Stetson Took The Canine Good Citizen Test And He…

February 6, 2008 by Colby 

Not too long ago I mentioned that Stetson was going to start training towards his Canine Good Citizens test. If you haven’t read my article that goes over all 10 tests in the AKC’s Canine Good Citizens Program then click on the CGC link. Here’s a short breakdown of the 10 tests and how Stetson did on each one. The cost of the CGC Test is normally $11, but we got to take the test for $5 because our evaluator didn’t have the CGC tags for our dogs.

AKC’s Canine Good Citizen Program - as completed by Stetson

  1. Test 1 - Accepting a friendly stranger
    • He did great during this part of the test.
  2. Test 2 - Sitting politely for pettingStetson and Dustin
    • He seemed a bit distracted when our evaluator was petting him. He usually gets at least mildy excited when getting petted, but did great during the test and just sat in position.
  3. Test 3 - Appearance and grooming
    • Stetson’s always been pretty good during grooming. We brought his brush and she brushed a couple strokes, looked in his ears, then checked both his paws. Stetson was in a sit position most of the time and then popped up when she picked up his second paw, but kept position.
  4. Test 4 - Out for a walk (walking on a loose lead)
    • During the walk you have to make a left and right turn, at least two stops, and an about face. This is where I was almost sure we would fail because Stetson saw a moth slowly fly by his face and was tracking it while we walked. I was almost positive he was going to pull towards the bug. I told him to “leave it” a couple times and eventually he lost track of it. Besides the bug he did great!
  5. Test 5 - Walking through a crowd
    • This one was pretty easy we just navigated through a three or four people walking around. Stetson barely noticed.
  6. Test 6 - Sit and down on command and Staying in place
    • Stetson did his sit and down perfectly…much better than he often does in class. He’s always been pretty good with stay and remained in place while I walked out 20 feet and then returned to him.
  7. Test 7 - Coming when calledStetson and Colby
    • When we were training for the test a couple times Stetson came then sprinted right past me. I made sure I caught him when he came at me. Sometimes he seems like he doesn’t know where his head is and plows it straight into your knees.
  8. Test 8 - Reacting to another dog
    • This was the one thing we worked on the most. We worked on this part with 4 other dogs (thanks Charlie, Benny, Dustin, and Linus) leading up to the test. I’m happy to say all Stetson did was stick his nose out towards the other dog (Clover a Chocolate Lab) then retracted when I said “leave it”
  9. Test 9 - Reaction to distraction
    • Our evaluator had a bag full of dog training equipment and through it on the ground several feet from Stetson and also dragged her roller cabinet nearby Stetson. He wasn’t scared just mildy interested in the things going on around him.
  10. Test 10 - Supervised Separation
    • Another puppy raiser watched Stetson and said he was just fine for 4 1/2 minutes. He only had to stay in place for 3 minutes.

Where Did I Think He Went Wrong

The only areas I thought he might have had problems was when he was sniffing at Clover and when he was walking and tracking the moth with his eyes. The leash may have tightened a tiny bit during his walk, but I was pretty confident he was doing fine.

The Results Are In

STETSON PASSED HIS TEST!

We need to send in his paperwork along with $5 and the AKC will send us his certificate of completion.

Congratulations to Dustin!

Stetson, Colby, Anne, and DustinDUSTIN ALSO PASSED HIS CGC TEST!

Great job Dustin! I’m sure you’ll do great when you move on to your formal training in Sylmar on February 16th 2008. We’ll see you next week at class.

Dustin already wrote about his experience on his blog. The only time I got worried for Dustin was on come when called…he nearly detoured towards Clover, but Anne got Dustin to straighten out and he reached her successfully. Take a look at Dustin’s blog.

My Hints For the CGC Test

  • Go over all of 10 tests and make sure your dog is prepared for each one.
  • As the handler be confident and relax. Your dog will notice if you’re tense.
  • Review everything several times the day of the test.
  • Make sure your dog gets ample exercise the day of the test before he/she is tested.
  • Arrive early to get your dog used to the environment and the smells at the test site.
  • We met up with another dog, Dustin and his handler Anne to review all parts of the CGC exam about an hour before test time.

That’s about it. If you’re dog is taking the CGC test anytime soon and you have questions please email me or leave a comment.
Thanks to everyone who helped us prepare Stetson for his CGC training including Ramona, Dustin, Anne, Jim, Virginia, Julia, Bennie, My Mom, Linus, Erin, Charlie, and the Loara freshman basketball team. We couldn’t have done it without your help.

What do you think? Are you ready to pass your Canine Good Citizen Exam?

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2 Responses to “Stetson Took The Canine Good Citizen Test And He…”

  1. Assistance Dogs vs. Therapy Dogs - What’s The Difference? | Puppy In Training on February 19th, 2008 10:49 pm

    [...] already taken my first step in preparation by working on Stetson’s training and passing the Canine Good Citizen Test. Either way, whether Stetson becomes a Guide Dog, a Therapy Dog, or just a pet I’ll be proud [...]

  2. Therapy Dog Training? | Puppy In Training on July 1st, 2008 10:43 pm

    [...] classes and 4 basic obedience classes. Stetson and his buddy Dustin both received their Canine Good Citizen Certificate back in February. All of this training including the socialization Stetson has gone [...]

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