Professional Practice in Dog Behaviour and Training SURVEY
An industry survey on systems, sustainability and standards
An Industry Survey
This survey has been developed to identify how dog behaviour and training professionals across the sector are currently working in practice.
It explores areas including client intake and booking systems, assessment and consultation workflows, professional communication, collaboration with veterinary and allied professionals, use of technology, workload, pricing structures, and professional sustainability.
The aim is to build an evidence-informed picture of the profession as a whole: what is working, where systems are failing, and how emerging developments, tools and systems of education can better support the industry.
Time required: approximately 7–12 minutes
Confidentiality: all responses are confidential and anonymised, with findings reported only in aggregated form.
Survey data will be used to:
- identify systemic challenges and practical solutions
- inform the development of educational materials and professional resources
- generate sector insights and statistics
- support future training, professional development and industry standards
Summary findings and statistics will be shared publicly.
This survey is open to international professionals working in dog training, behaviour, or related roles.
If you work professionally with dogs, your insight can contribute to meaningful, long-term change across the industry.
Please share this survey with colleagues and professional networks.