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How to help my dog pass the Canine good citizen test

As you know, my little foster dog Cosmo took his Canine good citizen test over the weekend.

Passing the CGC test shows that a dog will remain under control in various real-life situations.

“The CGC Program is developed to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community,” according to the American Kennel Club.

Well, we sure showed them!

Introducing Cosmo Kramer, CGC.

The reason I wanted to make it a goal for Cosmo to pass the CGC test before getting adopted was because when he concerned live with us he was not a good doggy citizen.

Cosmo was one of those impolite little dogs in public situations and even at home. He used to growl at every person and dog we passed on walks. He used to bark at me, demanding treats. He would not obey basic commands without food motivation. He pulled on the leash so bad his gentle Leader would hurt his muzzle and eyes.

Obviously there is no such thing as a perfect dog, and Cosmo still has a long way to go. He is still aggressive about treats, but he is learning self control. I would never count on him 100 percent around kids. and like many dogs, he still pulls on the leash. En masse.

But little Cosmo has come a long way, and I am proud of him. He did better than many of the other dogs that showed up to take the test on Sunday. many of the others did not pass because they could not sit still when the evaluator spoke with them or touched them, or they could not keep all four paws on the ground when walking through a crowd.

Cosmo and I would like to share some suggestions to help other dog owners prepare for the Canine good citizen test.

How to help your dog pass the Canine good citizen test

1. Make sure your dog has had enough exercise leading up to the test.

I’m not saying you should run your dog to exhaustion, I’m just saying you should give your dog an adequate amount of exercise so he can remain calm and focused. the most common problem I saw on Sunday was a lot of pent-up energy in many of the dogs. They showed up practically trembling with anxiety and excitement, panting heavily.

The dogs would get thrilled and roll around on their backs when the evaluator tried to pet them. They would get onto the leash and try to initiate a game of tug after completing a successful recall. all in all, they were having a great time! but they were not under control.

Cosmo and I went for a 45-minute walk before the test. This made a huge difference for him, and cut back on his pulling dramatically.

2. speak with your dog throughout the test.

Dog owners are welcome to speak with their dogs as much as they need to during the CGC test. Cosmo can get a bit nervous when a new person is touching him. So while the evaluator was lifting his paws and taking a look at his ears, I spoke with him the whole time. “Wow! What a good boy! She’s such a nice lady! You’re being so good, Cosmo! god dreng!” I was a bit over the top, and it worked.

During the loose-leash portion of the test, I also spoke with Cosmo a lot and patted my leg. I knew a tense leash was an automatic fail, so I let him walk ahead of me a bit (quite a bit). All that matters for this portion is that the dog remains on a loose leash and generally stays near his owner.

3. Take an obedience class at a location that provides the test.

Cosmo and I took the CGC test at the Red River North dog Obedience Club in Fargo. prior to taking the test, we took two obedience classes at this location. obviously this dramatically improved our chances of passing the test because Cosmo was comfortable in this environment. some of the dogs had only been in the building a few times, and they were energized and thrilled about all the new people, new smells and new dogs!

4. practice for the test around dogs and people your dog has never met.

Cosmo had a very hard time remaining focused and under control when we approached a new dog during the “reaction to another dog” portion of the test.

We actually failed this element, but if the dog passes nine of the 10 elements he is allowed to retake the part he failed. We somehow managed to pass during our second attempt while meeting a second new dog. Cosmo had trouble with this portion because he really wanted to lunge forward and greet the other dog.

When we practiced for this portion of the test, we practiced greeting dogs Cosmo had already met. This is no problem. What Cosmo does have a problem with is remaining calm when meeting new dogs. To better prepare for this, I should’ve been more consistent with making him sit each time we met a new dog in real life.

But you know what? With an old crab like him, I’m pretty happy if he wants to rush forward and greet another dog. At least he’s being friendly!

What arE Nogle yderligere forslag til at hjælpe en hund med at bestå hundens gode borgertest?

How to get A dog to Tolerate nail Trims—5 tips

Every morning when I wipe off Baxter’s feet after our very first walk of the day, I clip two toenails.

This is an incredible accomplishment.

The truth that I can clip two nails (two!), that I can do it every day, that I can do it by myself—there were moments when I wasn’t sure we might get here.Bax hates having his nails clipped. When we very first got him, my other half as well as I went to clip his nails as well as he freaked out. We believed we must be doing something wrong. We called my good friend who’s a vet tech, as well as she offered to show us exactly how to do it properly.

That nail trimming session included Baxter pinned to the ground thrashing as well as growling as well as snapping. The leash was wrapped around his jaw as a makeshift muzzle. It took both Matt as well as I to hold him down while my good friend clipped his nails.

Det var forfærdeligt.

But that was what a vet tech—a professional—did, so we figured that must be exactly how it goes. Some dogs just don’t like getting their nails clipped. Matt as well as I went out as well as gotten a appropriate muzzle, as well as every month we had a wrestling match with Baxter.

Everyone was stressed on nail cutting day, Baxter most of all. I lastly decided I wasn’t going to do that to him anymore.

How to get a dog to tolerate nail trims

I started a campaign of desensitization.

For a few minutes every day, I touched his feet. I stroked his legs, touched his feet, taken a look at his toes, tapped his nails, held his foot. daily for about two weeks.

I should state right here that we don’t do a great deal of treat training, so food benefits were not part of my desensitization plan. Our fitness instructor (whom we did seek advice from about Bax’s off the wall toe nail reaction) is adamantly against treat training, so we’ve never gotten in the habit of utilizing treats.

After the desensitization session, Bax would get a massage, which he loves, or scratches in all his much-loved places.

After the touchy-feely time had gone on for awhile, I added the clippers. I let him see as well as sniff the clippers. I touched his legs as well as feet with them.

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Then I progressed to tapping his nails with the clippers. Again, this went on for about a week as well as each session was complied with by massage.

Then I started putting his nail in the jaw of the clippers. I was holding his foot the method I would when I cut the nail. The clippers were touching him the method they would.

I restrained myself from trying to cut a nail, no matter exactly how calm he seemed.

Eventually after weeks of my desensitization campaign, I clipped a nail. There was jerking as well as growling as well as screaming (seriously, you should hear this dog scream).

I hadn’t hit the quick or hurt him. He was fine. He was just upset. I scratched his neck—his preferred spot—and he calmed down. We left it at one nail as well as went on with our day.

Desensitization continued, as well as I tried one more nail. His reaction was the same. There was one point where Bax put his teeth on me difficult sufficient to bruise my hand.

I didn’t provide up as well as persisted with touching his feet, tapping his nails, massaging as well as scratching him as well as clipping one toe nail every morning.

Slowly, Baxter calmed down. He’s still not perfect. We’re as much as clipping two toe nails every morning. I try not to push it more than that.

Sometimes there’s a reaction of a grumble or a squeal, however there is no more snapping as well as no more meltdowns.

I’ve clipped as well short a couple of times as well as hit the quick. These occurrences haven’t seemed to set us back at all. Bax will let me swab his nail as well as hold it up until the bleeding stops.

Over time, the setting that Baxter is most comfortable in has changed.

At first, he was calmest in a sit with me choosing his paws up in front of him. He seemed less anxious about having his front nails clipped than his backs.

Now, he stands every morning, as well as I bend his paws back under him to ensure that he can’t see. When I clip his back feet, he sometimes doesn’t react at all—I like it when that happens.

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Baxter is still a bit sensitive about his feet. I would never ask him to let somebody else cut his toenails. I feel like Baxter has come to trust me around his toenails, as well as we’ve discovered a routine that works for both of us.

Five tips for cutting a dog’s toenails:

1. Don’t rush it. There’s no ruleDet siger, at du er nødt til at skære enhver tå negle alt sammen i en session. Klip kun en søm om dagen – eller hver anden dag. Oplev, hvad der fungerer såvel som din hund.

2. Begynd lidt med at styre din hunds fødder såvel som tæer. Få ham brugt til Clippers, dit greb såvel som det synes over tid.

3. Vær rolig. Du er måske ivrig efter nøjagtigt, hvordan din hund vil reagere, men hvis du kan være rolig, er det mere sandsynligt, at han er rolig.

Vi har opdaget, at min anden halvdel ikke arbejder på en rolig energi, når det kommer til negleklipning. Mind dig selv om, at de bare er tånegle. Hvis i dag ikke fungerer, prøver du igen i morgen (se nr. 1 ovenfor).

Hvis du vil tale, skal du gøre det med en blød stemme. Jeg opdagede, at en shhhh -støj undertiden hjalp.

4. Prøv forskellige positioner. Få din hund til at stå, sidde, ligge. Prøv at holde fødderne foran eller krøllet under. Betal renter, hvor din hund ser ud til at være mest behagelig.

5. Brug en belønning til at samarbejde med negleklipning med noget positivt. Behandler såvel som mad er indlysende belønninger, men at klappe kan også fungere. Touch er en stærk kommunikator med hunde. Blanding af massage eller ridning af din hund i hans meget elskede område kan forbedre din bånd.

Hvordan håndterer din hund negleskærme?

Julia Preston er en rutinemæssig bidragyder til den Mutt. Hun bevarer bloghuset på 129 acres.

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