How to Make Money Training Dogs
This course provides a practical look at how dog training can be turned into a reliable source of income. Designed for handlers, trainers, and anyone with experience working dogs, this class outlines what it actually takes to begin.











Class overview
This course provides a practical look at how dog training can be turned into a reliable source of income. Designed for handlers, trainers, and anyone with experience working dogs, this class outlines what it actually takes to begin generating revenue, attract the right clients, and position yourself professionally in the market.
Many trainers struggle to make consistent money—not because they lack skill, but because they lack structure, direction, and a clear path forward. Garret Wing breaks down the key components of building a successful training business, including how services are structured, how clients are acquired, and what separates those who succeed from those who stay stuck.
This course is designed to give attendees clarity on the opportunity in front of them, the common mistakes that hold trainers back, and what it takes to build a sustainable and scalable business in the dog training industry beyond simply training dogs.
This session explains:
- a practical look at how dog training can be turned into a reliable source of income.
- Designed for handlers, trainers, and anyone with experience working dogs, this class outlines what it actually takes to begin generating revenue
- Many trainers struggle to make consistent money—not because they lack skill, but because they lack structure, direction, and a clear path forward.
- Garret Wing breaks down the key components of building a successful training business, including how services are structured, how clients are






Garret Wing
Garret Wing is a retired law enforcement lieutenant with over 20 years of experience working with and training police dogs. He is the founder of American Standard Dog Training, DIYK9.com, and the American Standard Academy for Professional Dog Trainers.








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