Finding a Dog Trainer
Because dog training is a field without any overall educational or certification requirements, it can be challenging and overwhelming to find a qualified dog trainer who will use proven effective, safe, and reward-based behavioral modification methods. Below is a short list of databases to help you find a credible professional. For more detailed information on what to look for in a trainer or behaviorist visit Shelter Play Group Alliance's Selecting a Dog Professional or Fear Free Happy Homes' Finding a Qualified Trainer or Behavioral Consultant.
- Animal Behavior College Trainer Directory
- Association of Professional Dog Trainers Search
- Family Paws Parent Educators Directory
- Fear Free Certified Professionals
- Positively Victoria Stilwell
Remember, medical problems should always be considered as a possible cause for unusual or inappropriate behavior. We recommend that you talk with your veterinarian about any behavioral problems you may be experiencing before attempting any behavioral intervention. If you do not currently have a veterinarian, please see our Local Vets & Rescues page.
Virtual Behavioral Assistance Options
- Animal Rescue League of Boston's Free Pet Behavior Helpline
- Harrisburg's Great Dog Program
- Every Dog Austin
- My Pet's Teacher
- Pet Harmony Animal Behavior and Training
- Separation Anxiety Self Paced Course - Malena Demartini
Credible Resource Libraries
- ASPCA's Common Dog Behavior Issues page
- Dr. Sophia Yin's resource page
- Karen Pryor Clicker Training resource library
- Positively Victoria Stilwell