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Last night two of my kids took two of my dogs for their AKC Canine Good Citizenship test.   The kids/dogs had just completed a CGC class hosted by their 4H club and it was test night.  I was pretty sure that Charlotte would do great, but I was a little worried about Webster. 

 

Webster is a mellow, easy going guy and my son is a mellow, easy going guy.  Sounds like a nice combination, but sometimes the mellow son gets distracted and forgets to pay attention to the mellow dog.  The mellow dog gets distracted and starts sniffing and wandering, no longer paying attention to the mellow kid.  The result is an 88 lb dog dragging an unsuspecting 60 lb kid around the arena.  Not the way to pass the CGC :-)

 

Charlotte, on the other hand, LOVES dog class and just can't wait to find out what she should do next.  She is a dog class over-achiever, not quite border collie or Aussie level, but close (if you've ever seen a border collie or Australian shepherd work, you'll know what I mean).  After an unfortunate incident between a rude boxer and our Charlotte, the 4H agent simply stated, "Well, they can't all be perfect like Charlotte."

 

Well, we were pleased when Webster and Daniel moseyed their way through the CGC course.  There was a slight concern when Webster thought that "meet and greet a stranger with a dog" included sniffing the other dog's butt.  Webster agrees with Cesar Milan that butt sniffing is the proper way of greeting another dog, however, he had to play by AKC rules.  It was a polite sniff and, when Daniel realized that there was nose to butt action, he redirected our brown-noser into proper behavior. 

 

Charlotte pranced through her tasks, just waiting for Rachel to tell her what to do next.  She not only did well, but she looked go while doing it. 

 

Here are Daniel and Webster "walking through the crowd on a loose leash" (slowly, why hurry?).

 

Meeting a friendly stranger - "May I pet your dog?"

Charlotte during the "stay", just waiting for Rachel to give the release command.  Whatcha want me to do??? Just give the word!!

Meet and greet a friendly stranger with a dog.

 

Here are my "darlin's and doodles" with their CGC ribbons (we have to send away for our official AKC CGC certificates).

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Congratulations to all four of your CGC superstars! Love the photos!!

WTG,  Rachel, Daniel, Charlotte & Webster!! 

Congratulations! And how nice to have your children involved in the process!

This is soooo awesome! Congratulations! How old are your doodles if you don't mind my asking?

I don't mind you asking at all!  Webster is 4 1/2 yrs old & Charlotte is 3 1/2 yrs old. 

Great job. My daughter is hoping to help with the CGC certification of ours some day. Still working on general stuff with Jake since he is new and buckle collar only work with Brisby. Both of ours are still under a year so we are getting that puppiness out of them still.

Really,what you've done is impressive! Congrats to your family!

Impressive, congratulations all around.

Awesome job by your dogs, and wonderful opportunity for the kids.

Congratulations !

Congrats to these adorable handlers and their dogs!

How awesome....congratulations to all of you.  If you'd like, I can add one of the pictures to the CGC collage in the Training Group?

That would be very kind of you, Jane.  Thank you so much.  My kids are so proud that they made it onto DoodleKisses :-)

How wonderful. Congratulations. Loved the photos.

Congratulations to the Doodles and Darlin's and also to you Mom!   I love your pictures and how nice it was to have your children do the class with the Doodles!   The last picture is sooooo adorable and they actually look happy and proud!

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