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PACCC CERTIFIED DIRECTORY

There are three levels of PACCC certification: Certified Professional Animal Care Provider (CPACP), Manager (CPACM), and Operator (CPACO). The exams are appropriate for the position level one holds in the industry. To initially qualify for the exams, the following individuals had to meet significant minimum education and work experience requirements, as well as provide letters of reference from veterinarians and other pet care industry professionals. They then had to successfully pass an in-depth exam, conducted in-person at an approved PACCC testing location.  The first level of certification is CPACP, followed by CPACM which requires an increased level of education and experience, and then CPACO which requires even more. An advanced certification level does not require initial certification at another level. For example, becoming a CPACM does not require initial certification as a CPACP. The exams are appropriate for the position level the professional holds in the industry.

By becoming independently certified, these professionals are pet care pioneers and leaders in pet safety. To remain certified, a minimum amount of continuing education credits must be met.

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1 CEU Reduction of stress levels and mitigation of nuisance behaviors without the use of fear, pain, or intimidation

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Reduction of stress levels and mitigation of nuisance behaviors without the use of fear, pain, or intimidation Presenter: IBPSA Website: https://www.ibpsa.com/
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Ways to lower FAS in dogs and other boarding and daycare animals, mitigate problem behaviors such as excessive barking, urination and defecation, chewing, hyperactivity. Use force free methods to successfully obtain results and create a happier and healthier environment.

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