CDT Client Communication & Ethics 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A client asks you to keep their dog's training progress confidential from their spouse who co-owns the dog. What is the best approach?
- Honor the request completely
- Refuse all future communication with either party
- Explain that both owners need to be involved for training consistency, and encourage open communication (Correct answer)
- Contact the spouse directly without telling the client
Correct answer: Explain that both owners need to be involved for training consistency, and encourage open communication
Successful training requires consistency from all household members, and trainers should encourage unified communication rather than taking sides.
Question 2: What is the primary purpose of a training contract or service agreement?
- To protect only the trainer from lawsuits
- To outline expectations, responsibilities, methods, and policies for both trainer and client (Correct answer)
- To replace verbal communication with clients
- To establish the trainer's ownership of training materials
Correct answer: To outline expectations, responsibilities, methods, and policies for both trainer and client
A training contract clarifies expectations for both parties, reduces misunderstandings, and establishes professional boundaries.
Question 3: Which of the following best describes 'scope of practice' for a certified dog trainer?
- The geographic area where the trainer is allowed to work
- The range of services a trainer is qualified to provide based on their education and certification (Correct answer)
- The number of dogs a trainer can work with per day
- The breeds a trainer specializes in
Correct answer: The range of services a trainer is qualified to provide based on their education and certification
Scope of practice defines the boundaries of competence a trainer should operate within based on their credentials and training.
Question 4: A client is emotionally distressed because their dog's behavior has worsened. What is the trainer's most appropriate response?
- Tell the client to calm down and focus on the dog
- Acknowledge the client's feelings, review the training plan, and adjust the approach if needed (Correct answer)
- Suggest the client rehome the dog
- Refer the client to a therapist and disengage from training
Correct answer: Acknowledge the client's feelings, review the training plan, and adjust the approach if needed
Validating client emotions while troubleshooting the training plan demonstrates empathy and professionalism.
Question 5: When advertising training services, what ethical standard must trainers uphold?
- Claim any certification or credential to attract clients
- Use before-and-after videos without the dog owner's written consent
- Accurately represent qualifications, methods, and expected outcomes (Correct answer)
- Promise results that competitors cannot match
Correct answer: Accurately represent qualifications, methods, and expected outcomes
Ethical advertising requires truthful representation of credentials, methods, and realistic outcomes to avoid misleading potential clients.
Question 6: A client wants to use training methods that conflict with your professional code of ethics. You should:
- Always defer to the client since they are paying
- Clearly explain your ethical position and decline to use those methods, even if it means losing the client (Correct answer)
- Use the methods secretly without telling the client
- File a formal complaint with your certifying body against the client
Correct answer: Clearly explain your ethical position and decline to use those methods, even if it means losing the client
Maintaining ethical standards is non-negotiable; trainers must uphold their code of ethics even at the risk of losing business.
Question 7: What is the most effective way to explain a complex behavioral concept, such as classical conditioning, to a client with no dog training background?
- Use technical terminology to demonstrate expertise
- Provide a detailed scientific paper for the client to read
- Use simple analogies and real-life examples relevant to the client's experience (Correct answer)
- Skip the explanation and just demonstrate the technique
Correct answer: Use simple analogies and real-life examples relevant to the client's experience
Analogies and relatable examples make complex concepts accessible to clients without a training background, improving comprehension and compliance.
A client asks you to keep their dog's training progress confidential from their spouse who co-owns the dog.
What is the best approach?