Supporting Animal Care and Control Professionals

For over 40 years, National Animal Care & Control Association has set the standard for professionalism within the industry. And NACA is the only national organization dedicated solely to promoting those who are working in the animal care and control field.

Welcome to NACA

NACA works for you! We advocate, educate, and inform on your behalf. Members have a voice in our efforts.

Take advantage of free accessible webinars, free and paid online courses, recorded webinars, and a growing member only resource library.

Learning

Access to Free & Paid Training

Take advantage of free accessible webinars, free and paid online courses, as well as additional partnership educational opportunities.

Resources

SOPs & Staffing Resources

Access operational related resources, sample job descriptions, field training program samples, SOPs, and materials to share with your communitiy,

Networking

Build & Strengthen Connections

Build and strengthen your connections and network of fellow officers and agencies through our online member area, and private ACO only facebook page.

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Vision

NACA envisions a world in which all animal care and control professionals are respected as essential public servants and receive consistent support, resources and training allowing them to effectively and compassionately achieve the highest quality of life for the animals and citizens in the community they serve.

Mission

The National Animal Care & Control Association is committed to setting the standard of professionalism in animal welfare and public safety through training, networking, and advocacy.

Values

The organizational values of National Animal Care & Control Association are: professionalism, compassion, dedication, innovation, leadership, diversity, integrity, and accessibility.

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Professional Development

Certifications & CEUs that will give you the flexibility you need to fit these programs into your busy schedule, We deliver practical, applicable, high quality, demand-driven, relevant, and affordable training that will empower you to immediately apply your new knowledge, tools, and techniques to your career.

NACA ACO I

From a routine “dogs running at large” complaint, a yard full of blue barrels and tethered dogs, ACOs are problem-solvers on the front lines. Onboarding or just need a refresher? ACO I is for you.

NACA ACO III

Advanced Training Program focused on animal crime forensics. Elevate your skills in investigating & addressing animal cruelty cases while promoting humane treatment & care to people & pets.

ACO for LEOS

Designed for law enforcement in situations when they have to interact with animals, how to be more observant and recognize clues that will let you know to investigate further or know it’s time to bring in outside experts in your community.

NACA ACO II

The NACA ACO II online training course is designed specifically for working adults in the Animal Care/Control profession.
View ACO II Comprehensive course list.

Dispatch Essentials

Elevate your skills and expertise with over 5 hours of specialized training tailored specifically to the unique demands of animal welfare dispatching.

Mental Health First Aid

Do you want to gain easy-to-use evidence-based tools and increase your confidence in and ability to deal with mental health situations in your work as an animal care and control professional? If so, national MHFA certification is for you and NACA in Partnership with the National Council for Mental Wellbeing.

"The ACO 1 course, has helped me greatly understand my role in animal control. This course has given me the tools to better serve my community and the animals we serve. This class was so amazing to learn and work through, it made me not want to stop somedays. I would end up doing 3-4 lessons in one sitting, because the class is so interesting and up-to-date on current animal control topics.”

ACO DEVIN OWEN

"Our instructors are folks who have been there. They’ve seen what ACOs and those in Law Enforcement are facing and are able to help prepare you to be successful in your career.”"

Dr. Josh Fisher, Past NACA President

"I became an animal control officer after working in veterinary medicine for 10 years. The education and training I have received throughout this program has helped make me a well-rounded officer to be able to serve my community in the best way possible.”"

ACOI Student

"I enjoyed my ACO II Course. It provided a lot of insight and teaches a lot of essential information that I didn’t know I was lacking. I’d recommend it to anyone who has the opportunity.”

Evan LaDue, Kansas City Pet Project Animal Services Division

"As a six-year equine cruelty investigator, in Illinois where livestock does not fall under companion animal humane laws, the information on cattle BCS was incredibly helpful to me . . . Audra is a great speaker, and very professional.”

Jenne

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Building Connections & Community

Building Connections & Community

Building Connections and Community: A Day with Northern Nevada’s Animal Control Officers In a significant step toward community-centered animal care and control, the National Animal Care & Control Association (NACA) recently hosted a one-day event in Reno, Nevada, bringing together animal control officers from the Northern Nevada region. Funded by a generous grant from Maddie’s Fund, this gathering focused on empowering officers with the skills, tools, and connections needed to foster stronger relationships through their role within the community. The event provided officers with a unique space to network, learn from each other, and gain practical skills they could apply immediately. Topics centered around personal growth, community engagement and included sessions on communication techniques and innovative approaches to establishing deeper trust with the communities they serve. Officers learned strategies designed to help them communicate effectively with community members,...

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