Become A Certified Dog Trainer
Until the creation of the Certification Council for Pet Dog
Trainers in 2001, there was no nationally available
certification process for dog trainers. The CCPDT's
certification program is the first national certification for
dog trainers.
Many schools teach dog trainers and offer certification for
their specific programs. These certificates, therefore, reflect
the teachings and quality of a specific school. Other
organizations offer take-home tests for "certification." These
tests are not monitored, nor are the testing processes
standardized.
Candidates who pass the exam earn the title Certified Pet Dog
Trainer and may use the designation, "CPDT," after their names.
As creators of the examination, the task force members have also
earned the use of the CPDT designation.
All certified trainers must earn continuing education credits to
maintain their designations. They must also adhere to a strict
Code of Ethics in their dog training practices.
Why would you as a dog owner care about dog training
certification? 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 Pet 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!