Lisa Collins Earns First National Pet Dog Training
Certification in History!
CHICAGO, IL, Saturday, December 4, 2004 - Collins Canine's
Lisa Collins earned
Level 1 certification through the Certification
Council for Pet Dog Trainers (CCPDT), the first national certification
for dog trainers in history. Lisa joins only 700 other Certified Pet Dog Trainers in the United
States, Canada, Singapore, Japan, and The Bahamas.
Up until the creation of the Certification Council for
Pet Dog Trainers in 2001, there was no true certification process 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." The trainers are
not monitored to make sure they are completing the test without any
assistance or collaboration, nor is the testing process standardized.
This unprecedented process was originally implemented
by the Association of Pet
Dog Trainers (APDT), the largest association of dog trainers in
the world, founded by noted veterinarian, behaviorist and author Dr.
Ian Dunbar. Early on, the APDT recognized the need for certification
for its profession. Pet dog trainers needed a credible means of measuring
their knowledge and skills and the dog-owning public needed a credible
barometer for choosing a trainer. A task force of approximately 20 nationally
known dog training professionals and behaviorists worked for three years
to research and develop the comprehensive written examination. The APDT
also hired Professional
Testing Corporation to ensure the process met professional testing
standards. It then created a separate, independent council - the Certification
Council for Pet Dog Trainers - to manage the accreditation and pursue
future development.
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 keep their designations, or
take the examination again in three years.
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