Now celebrating its 20th year, the APDT is re-branding itself to better reflect their commitment to education and excellence in the dog training profession.
Greenville, SC, August 1, 2013 — The Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) has announced a name change to the Association of Professional Dog Trainers, concurrent with a social media and online and print marketing re-branding program.
The non-profit group celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and the re-branding was undertaken following an extensive survey with various focus groups and feedback from its global membership. “Our board and staff put a lot of thought and work into creating a new image that will hold up another 20 years and beyond,” said Jeff Silverman, CDBC and Chair of the APDT Board of Trustees
“Our focus will remain on serving pet dog trainers, i.e., those who work with companion animals and their owners. The replacement of ‘Pet” with ‘Professional’ reflects our strategic commitment to promoting the development of dog training into a true profession, and an effort to better communicate what we stand for to our members, allied professionals and the general public,” Silverman noted. To support the changes, the APDT will launch a re-designed Web site in early 2014, and updated social media sites (Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter) as well as a new logo and new marketing collateral for use by its members by the end of 2013.
Headquartered in Greenville, SC, the APDT is a non-profit, professional association of individual trainers who are committed to becoming better trainers through education. The association offers education for trainers online and through an annual conference. The association’s Web sites are www.apdt.com, www.mydoghasclass.com and www.trainyourdogmonth.com. The APDT was established in 1993 by Dr. Ian Dunbar and maintains a membership of nearly 6,000 members around the world.
About APDT: Founded in 1993, the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) is a professional organization of nearly 6,000 trainers who are committed to becoming better trainers through education. APDT’s primary mission is to represent and advance the dog training profession through education and advocacy while increasing public awareness of dog friendly training techniques. www.apdt.com
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Mandy Roberts
Marketing, Communications & Project Manager
Email: mandy.roberts@apdt.com
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