I just found out yesterday (Saturday) that they will be doing the CGC test at our obedience club on Friday. I've wanted to do this with Halas for awhile, so I've been conscious of the items on the CGC list for a long time. I feel like he can do most (maybe all) of the items, but I'm not sure if he can do them every time yet. I know we'll have some difficulty with sitting calmly to be greeted. He's gotten better about not jumping up, but he's still pretty enthusiastic. We're going to go to the testing. If we decide it's too soon, we'll just sit and watch to see exactly what goes on. But I'm hoping we can go through the test. If we don't pass, it will at least be good experience.
But I do have a couple of questions for those of you who have been through it: Does it make sense to take the test even if we can't do 100% of the test items 100% of the time? How do they grade? Do you have to be perfect, or is there a little room for error (I know there are specific things that automatically disqualify you, like biting or peeing inside, so I don't mean those things)?
I e-mailed one of the trainers that we've worked with in a couple of our obedience classes, and she said we should at least come and watch, and she feels that we should take the test. We've been through Puppy class, Manners class, Beginner obedience (twice, just because we weren't ready for some of the things in Novice class), and now we're in Novice class. So he definitely KNOWS how to do all of the test items. Halas just still has times where he doesn't feel like DOING the things he knows how to do. He turned 14 months old yesterday, so he's still very young, but I know dogs a lot younger than that have taken and passed the CGC test.
So, should we go for it?
Thanks, I really appreciate any advice or thoughts you can share with me.