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Learn about the IACP

Learn About the IACP

Founded in 1999, the IACP was established to develop and promote the highest standards of professional and business practice among canine professionals. The IACP has grown to include professionals from all over the globe—encompassing every facet of the dog world.
IACP

Our Mission

The International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP) shapes global standards through diverse education, development, and support of industry professionals.

Our Vision

The International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP) leads the industry and enriches dogs’ lives.

International Association of Canine Professionals Board of Directors

Jason Purgason IACP President

Jason Purgason

President

Fabian Romo Vice President

Fabian Romo-Vargas

Vice President

Rachelle Yates

Secretary

Marlene Ruiz

Director - Legislative & Ethics

Coreena Breazeale

Director - Therapy Dog

Dominic Goetz

Director - European Members

Sarina Samson

Director - Member Support

International Association of Canine Professionals Support Staff

Emily Sheckleton

Marketing Coordinator

Miriam Flores

Office Manager

IACP Mission Statement

The International Association of Canine Professionals is dedicated to the education, development and support of dog training professionals world-wide.

The IACP provides a community where experienced dog trainers mentor, guide and cultivate members to their full potential. Our commitment to the highest quality training increases our members’ skills and abilities, develops professional recognition and improves communication on training best practices. We support our members’ rights to properly use and promote effective, humane training tools and methods to create success for each dog and owner, while expanding the understanding and cooperation among canine professionals and dog owners across the full spectrum of the canine industry.

In achieving these aims through education and training, the IACP works actively to reduce cruelty and abuse in the canine industry.

Specifically, the INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CANINE PROFESSIONALS is an organization which:

  1. Encourages a Membership that will support, assist and participate in fulfilling the mission and vision of the Association.
  2. Establishes communications networks between members for the benefit and cooperation of all members.
  3. Coordinates, and liaises with other related canine organizations on areas of common interest and provide representation for members at other related professional forums where canine matters are discussed and decisions made.
  4. Establishes a nationally and internationally respected reputation with the public, commercial organizations, and government bodies.
  5. Supports members in their business ventures through business services, representation, education, advice and contacts.
  6. Develops international programs to raise the image and increase awareness of the INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CANINE PROFESSIONALS to support members within their business as belonging to a recognized professional body.
  7. Develops public relations and social media campaigns to promote a more positive image of dogs and their role within today’s society.
  8. Encourages responsible dog ownership – which includes educating and supporting the need for canine health care, training, breeding, good management and canine husbandry.
  9. Encourages and supports the establishment of structured dog parks, training and exercise areas within local communities.
  10. Assists members in establishing a truly competitive, non-monopolized market within their profession, and supports control within the industry to sustain its success.
  11. Assists members to develop a sound and strong foundation from which to apply canine and human behavior learning practices to assist them in their profession.
  12. Provides members with proven information on methods and techniques that can be utilized to maintain the successful well being of dogs and dog/owner relationships.
  13. Provides and assists members with opportunities for further education, development of skills, and hands on experience.
  14. Works with other dog related professional organizations to develop and provide programs for members and newcomers to the profession, which shall enable them to achieve acceptance and recognition by these organizations.
  15. Evaluates standards and professional status issued by other Canine Associations. Acceptable standards and experience shall be considered for eligibility towards the IACP membership categories.
  16. Actively supports existing canine partnerships which benefit mankind and society, including but not limited to Working Dogs, Service Dogs, Therapy Dogs, Search and Rescue Teams.

IACP By-Laws

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