Canine Good Citizens Advance

Canine Good Citizens Advance “CGCA” otherwise known as Community Canine is the advance level of the Canine Good Citizens. It is a 10 step test of skills that your dog must pass in order to receive the CGCA title which is a AKC (American Kennel Club) title and will appear on your dogs pedigree.

While Gambler and Glory were at the American Chesapeake Club National Show Specialty we took the CGCA test. Photos are curiosity of Tina Cox of Misty Shores Chesapeakes. Thank you Tina for capturing some really special moments.

Taken from the AKC website

Advanced Canine Good Citizen (The “CGCA” Title)

To earn the CGCA title, the dog must:

  1. be registered or listed with AKC (AKC number, PAL, or AKC Canine Partners number) and,
  2. already have a Canine Good Citizen award/title on record.

Dogs must pass all 10 items of the test to receive the CGCA title.

    1. Dog stands, sits or lies down and waits under control while the owner:
      • sits at the registration table and fills out paperwork, or,
      • if the test is done in the community, dog waits while the owner sits and has a snack or visits with another person (e.g., at a park)12107846_1178195868861040_875639075170246769_n
    2. Walks on a loose leash in a natural situation (not in a ring) — does not pull.
      • left turn
      • right turn
      • stop
      • fast and slow pace 12144829_1178195898861037_209104491692753215_n
    3. Walks on loose leash through a crowd:
      • at a show or in class, this item is tested in a real crowd, not in a ring
      • in the community, dog walks on sidewalk, through a crowd at a community fair, park, on a trail, through a busy hallway, etc.
    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.

      • at a show or class, dog walks by dogs waiting in the crowd–dogs 2 ft. apart
      • in the community, dog walks by other dogs on a trail, sidewalk, in a hallway, etc.12088427_1178195918861035_3138329821881678187_n
    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)11148505_1178195925527701_4411026714646358440_n
    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.12141699_1178195928861034_6807084638308133797_n
    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.
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    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.12143129_1178196018861025_5870491276579574320_n 12075093_1178195975527696_8800634103207309664_n

      Gambler and Glory passed the test and are now “CGCA” dogs.

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Our pal Poppy took her Canine Good Citizens test and also also passed her test. It was a great day for the brown dog good citizens.

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Glory was also shown in conformation at the specialty, we entered in the amateur owner handler class. There were only three dogs in the class so Glory ended up with third. We are ok with that as she is just now getting her coat back from loosing it from the whelp of her puppies. She got a nice water bucket, some treats and a cool yellow ribbon.

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A whole lot of good mischief going on today!

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16 Replies to “Canine Good Citizens Advance”

  1. easyweimaraner

    Congrats Gambler Glory and Poppy! We don’t have a CGCA test or any offical test like that… but it sounds interesting. I would like to try it too… and I’m glad to wait patiently is for doing paperwork or something like that… if I had to wait while she eats ice cream or a snack I probably would fail the first minute…

  2. Pooch Smooches

    Wow, very impressive! Rita couldn’t pass that. The distractions w/ strange men and other dogs would unfortunately be her undoing. (Although it would depend a lot of the man/the other dog.) Glory looks very proud of herself with her ribbon and her prize. Cute pics!