AKC Community Canine


Pre-Requisites:

CGC


Class Fee:

$120


 

In this class the dog and owner will be moving to the next level in distraction obedience and calm behavior in a wide variety of environments.  This class builds on what was developed in the AKC Canine Good Citizen class and moves it up several steps which all done OUTSIDE of the classroom environment  in areas such as public parks, dog events, etc.  


NOTE:

Date shown is the START date for each class series.  Classes continue EACH week, same day and time, for five weeks.


 


Date Time

Saturday April 13 6:00 PM






Community Canine Classes

1. Dog stands, sits or lies down and waits under control while the owner:

 

2. Walks on a loose leash in a natural situation (not in a ring)–does not pull.

 

3. Walks on loose leash through a crowd

 

4. Dog walks past distraction dogs present; does not pull.

This item may be tested along with #3 if there are dogs in the crowd, etc.

 

5. Sit–stay in small group (3 other people with dogs).

Owners and dogs are in an informal circle/square while owners have a conversation.

Dogs are all on the owner's left side, on leash; 3 ft. apart. (At least 30 seconds)

6. Dog allows person who is carrying something (backpack, computer bag, etc.) to approach and pet it.

"May I pet your dog?" (Item is placed on floor/ground before the person pets the dog)

7. "Leave it." Dog walks by food and follows owner instructions, "Leave it."

This can be food placed by the evaluator on the floor or ground in a food dish with a wire cover as in Rally.

8. Down or sit stay–distance (owner's choice).

Dog is on 20–ft line, owner walks away with back to dog, picks up an item (e.g., backpack, training bag, clipboard, folder etc.) placed on the floor/chair/ground by the evaluator and returns to the dog.

9. Recall with distractions present (coming when called). Handler goes out 20–ft. (off center) and calls dog.

Dog is on the 20–ft. line from #8 above.

 

10. Dog will sit or stand stay (owner's choice) while owner enters/exits a doorway or narrow passageway. Owner calls dog through door when ready.

Owner may also choose to 1) send the dog through first and have the dog wait for the owner, or 2) the owner may choose to have the dog go through the doorway at the owner's side. Whichever method is used, the dog must not pull the owner and must be under good control. Think of the handler having the leash in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other.

Doorway or gate can be real or simulated with ring gates, two chairs, or a natural passageway (e.g., entrance to trail) in the community.