Canine Good Basics
Canine Good Basics (CGB) is a programme that is intended to be readily achievable for any dog and handler and a step towards Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certifications. It was launched in July 2017.
The Canine Good Basics exercises reflect what is expected of a pet dog in the learning stages of its training. It is achievable for the average pet dog owner and, like CGC, is based on practical everyday tasks.
Training and assessments are undertaken by Dogs NZ clubs, throughout New Zealand, using approved CGB Assessors. Assessments can be conducted during club training sessions or at a show or public dog event as they are simple and do not take long to complete.
CGB Certificates are available to clubs to print and hand out to those who achieve, and for added incentive, there is also a ribbon which can be purchased.
Club administrators - download an editable A5 certificate here
The exercises involved are
- Handler to correctly answer five standardized questions
- Accepting collar being held for a few steps
- Taking a treat nicely
- Handling/grooming by the handler
- Accepting approach and touch by an assessor
- Accepting a friendly dog
- Name recognition
- Lead walking
- Come when called
- Sit or down on cue
- 30 second stay
Canine Good Basic Manual
Canine Good Basics has a full manual which is available here for downloading or viewing.
To read the full manual click here