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    Senior Dog Sue-Ram's Avatar
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    Hi: yes I believe its the same test with a Canadian twist.

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    Senior Dog Tanya's Avatar
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    I was curious. Looks like hte CKC (canadian kennel club) one has two extra steps VS the AKC (american kennel club) one. Rock could do all this but Penny's downfall was the grooming/politely accepts petting. she'd move around to interact with/jump on/lick the other person.

    Canine Good Neighbour Program | CKC

    1. Accepting A Friendly Stranger
    2. Politely Accepts Petting
    3. Appearance and Grooming
    4. Out For A Walk
    5. Walking Through A Crowd
    6. Sit/Down On Command and Stay In Place
    7. Come When Called
    8. Praise/Interaction
    9. Reaction To A Passing Dog
    10. Reaction To Distractions
    11. Supervised Isolation
    12. Walking Through A Door/Gate


    CGC Pledge - American Kennel Club
    The dog will allow a friendly stranger to approach it and speak to the handler in a natural, everyday situation.
    Sitting Politely for Petting
    The dog will allow a friendly stranger to pet it while it is out with its handler.

    Appearance and Grooming
    The dog will permit someone to check it’s ears and front feet, as a groomer or veterinarian would do.

    Out for a Walk (walking on a loose lead)
    Following the evaluator’s instructions, the dog will walk on a loose lead (with the handler/owner).

    Walking Through a Crowd
    This test demonstrates that the dog can move about politely in pedestrian traffic and is under control in public places. The dog and handler walk around and pass close to several people (at least three).

    Sit and Down on Command and Staying in Place
    The dog must do sit AND down on command, then the owner chooses the position for leaving the dog in the stay.

    Coming When Called
    This test demonstrates that the dog will come when called by the handler (from 10 feet on a leash).

    Reaction to Another Dog
    This test demonstrates that the dog can behave politely around other dogs. Two handlers and their dogs approach each other from a distance of about 20 feet, stop, shake hands and exchange pleasantries.

    Reaction to Distraction
    The evaluator will select and present two distractions such as dropping a chair, etc.

    Supervised Separation

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    Senior Dog Meeps83's Avatar
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    The two not on the AKC test were, for me at least, part of the exam. We had to walk thru a real door, down a hall, and they a gated door to begin our test. Our interaction and type of praise were watched. We couldn't do treats or pretend that we had treats. Some were corrected on not being stern enough and not following they with commands.


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