Our 6-week Canine Good Citizen Prep & Pass class begins on Tuesday, Jan 14 at 5:00 pm.
Do YOU have a dog with an exceptional temperament? Do they naturally like other dogs and new people? Why not try to earn their AKC Canine Good Citizen Award?
Dogs of appropriate temperament are accepted into the class with the goal of passing the 10 required on-leash elements at the end.
Things like politely accepting a friendly stranger or a new dog, waking on a loose leash with just a buckle collar, and of course, some basic commands.
The class is limited to 5 dogs, so that our AKC-approved Instructor can customize each dog’s training. No prerequisite to enroll, other than a solid temperament. Dogs that complete the course and pass the CGC test are awarded the Canine Good Citizen ribbon and are able to receive a formalized certificate from the AKC!
Wouldn’t YOU like to put the letters, “CGC” after your dog’s name?
Canine Good Citizen Test Items
- Accepting a friendly stranger: Evaluator approaches and pretends to shake hands with handler (hands 6- 12” apart). Evaluator does not touch dog.
- Sitting politely for petting: Evaluator pets dog; dog must show no shyness or resentment.
- Appearance and grooming: Evaluator inspects dog, combs or brushes lightly, examines ears and each front foot.
- Out for a walk on a loose leash: Handler takes dog for a short walk including right turn, left turn, about turn and stop.
- Walking through a crowd: Dog and handler walk close to several people; dog may show causal interest but not jump up.
- Sit and Down on cue/Staying in place: Handler shows that dog can do both sit and down, then chooses a position, leaves dog and goes to the end of a 20 ft. line, and returns immediately.
- Coming when called: With dog still on 20 ft. line from Test 6, handler walks out 10 ft. and calls the dog.
- Reaction to another dog: Two handlers and dogs approach, pretend to shake hands (hands 6-12” apart), exchange pleasantries, then move on.
- Reaction to distractions: Distractions are presented; dog may not panic or show aggression.
- Supervised separation: Handler goes out of sight for 3-min. Dog is held on a 6-ft. leash by an evaluator.