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A CPDT-KA is NOT permitted to

A. Use average tools such as prong collars
B. Recommend specific feeding regimens
C. Discriminate against specific methods
D. Recommend particular treats

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Final answer:

A CPDT-KA cannot use or recommend aversive tools like prong collars that cause harm to animals. They are allowed to recommend specific feeding regimens and treats based on their knowledge and practice, without discriminating against specific methods without a scientific basis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question concerns the ethical guidelines and permitted practices for a Certified Professional Dog Trainer-Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA). These trainers are expected to adhere to specific professional standards. According to the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT), a CPDT-KA is NOT permitted to use or recommend inhumane treatment methods or equipment that causes harm to animals, such as prong collars, which could be included under 'aversive tools'. CPDT-KAs can recommend specific feeding regimens and particular treats as long as they are within their scope of practice and knowledge. Recommending specific products is not inherently unethical; however, the trainer must not discriminate against specific methods or equipment without scientific basis or because of a personal bias.

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