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The Canine Good Citizen: Every Dog Can Be One
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From the PublisherThis second and revised edition
contains all the latest requirements for any dog, purebred or mixed, to earn
a CGC title. More than 150,000 have already been awarded. Regardless of whether the goal is a Canine Good Citizen certificate, the book thoroughly explains what makes dogs different and how owners can interpret these differences to ensure that training will be successful.
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From The CriticsPublishers Weekly: The Canine Good Citizen test, introduced by the American Kennel Club in recent years, hardly requires a special course of training-designed to certify that a dog has basic obedience skills, the CGC consists of 10 simple exercises for the dog, from sitting ``politely'' for petting to walking on a loose leash to a down-stay with the owner 20 feet away. But passing the CGC is as good a goal as any in dog training, and the Volhards (he is coauthor, with Bartlett, of What All Good Dogs Should Know; she has made award-winning training films) do a wonderful job of arming the reader with skills, techniques and philosophies. Their discussions are succinct and sober: a remarkably cogent section about teaching specific postures (sit, heel, etc.) and practices is preceded by a concise discussion of managing stress while training; a ``Pack Leader's Bill of Rights'' simplifies the often-clouded concept of pack theory; a schedule suggests the expected rate of progress. |
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Table of ContentsAbout the Authors. Acknowledgments. Foreword. Introduction. 1. Why a Canine Good Citizen?(r). 2. What Is a Canine Good Citizen? 3. What Happens When? 4. Understanding Your Dog. 5. Stress and Your Dog. 6. Sit! Down! Stand! Stay! 7. Out for a Walk. 8. Coming When Called. 9. Training with Distractions. 10. Taking the Test. 11. Summary of Exercises. Glossary. References for the Motivational Method. Bibliography. Index.
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