I learned a few days ago (no idea why I didn't pick this up before somewhere) but our CGC program in the UK is really different from the one in the US. We have 3 levels here, and your dog can't be titled "CGC" until he/she has passed them all. Each level involves 8 weeks of required classes, assuming you pass first time and don't have to redo the ENTIRE 8 week course again.
Ben has his bronze level, will be starting silver as soon as I find out from our CGC trainer when she's starting the course.
From the UK Kennel Club website (have eliminated descriptions, the tasks are pretty evident):
Bronze:
- Exercise 1 - Cleanliness and Identification
- Exercise 2 - Collar and Lead
- Exercise 3 - Walk on Lead
- Exercise 4 - Control at Door/Gate
- Exercise 5 - Controlled Walk Amongst People And Dogs
- Exercise 6 - Stay on Lead for One Minute
- Exercise 7 - Grooming
- Exercise 8 - Examination of the Dog
- Exercise 9 - Return to Handler
- Exercise 10 - Responsibility and Care (questions for handler on responsible dog ownership, which must be answered correctly)
Silver:
- Exercise 1 - Play with the Dog
- Exercise 2 - Road Walk
- Exercise 3 - Rejoin handler (this is a recall after putting the dog in a wait)
- Exercise 4 - Stay in One Place for Two Minutes
- Exercise 5 - Vehicle Control (getting the dog out of a car)
- Exercise 6 - Come away from Distractions (recall from playing)
- Exercise 7 - Controlled Greeting (proving the dog won't jump up)
- Exercise 8 - Food Manners
- Exercise 9 - Examination of the Dog
- Exercise 10 - Responsibility and Care
Gold:
- Exercise 1 - Road Walk
- Exercise 2 - Return to Handler’s Side
- Exercise 3 - Walk Free Beside Handler
- Exercise 4 - Stay Down in one Place
- Exercise 5 - Send the Dog to Bed
- Exercise 6 - Stop the Dog (get the dog to stop dead after moving at a reasonable speed)
- Exercise 7 - Relaxed Isolation
- Exercise 8 - Food Manners
- Exercise 9 - Examination of the Dog
- Exercise 10 - Responsibility and Care
As you can see, there are exercises in common for all of them, but the standards get a lot stricter as you move up.
I'm curious as to why it's so different here...it would take 6 months of constant study to put a CGC on a dog here, whereas I've heard there that if the dog is trained it can be done in a day and it's just one test, not 3. You HAVE to get each level before progressing to the next, and to the best of my knowledge you can't take a test without having put in the 8 weeks of courses.
The CGC scheme is really popular here and taken quite seriously....I'm not sure how it is there so that's why I'm posting this. Any thoughts on the differences?