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AKC's Canine Good CitizenŽ (CGC) Program
Is your sweet Bichon a Good Citizen?

Signup HERE!
Saturday Afternoon
Sunday Afternoon


Why not let the world know s/he is grand
by going through this very simple 10-step procedure for assessing
 your dogs gentleness and basic good manners ??


NOTE:

Our testing representative has requested that in order for your bichon to have gotten used to the Bash grounds and having other Bichons around, this simple testing will take place later in the day with opportunities both Saturday and Sunday for your dog to be assessed when she/he is relaxed and a little tired.



Your Bichon needs to:

  • sit politely for friendly stranger's pats
  • allow basic grooming handling
  • be healthy weight and tolerate soft brushing
  • walk on leash through people
  • sit & stay for a few seconds
  • come when called from sit/stay
  • be non-anxious to having other dogs around (at the Bash? Hah! there's no choice!! lol!)
  • not panic at distractions
  • handle short supervised separation from owner

$10 per dog tested

 


The American Kennel Club's 'CGC' program is a certification program designed to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community. This program stresses responsible pet ownership for owners and basic good manners for dogs.  There are many exciting applications of this wonderful, entry level that go beyond the testing and certifying of dogs.

Started in 1989, CGC is a certification program that is designed to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community. The Canine Good Citizen Program is a two-part program that stresses responsible pet ownership for owners and basic good manners for dogs. All dogs who pass the 10-step CGC test may receive a certificate from the American Kennel Club with the payment of a $5.00 processing fee (see last paragraph).

Many dog owners choose Canine Good Citizen training as the first step in training their dogs. The Canine Good Citizen Program lays the foundation for other AKC activities such as obedience, agility, tracking, and performance events. As you work with your dog to teach the CGC skills, you'll discover the many benefits and joys of training your dog. Training will enhance the bond between you and your dog. Dogs who have a solid obedience education are a joy to live with-they respond well to household routines, have good manners in the presence of people and other dogs, and they fully enjoy the company of the owner who took the time to provide training, intellectual stimulation, and a high quality life. We sincerely hope that CGC will be only a beginning for you and your dog and that after passing the CGC test, you'll continue training in obedience, agility, tracking, or performance events.

Many other countries (including England, Australia, Japan, Hungary, Denmark, Sweden, Canada, and Finland) have developed CGC programs based on the AKC's CGC Program. A CGC Neighborhood Model has been established, police and animal control agencies use CGC for dealing with dog problems in communities, some therapy dog groups use the CGC as a partial screening tool, and some 4-H groups around the country have been using the CGC as a beginning dog training program for children.

A number of specialty (one breed only) clubs give the CGC at their annual national dog show. Dog clubs have discovered that the CGC is an event that allows everyone to go home a winner. Veterinarians have recognized the benefits of well-trained dogs and there are some CGC programs in place in veterinary hospitals. State legislatures began recognizing the CGC program as a means of advocating responsible dog ownership and 17 states now have Canine Good Citizen resolutions.

In a little over one decade, the Canine Good Citizen Program has begun to have an extremely positive impact in many of our communities. This is a program that can help us assure that the dogs we love will always be welcomed and well-respected members of our communities.

At the CGC test, owners should be given 2 parts of a three-part test form. On the form, owners are instructed to send in one copy of the test form with the recording fee of $5.00 to receive the certificate. Owners may choose to not purchase a certificate and to use the copy of their test results as proof of passing the CGC test. Certificates take 4-6 weeks for processing and printing. The high-quality certificate has the same format as other AKC certificates and the CGC logo is embossed in gold at the bottom. The new official CGC certificate is very attractive and is suitable for framing.