![]() Use professional judgement and where it is considered of benefit to the client and/or dog, engage in consultation with other professionals to seek advice and assistance.Conduct themselves in a business like and professional manner while maintaining empathy and understanding for the needs of the client, customer and dog.Accept that individual member’s fees charged to the community shall be a matter between the member and their client.Doing so shall be considered grounds for lifetime dismissal. Not give false information to the Association.Give his/her client an honest opinion when consulted, and avoid bold, confident and false assurances to obtain employment, sales and/or status.A personal preference shall be allowed in the individual member's choice of methods, equipment and techniques within their own practice. Accepted and established techniques and practices include, but are not limited to, those techniques and practices described in published books, videos, and professional seminars. Accepted and established tools of the trade include, but are not limited to, leashes, harnesses, training collars, slip collars, prong collars, head halters, remote electronic collars, and electronic pet containment systems. IACP members may not seek to deprive any canine professional of his or her ability to conduct his or her business by seeking to restrict or ban accepted and established tools of the trade, or by seeking to restrict or ban accepted and established techniques and practices within the industry through calls for boycotts, restrictions, bans, or other actions designed to interfere with free marketplace participation of a canine professional in his or her business.Continue to further his/her education and increase his/her knowledge, skills and experience to stay current and be able to increase the well being of themselves, the profession, clients, customers, dogs, the dog ownership community and other affiliated bodies.Should the expertise required fall outside the realm of the member’s capability he/she shall seek appropriate answers and/ or support, or refer out to a fellow professional with the necessary experience and ability. Determine his/her ability to be of professional assistance to a client.Not undertake any service or employment for which he/she is not competent.Use professional judgment on behalf of each client or customer without regard to personal interests or interests of other clients or the desire of another person(s).Serve his/her client or customers competently and proficiently with proper care and attention.Assist in maintaining the honor and reputation of the IACP and their Profession and avoid any form of fraud, deception or impropriety, discrimination or violence.Professionally conduct themselves honestly, and with trust and respect at all times towards other members, clients and the general public regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, age, disabilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, national origin or current country of citizenship. ![]() All members shall adhere to the Code of Conduct which provides a guide for our daily interactions to our clients and the dogs they own.Įach individual member of the International Association of Canine Professionals shall: ![]()
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