Canine Dimensions provides personalized dog training services, specializing in in-home sessions to address behavioral issues and obedience training. Their programs focus on positive reinforcement techniques.
Founded in 1997 by renowned dog trainer and behavior specialist Phil Guida, Canine Dimensions has grown into a leading name in the in-home dog training industry. With its headquarters in the United States, the franchise has built a solid reputation for expertise in canine behavior modification and obedience training.
Canine Dimensions offers customized, in-home training programs designed for dogs of all breeds and life stages. Their services range from early puppy training to tackling behavioral challenges such as fearfulness and aggression. They also feature a distinctive Board and Train program, where dogs stay with trainers in a home setting, providing a stress-free alternative to traditional kennels.
What truly distinguishes Canine Dimensions is its dedication to gentle, natural training practices. Eschewing shock collars and clickers, the franchise employs a proprietary three-phase method developed by Guida, which merges proven techniques with an intuitive understanding of canine communication.
Initial investment
The initial investment required for a Canine Dimensions franchise is
$62,000 - $82,000.
That is the total cost you would need to finance if you were to start this franchise.
These costs are provided by the franchisor in the Franchise Disclosure Document.
Type of Expenditure
Amount
Initial Franchise Fee
$35,000
Training and Protected Territory Fee
$12,500 – $25,000
Travel and Living Expenses While Attending Training
$1,750 – $2,450
Inventory for Resale
$2,500
Opening Supply of Marketing and Training Materials
$3,000
Advertising
$3,000 – $4,500
Training Equipment
$200 – $400
Computer and Office Equipment
$800 – $1,500
Vehicle Signage
$1,500 – $2,000
Memberships
$200 – $400
Insurance
$1,000 – $2,000
Additional Funds (First Three Months)
$1,000 – $3,000
Total Estimated Initial Investment
$62,450 – $81,750
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Type of Expenditure
Amount
Initial Franchise Fee
$35,000
Training and Protected Territory Fee
$12,500 – $25,000
Travel and Living Expenses While Attending Training
$1,750 – $2,450
Inventory for Resale
$2,500
Opening Supply of Marketing and Training Materials
$3,000
Advertising
$3,000 – $4,500
Training Equipment
$200 – $400
Computer and Office Equipment
$800 – $1,500
Vehicle Signage
$1,500 – $2,000
Memberships
$200 – $400
Insurance
$1,000 – $2,000
Additional Funds (First Three Months)
$1,000 – $3,000
Total Estimated Initial Investment
$62,450 – $81,750
Franchise Disclosure Document
Below is Canine Dimensions's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document. Upgrade to Pro or purchase the FDD to view and download the document.
Number of units
Canine Dimensions had 30 total units in 2024, of which 30 were franchised-owned and 0 company-owned.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the royalty fee?
The royalty fee for a Canine Dimensions franchise is 9.00%. In addition, you would have to pay the advertising (or national brand fund) fee of $1,000 per month.
What is the total investment?
The initial investment required for a Canine Dimensions franchise is $62,000 - $82,000. That is the total cost you would need to finance if you were to start this franchise. These costs are provided by the franchisor in the Franchise Disclosure Document.
What is the initial franchise fee?
The initial franchise fee for a Canine Dimensions franchise is $35,000. This is typically paid upfront as part of the total initial investment, after signature of the Franchise Agreeement.
The Canine Dimensions franchise offers a structured set of training programs to ensure franchisees are well-prepared to operate their business effectively. Here’s a clear breakdown of the training provided:
Initial Training Program: This is a mandatory program lasting approximately two to four weeks, held at the franchisor’s facility in Florida or another designated location. The training covers key areas such as system operations, brand standards, dog psychology, body language, local sales and marketing strategies, and practical observation and testing. Franchisees are responsible for their own expenses, and additional trainees may join for an extra fee.
Supplemental Training: After operating for one year, franchisees have access to supplemental training courses aimed at enhancing skills in dog training, sales techniques, and business operations. These courses may be mandatory and can be delivered in person or online via webinars or conference calls.
Ongoing Training and Refresher Courses: The franchisor requires that any new associates hired by the franchisee also complete the initial training program. Additionally, franchisees and their teams may be required to attend refresher courses, third-party seminars, or other training sessions to stay current with operational standards and practices.
Territory Protection
The Canine Dimensions franchise grants each franchisee a designated Protected Territory, which is approved and specified in the agreement. This territory is tied to the franchisee’s approved location and is intended to limit direct competition from other Canine Dimensions businesses using the same Marks within that area.
However, while franchisees have the right to operate exclusively within their designated territory, the franchisor retains broad rights to engage in business activities outside it.
In addition, Canine Dimensions maintains the authority to reduce or terminate a franchisee’s territorial rights if there is a breach of the franchise agreement, such as failing to maintain standards or non-payment of fees.