By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Looking for pet training near Farrer Road MRT (CCL line)? This page lists KakiList-verified providers serving the Bukit Timah area around the station, ranked by Google rating and review count. All listings are independent — no paid placements, no affiliate fees.
A CCL station serving the Queens Road and Farrer Court condo corridor, near the Adam Road hawker centre and the Farrer Park estate. Most pet training bookings around Farrer Road come from residents near Queens Road, with Empress Market as the usual drop-off landmark.
Because Farrer Road sits in the Central zone, providers based within the zone usually waive travel surcharges — a meaningful saving on recurring pet training bookings. The Landed/Condo property mix here also shapes what most providers are equipped for on arrival.
pet training providers active around Farrer Road MRT regularly handle group obedience classes, private in-home sessions, and behaviour modification programmes.
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A CCL station serving the Queens Road and Farrer Court condo corridor, near the Adam Road hawker centre and the Farrer Park estate.
Empress Market, Farrer Court, Adam Road Food Centre
Queens Road, Farrer Road condo belt
CCL — Bukit Timah, Central Singapore
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Because Bukit Timah is primarily a Landed/Condo area, pet training jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near Bukit Timah Nature Reserve will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
Look for CPDT-KA or CPDT-KSA (Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers), KPA-CTP (Karen Pryor Academy), VSA-CDT (Victoria Stilwell Academy), or IAABC for behaviour-focused work. AVS Pet Enterprise Licence for commercial operations. Unqualified trainers with "experience" but no formal training produce inconsistent results and can worsen behavioural issues.
Group obedience class (6-8 sessions): S\$200-450. Private in-home session: S\$120-250/session. Behaviour modification programme (reactivity, anxiety, aggression): S\$800-3,500 across 8-12 sessions. Board-and-train (dog stays with trainer 2-4 weeks): S\$2,500-6,500 including handler transfer sessions.
Evidence-based training has moved past these tools. Research shows aversive methods produce measurably worse long-term outcomes for anxiety and reactivity. Force-free methods work better, especially for the issues most owners bring to trainers. Trainers still recommending prong or e-collars are working from outdated frameworks.
For genuine aggression (not just reactivity), start with veterinary consultation to rule out medical causes, then a veterinary behaviourist (VCS-registered with behaviour specialisation). Second-line: IAABC-credentialed trainers with documented aggression-case portfolios. Avoid generic obedience trainers who claim to "fix" aggression — aggression is complex and often misdiagnosed.
Classic indicator of trainer-focused training without handler transfer. Dogs learn context-specifically — a dog that listens to the trainer in class but not you at home hasn't generalised the learning. Look for programmes that coach you (the handler) to practice techniques at home between sessions. Board-and-train without handler sessions leaves you back at square one.
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