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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    Yes and a Pharmeceutical Dog falls under DEA and Police recognition.
    that is not a requirement to train pets. Sorry Michelle
    It does for me- you forgot who I worked for when I started Kym- think about it..
    I do not care what other poeple do, but with my past in training for k-9 and customs- maybe that is why the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    It does for me- you forgot who I worked for when I started Kym- think about it..
    I do not care what other poeple do, but with my past in training for k-9 and customs- maybe that is why the difference.
    Yes and custom dogs are trained to smell out drugs hence using a controled substances and why those trainers of those dogs would NEED to be liscensed. But for a regular dog trainer they do not use controled substanses and do not legally have to be liscensed, certified or the like.
    Nicole

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    It does for me- you forgot who I worked for when I started Kym- think about it..
    I do not care what other poeple do, but with my past in training for k-9 and customs- maybe that is why the difference.
    Are you currently training customs/police dogs? I would think with that background you would know the difference between the need for licensing for customs work and "licensing" for pet training, which is all you are doing now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by agilityk9trainer
    Are you currently training customs/police dogs? I would think with that background you would know the difference between the need for licensing for customs work and "licensing" for pet training, which is all you are doing now.
    It goes by what the certification says. Unless I want to go back though- spending weeks from home again, it wont change. And I do not have time, nor care but that does explain why I have to be licensed and others dont. Actually I have wondered why for a long time. Thanks all..
    I cant leave home all those weeks with 4 and a litter on the way- I do not see going back this year at all. And now- after reading all this- why should I bother.. jeez- I think its been over kill on my end, and after all these years, if they want me to continue- they can let go the requirement as far as I am concerned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    It goes by what the certification says. Unless I want to go back though- spending weeks from home again, it wont change. And I do not have time, nor care but that does explain why I have to be licensed and others dont. Actually I have wondered why for a long time. Thanks all..
    I cant leave home all those weeks with 4 and a litter on the way- I do not see going back this year at all. And now- after reading all this- why should I bother.. jeez- I think its been over kill on my end, and after all these years, if they want me to continue- they can let go the requirement as far as I am concerned.
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    Dr.Goodnow..........Federal Laws in the states do not apply to Canadians.
    And those fedral laws say a lot more than what some people use as proof for everything.
    Sorry, I still have to hold my ground on trained and licenced trainers.
    Maybe if all the trainers were required to pass graduate and pass test and be evaluated the shelters wouldn't be so full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike001
    Dr.Goodnow..........Federal Laws in the states do not apply to Canadians.
    And those fedral laws say a lot more than what some people use as proof for everything.
    Sorry, I still have to hold my ground on trained and licenced trainers.
    Maybe if all the trainers were required to pass graduate and pass test and be evaluated the shelters wouldn't be so full.
    So you quote our laws, knowing nothing about them? Then you quote non existant Canadian laws, and you want to hold your ground?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike001
    Maybe if all the trainers were required to pass graduate and pass test and be evaluated the shelters wouldn't be so full.
    See that right there, out of your own mouth, shows you KNOW that it is not required legally. That trainers do not legally have to be certified or liscensed. So basically it is only your OPINION that they should be. Legal requirements and opinions are two totally different things.
    Nicole

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