Jan 7
Becoming a Therapy Dog - Part 3
If you’re just joining us, catch up by reading Becoming a Therapy Dog - Parts 1 & 2. Back to our story where we’re about to take the Canine Good Citizen test…
So, we did some quick practice exercises while we were waiting (with T-R-E-A-T-S) and before we knew it, it was our turn. Oscar executed tests 1 through 9 like a champ! And then came the dreaded #10…
I warned the extremely nice lady doing the certification that we probably weren’t going to be able to pass this step and that Oscar was going to freak out when I walked away, but she reassured me that he would be okay and he’d done so well with the other exercises that we should give it a try. She suggested that sometimes dogs get less stressed if you put them in a sit or down stay before leaving. Okay…here goes…
I handed her the leash, told Oscar to lie down (he did), “Now, STAY Oscar” - I turned around and without looking back, walked away and disappeared into the crowd. For the first few steps, I was cringing…just waiting for that horrible yelping to start, but it didn’t come. When I was far enough away, I peeked out from behind a tree to check up on him - he was looking around a little nervously for me, but he wasn’t yelping and he was still LYING DOWN!!
But we weren’t out of the woods yet - to pass test #10, he had to go 3 whole minutes without showing anything stronger than mild agitation or nervousness….I held my breath….the seconds ticked by. After about 2 minutes (seemed like 2 hours!) he stood up, but he never strained at the leash or yelped. Finally, the woman conducting the test waved me back - Oscar had passed!! It was a miracle! As she signed his evaluation form, she told me that she had never seen a calmer 10 month-old puppy - I have never been so proud in my entire life! Atta boy, Oscar!
We later found out that by completing the CGC certification, we had demonstrated half of the skills needed to become a registred therapy dog - and the evaluator’s comment reinforced our belief that Oscar’s calm nature would make him a terrific candidate for therapy dog work.
Tune in next time when it’s finally time to take our therapy dog test!!



