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Canine Good Citizen Test

By Kelly Anderson, published Apr 30, 2007
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History


The American Kennel Club (AKC) started offering the canine good citizen (CGC) test in 1989. The test is a two-part program stressing responsible dog ownership and basic canine good manners. Many other countries have developed CGC models based on the AKC CGC test. The CGC program also serves as a public education and outreach program.

Requirements


The CGC test is open to purebred and mixed breed dogs alike. While there is no minimum age requirement to earn the CGC certification, the AKC recommends re-testing puppies again as adults since temperament can change over time. Owners will sign the Responsible Dog Owners Pledge signifying they will be responsible for their dog's health care needs, safety, quality of life, and that they will not let their dog infringe on the rights of others.

Preparation

There are no pre-requisites for taking the test. Most dogs and their owners will have attended a basic obedience class or two. Some classes include the CGC test as part of the graduation events. If you have trained your dog at home you are certainly welcome to take the test as well. Tests are offered through local kennel clubs, dog training clubs, and dog trainers.

The Test


All exercises are performed on leash and your dog must be wearing a buckle or slip collar. Pinch collars or head halters are not permitted. You may talk to and encourage your dog during the test. You can give more than one command to your dog to perform a particular exercise.

To pass the CGC test your dog must pass all ten items.

1) Accepting a friendly stranger

2) Sitting politely for petting

3) Appearance and grooming

4) Out for a walk (on a loose leash)

5) Walking through a crowd

6) Sit and down on command and staying in place

7) Coming when called

8) Reaction to another dog

9) Reaction to distraction

10) Supervised separation

Canine Good Citizen Test

Cheyenne & Maija pass the CGC test.

Credit: Me

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Takeaways
  • CGC requirements
  • history of the CGC test
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Very informative.

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