AABP Position Statement - Relationship Between AABP and other Professional Associations and Certifying Bodies

Relationship between AABP and other professional associations and certifying bodies

Last updated: December 2, 2008

The AABP seeks to be supportive, cooperative and complimentary with other professional associations and certifying bodies it considers to be credible organizations. See the AABP Approved Certifying Bodies page for a list of such organizations. The AABP promotes the attaining of these primary certifications and memberships and seeks to compliment them with added support for professional animal trainers and behavior consultants who utilize a behavior analytic and least intrusive approach. The AABP is not intended to replace or compete with such organizations for members. The AABP is also open to joint projects with these organizations to mutual benefit of their members.


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