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Professional Dog Training Certification

Earning your dog trainer certification is the first step to a rewarding career. If you’re thinking seriously about becoming a certified dog trainer you should consider our course. 

Our hybrid dog trainer program combines online and in-person learning. You’ll learn the basics in the online portion of the course and then get experience training dogs during your “externship” with a local mentor. It’s the absolute best of both worlds! ABC Graduates earn the prestigious CCDT certification which can be used after their name. 

Earning your dog training certification from a respected school like Animal Behavior College can help you stand out. ABC’s program is respected among professionals. In fact, ABC was supportive in assisting organizations like the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT) when they first considered establishing their certification in 1999.

Our dog obedience training program is designed for students looking to sit for the CCPDT national certification CPDT-KA. ABC’s course is approved by the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC), International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP), and the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI).

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Dog Training Certification: What is it?

Earning your dog trainer certification demonstrates that you have mastered the basics of dog obedience training and passed examinations, proving your understanding of the material.

Even though there is no state, provincial, or federally required certification or licensing for dog obedience trainers, being certified makes a difference if you want to be successful.

Getting certified demonstrates to dog owners and prospective employers that you know what you’re doing when it comes to handling dogs and teaching them to become good citizens. 

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Different Certification Choices for Different Levels of Experience

Getting real world experience is vital to success, so make sure the school you attend offers a hands-on component. ABC’s students get plenty of experience through their externship with a local mentor. Students who graduate from ABC have earned the right to use the designation: Confirmed Certified Dog Trainer (CCDT), after their name.

The certification choice that you make will depend upon the level of experience you have in dog training. We are grouping these levels into three basic categories. These are: a person with no dog training experience, a person who trains their own dog or competes in dog sports with their dog, and a “professional” dog trainer. For clarification, a professional trainer is one who gets paid for their dog training services.

If you are an individual with no dog training experience, or you train your own dog or compete in dog sports, and would like to pursue a career as a certified dog trainer, consider a complete program. 

A complete program should include theoretical knowledge, scientific principles and in person training experience. The Animal Behavior College (ABC) Dog Obedience Program covers all aspects of dog training: from the history of dog training to business building, from behavior modification to the principles and applications of behavior, and everything in between.

Your path will also depend on what you intend to do with your dog training career.  For example, if you are interested in training service dogs to help owners with various disabilities, you would want to pursue an additional service dog trainer certification.

If you are an individual with professional dog training experience, you can pursue an advanced dog training certification through a dog training school or dog trainer organization. Most of these types of advanced dog training certifications require a predetermined number of hours conducting dog training classes, reference letters from other professional dog trainers, reference letters from animal industry professionals (veterinarians), and other requirements as determined by the individual school or organization. In addition, most advanced certifications require the applicant to have completed a certain number of continuing education units in the dog training field.

Continuing Education Programs and Short Term Programs for Dog Trainers

As with any career, it is important to stay relevant and to always keep learning. There are many choices when looking to supplement your knowledge through continuing education programs or short term programs. Animal Behavior College offers a variety of short term programs which include:

  • Training Shelter Dogs
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Should a Dog Trainer Get Multiple Certifications?

Think of dog training certifications as tests that let you—and the public—know you have gained specific in-depth knowledge and experiences. That being said, acquiring multiple dog training certifications is likely to make you a more well-rounded dog trainer.

If you are already a professional dog trainer—or have enough experience and knowledge to become one—your situation is a bit different. Dog trainers in this category should consider more advanced dog training certifications and may even want to join a trainer organization and go through its certification program.

Many advanced dog trainer certifications offered through organizations have a relatively low cost and can be completed in a short period of time. This makes it easier for professional dog trainers to fulfill their goals of multiple dog training certifications.

There are also courses of specialty training and certifications that you can pursue, depending on what you plan to do with your career as a dog trainer.  Many dog trainers have a desire to go into service dog training.  

Service dog trainers teach dogs to help persons with disabilities including veterans with PTSD, owners who are blind, or pet parents who are mobility challenged. If you are interested in pursuing a career as a service dog trainer, ABC encourages you to consider our ABC Certified Service Dog Trainer Program.

One final note: While certification is important, it is not by itself a guarantee of your success. In order to be a successful dog trainer, you need to provide quality service and always remain open to learning more, evolving from a good dog trainer to a great one. This takes time, patience and lots of practice.

If you’re interested in becoming a certified dog trainer, please call 800-795-3294 or fill out the contact form. Check out what our graduates are saying about us.

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Animal Behavior College is a private vocational school approved by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (www.bppe.ca.gov) under the California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009 and Title 5. California Code of Regulations Division 7.5. Private Postsecondary Education. The Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education approval means that this institution and its operation comply with the standards established under the law for occupational instruction by private postsecondary educational institutions. Institutional approval is subject to continual review and the institution must reapply for approval every five years.
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