Stąpa twardo głosem a odcięte obiektyw takim błyskotkom humor niestety the CGC exercises, the AKC site. Training for the Advanced CGC and Urban CGC tests is also discussed this class. Several CGC Tests are offered during the year. Space is limited and graduates of the CRDTC Advanced Beginner Course have priority. Please bring a brush or comb and a copy of your dog's current rabies certificate and town license to the CGC Test. Test Fee: $20. CRDTC CGC Evaluators: Rally CRDTC offers rally instruction and rally course run-thrus as special classes several times a year. Meets Monday evenings at 219 Bear Hill Road, Waltham Schedule: Fee: Members $15, Non-members $20 per evening. If you've never trained at CRDTC, please print out and complete a training application and bring it with you the first time you come to class. Tricks! These classes are for dogs at all levels of training and include tricks and some bits of musical heeling such as that done canine freestyle dancing. Bring your crate, toys and treats. Open to all, no need to pre-register. Fee: Members $15, Non-members $20 per evening. If you've never trained at CRDTC, please print out and complete a training application and bring it with you the first time you come to class. Schedule: Training for Therapy Dogs Do you have a potential therapy dog? Dogs that do therapy visits must have excellent temperament. They should be calm, relaxed, confident, outgoing, friendly, patient, gentle, and enjoy physical contact with all types of people. They should be tolerant of other dogs and completely non-aggressive. Behaviors can be modified with training, but a dog's basic personality and disposition is unlikely to change. addition, therapy dogs should be well trained, obedient, and have good manners. They should work nicely on leash with their handler new surroundings and remain under good control despite distractions. Dogs should be healthy, current on all vaccinations, clean and well groomed, free of parasites, and have short smooth nails. Dog owners and their therapy dogs make a commitment to do regular volunteer visits at a designated nursing home, assisted living or special needs facility, senior daycare center, rehab center, or hospital. These visits can spark conversation, provide comfort and companionship, and renew fond memories of a person's previous pets. Some therapy dogs participate reading with children programs at libraries and schools. The specific requirements for certification vary by therapy dog organization but generally include successfully completing a basic obedience dog training course and passing the AKC Canine Good Citizen test, taken when the dog is at least one year old. Some organizations have additional requirements and their own tests for certification. The CRDTC Advanced Beginner classes are based on the CGC exercises. Each class focuses on two of the ten CGC exercises, all ten are covered over a five-week cycle. Training for the Advanced CGC and Urban CGC tests is also discussed this class. The CGC exercises are described on the AKC website Special Classes Workshops and Training Members only Individual Training time Members only reserve a 15 minute block of training time a small ring adjacent to an ongoing class. Depending on the schedule of classes, time is available from :15. Check the master schedule for dates times. There be a sign-up sheet at the check- desk. Introduction to Tracking 2018 Instructor: Roseann Mandell. For Beginners only. Meets 3 Tuesday evenings 8, and 22 at 6pm Waltham Each class runs 60 minutes and includes a handout, classroom discussion, and field exercises for the dogs. There is homework assigned each week. Your dog should be comfortable staying alone your vehicle when not working. Course fee is $65. Registration opens April 1st. Limited to 5 with preference to CRDTC members. Some resources: A Beginner's Guide and information about AKC tracking events.