Dog Training Certification

Why Choose a Certified Pet Dog Trainer?
You care about your dog. You want a positive experience for both you and your four-footed friend. Whether you are looking for a training class or private training, you are looking for a high-quality, safe, and effective training experience.
When you choose a Certified Pet Dog Trainer, you can be confident that you are working with a professional who has the knowledge and expertise to make your investment in dog training safe, effective, and even fun! Certified Pet Dog Trainers have dog training skills as well as instructor skills to enhance the experience and success for you and your pet dog.
Certified Pet Dog Trainers have earned this credential by demonstrating their knowledge and experience in dog training.
A Certified Pet Dog Trainer stays informed of current knowledge in the field and is familiar with the latest, most effective training techniques and equipment.
A Certified Pet Dog Trainer adheres to a strict Code of Ethics.
The Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers is committed to maintaining rigorous testing and recertification systems to provide dog owners with information to help them make an informed choice when selecting a dog trainer. So the next time you need a dog trainer, look for a professional with the Certified Pet Dog Trainer credential. Your dog will thank you!
To find a Certified Pet Dog Trainer in your area, see the CPDT Roster.
Why Become a Certified Pet Dog Trainer?
Build your business and demonstrate your professionalism by becoming a CCPDT certified dog trainer. When you complete the CCPDT’s formal assessment program, you earn the credential that distinguishes you as a knowledgeable and experienced trainer.
The best clients look for the best trainers. Make it easy for future clients to recognize your knowledge and experience. Become a Certified Pet Dog Trainer today!
About Certified Pet Dog Trainers
A trainer who has received the Certified Pet Dog Trainer credential has met eligibility requirements and has successfully demonstrated his or her knowledge by passing the certification exam. To meet eligibility requirements, candidate trainers must have: at least 300 hours experience in dog training within the last five years; a high school diploma or equivalent; and one reference each from a veterinarian, a client, and a professional colleague. The certification testing covers knowledge of dog behavior and application of training techniques. The exam’s five content areas include: Learning Theory, Instruction skills, Husbandry, Ethology, and Equipment.
Certified Pet Dog Trainers maintain their credential through continuing education such as workshops, conferences, and hands-on seminars for professional dog trainers. This continuing education requirement ensures that Certified Pet Dog Trainers are knowledgeable about the most current research, techniques, and thinking in the field.
Certified Pet Dog Trainers also sign a published Code of Ethics, pledging to conduct their dog training sessions and relationships with their clients in an ethical manner.
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