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How to Find a Certified Dog Trainer




By Katie Brandt

Are you in the market for a dog trainer? Do you want your dog
to learn from a top notch certified dog trainer? You may have
dreams of seeing your dog in professional dog competitions
and shows. Therefore, you need to have your dog trained by
a certified dog trainer to ensure the best results.

Why should you hire a certified dog trainer instead of a basic
dog trainer? A certified dog trainer is one that takes their dog
training career seriously enough to become certified. You can
feel comfortable in the fact that they have met high dog
training standards and passed certification exams and tests.
You don¡¯t want a fly-by-night dog trainer, but a certified dog
trainer that is in it for the long haul.

How do you find a certified dog trainer? There are numerous
dog trainers available in the market place today. Dog trainers
range in age, skill level, and experience. Your neighbor might
tell you that they are a dog trainer because they have read a
few books on the subject and taught their dog to fetch the
newspaper. This is not sufficient dog training experience.

You should consult a variety of resources. Try asking your dog
breeder, groomer, and veterinarian. They can direct you to
local dog training schools that have certified dog trainers on
their faculty. Various pet supply stores have dog training
programs that train and certify their dog trainers. Example pet
supply stores include PETCO.

However, research what they mean by ¡°certification¡±. Is the
certification by PETCO standards only or by a universal
certification? Find out what the requirements are for their
certified dog trainers. Only then can you determine if their dog
trainers will supply the skill level and experience you desire.

You need to find a dog trainer that has had comprehensive
training and can proudly demonstrate that they are a certified
dog trainer. Be aware, though, that there are many ¡°certified
dog training¡± schools and home correspondence courses
available. Not all of these schools are credible nor do they
provide proper instruction. You need to find a dog trainer that
has certification as described by the Certification Council for
Pet Dog Trainers.

The Certification Council for Pet Dog Trainers is a well
respected organization that provides testing and certification
services for dog trainers. They administer specific dog training
tests in various states around the country approximately
twice per year. These intensive tests root out the professional
dog trainer from the average dog trainer. Check out their
website at: http://www.ccpdt.org/.

The Certification Council for Pet Dog Trainers also provides a
listing of certified dog trainers. You can search through this
listing to find a certified dog trainer in your area. This roster of
certified dog trainers comprises certified dog trainers all over
the world. The certified dog trainer list will give you their
contact information including name, city, phone number, and
e-mail address. Another great feature is that they list the date
the dog trainer became certified. This will let you know how
many years they have been in the dog training business.
Peruse the list at: http://ccpdt.org/rstr/index.html.

Certified pet trainers do not only need to pass a certification
exam and testing, they must also continue their education
through workshops, conferences, and other means. When
selecting a certified dog trainer ask them about the extent of
their continuing education. You want a certified dog trainer
that continues to hone their craft. They should actively
learning about various dog training methods. This
demonstrates that they are committed to providing the best
dog training.

A certified dog trainer should have at least three to five years
of dog training experience. This is especially true if they
charge higher fees. You can take the plunge with a newly
certified dog trainer if cost is an issue. Newly certified dog
trainers may charge lower rates in order to establish a list of
clients and garner experience. ¡°Master¡± certified dog trainers
are those that have twenty to thirty years of experience. They
may have great skill and in depth background experience, but
may come at a higher price.

You have the beginning knowledge regarding finding a
certified dog trainer. Spend time searching resources available
through your dog breeder, veterinarian, and pet supply store.
Scour the book store, library, and Internet for detailed
information. You can find a certified dog trainer in your area as
well.

You wouldn¡¯t go to an unlicensed doctor would you? So why
would go to a trainer that is not certified? Certified dog
trainers are out there and ready to help you and your pooch
learn valuable skills. They are committed to your dog, their
career, and learning everything they can about becoming a
top notch dog trainer. Who knows, your certified dog trainer
may help your dog win the Westminster dog show. Not only
would your dog be trained well and achieve glory, but the
expense would be well worth it.


 
 
About the Author
Katie, a lifelong dog lover, owns http://www.dog-breeds-infosite.com which is the ultimate dog lover's resource. Research dog breeds & get free tips on dog training, dog supplies, dog health, dog school, dog grooming, dog books, and dog care.

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