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IAABC Certification

IAABC · International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants

An international certification for animal-behaviour consultants, earned through assessed case work rather than a course alone.

01 What It Is

The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants certifies behaviour professionals against a defined, science-based standard. It is an international body, and its credentials are recognised as evidence that a consultant works to a tested standard rather than on reputation or a self-applied title. It is a certification, not a licence; behaviour consulting is unregulated in most places.

02 What It Covers

Certification is assessed through a candidate’s real consulting work and a writing-intensive examination. The Certified Behavior Consultant credential calls for several hundred hours of consulting experience, written case studies, and answers on assessment, history-taking and clinical scenarios; an associate level recognises those earlier in their practice. The work is grounded in learning theory and a least-intrusive, minimally aversive approach.

03 How It Is Checked

Candidates document their experience and submit case material that examiners review against the standard, looking for sound reasoning and an understanding of behaviour science rather than a single right answer. Certification is then maintained through continuing education. Because it rests on assessed casework, the credential is harder to earn than one awarded on attendance alone.

04 Why It Matters

Behaviour problems are where unqualified advice does the most harm, and where an owner has the least ability to judge competence. An IAABC credential signals that a consultant has had their actual case work examined against an international standard, a stronger assurance than a certificate of attendance or a self-applied title.

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