week board & train is $2,900. All include a free evaluation and 0% APR financing. Call (561) 513-5333.
Board & train starts at $850 for a 1-week puppy program and $1,700 for 2 weeks. The flagship 2-Week Board & Train is $2,900. Aggression/anxiety board & train is $3,500 (2 weeks) or $4,000 (3 weeks). Every board & train includes the e-collar and lifetime refreshers.
Private lessons in Boca Raton start at $375 for a single starter lesson, $650 for a 4-lesson basic obedience package, and $1,000 for 8 lessons of basic and advanced obedience. In-home options are $850 (4 lessons) and $1,400 (8 lessons).
The most affordable starting point is the $100 puppy training consultation, followed by the $375 Basic Obedience Starter, a single private lesson that introduces your dog to e-collar training. Every program begins with a free phone evaluation.
For busy owners or serious behavior problems, yes — a board & train installs reliable off-leash obedience in 1–3 weeks, includes the e-collar and lifetime refresher sessions, and transfers the training to you at the end. Private lessons cost less but require daily practice at home.
Yes. We partner with Affirm to offer 0% APR financing on every program, so you can split the cost into manageable monthly payments with no interest. We also accept cash and all major credit and debit cards. Call (561) 513-5333 to apply.
Still deciding? Get a free evaluation and a personalized recommendation.
This program is for human aggression cases, and bite cases with dogs. Evaluation required. We have the owner meet once a week with the trainer while going thru the Board & Train.
This is a One Week Immersive Program for pups aged 8 weeks up to 5 months old to concentrate on:
Potty Training
Crate Training
Bite Inhibition
In-Home socialization with other dogs
Commands Include:
Come
Sit
…and some leash handling
This is a One Week Immersive Program for pups aged 8 weeks up to 5 months old to concentrate on:
Potty Training
Crate Training
Bite Inhibition
In-Home socialization with other dogs
Commands Include:
Come
Sit
…and some leash handling
6 completely PRIVATE 30-minute positive reinforcement classes over 6 weeks. While puppy classes are not a replacement for Basic Obedience (which starts at 5 months due to your dog’s growth and socialization window), they are designed to give you both the foundation needed to excel! Topics covered in class include:
Potty Training
Nutrition
First Aid
Vaccination Schedules
Socializing & Imprinting
Positive Behavioral Shaping
Commands covered in classes can include:
Come
Sit
Place
Heel
Down
…and if your pup is a quick learner, multiple trick training commands!
AKC S.T.A.R. Certificate issued upon completion
Come: Dog will come when called
Sit (and Extended Sit): Dog will sit on-command and hold their “sit” until they are released
Down (and Extended Down): Dog will lie down and stay until released
Place: Dog will sit on a specific location/object that you point to (chair, park bench, etc) and remain on the object until released
Loose Leash Walking: (walk right beside of you on a leash)
Off: (Dog will not jump on you or anyone else)
Extended Distance Obedience: Dog will obey commands from a distance of 50+ yards
Heel: Dog will come to you and sit behind your left leg
Watch: Dog will stare at you until released
Through: Dog will go in between your legs and sit
Stand: Dog will rise from a Sit or Down position
Front: Dog will come to you and sit in front of you
Focused Heel: Dog will stare at you the entire time they heel
Touch: Dog will stand up against anything you point to
Casting/Send Away/Load-Up: Dog is sent away to the desired location (example: Load into vehicle or crate)
Leave It: Dog will not touch or eat something
Greeting Manners: Dog will greet strangers (at the door or on the street) politely – without jumping
Meal Manners: Dog will wait politely for meals until released
Door Manners: Dog will wait politely at doors and gates until they are opened and the dog is released
Break: a cue that the dog may release from a command.
Aggression: When a dog displays the threat of harm to another individual or dog – involving snarling, growling, snapping, biting, barking, or lunging, we call this aggression. Aggression can be due to guarding territory or protecting a family member, resource guarding, fear, frustration, prey drive, or pain. NOTE: It is impossible to guarantee complete fixes of major behavioral issues such as dog aggression/people aggression. We can give you control and better help manage these issues.
Reactivity: Commonly confused with aggression. Reactive dogs overreact to certain things or situations. Reactivity can be due to genetics, lack of proper socialization, or a combination of the two and is typically driven by fear. Reactive dogs may have specific triggers, such as men with beards or hats, small children, or a leash.
Distractions: Distractions can be sounds, smells, other humans, dogs, or other stimuli that detract from a dog’s ability to remain focused.
Marker: A marker is just a stimulus that pinpoints the behavior used to earn a reward. It can be a clicker, a verbal cue (“Good Boy!”), or other.
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