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Texas Rottie asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

How many here have a CGC on their dog? How about TT?

Update:

CGC - Canine Good Citizen

TT - Temperament Tested (American Temperament Test Society)

TDI - Therapy Dogs International

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I have 4 dogs, all passed the CGC test. It was a lot of fun each time. One of my dogs, Bailey also has his TDI (Therapy Dogs International) certification.

    Source(s): BTW - I asked the same question 2 years ago, and the geniuses who mediate YA deleted it because they felt the question was an advertisement. Let's hope that YA (morons that they are) learned better since then. Good luck.
  • 1 decade ago

    All my canines have passed their CGC, only 3 have been TT tested, and only one of my Yorkshires are a certified to be a Therapy dog.

  • 1 decade ago

    All my dogs, except for the neurotic American Bulldog have their CGC's. All the other dogs I have had have gotten the CGC also.

    There does not seem to be much TT done with Newfs.

  • 1 decade ago

    I am working on the CGC with my dogs! We are still doing the basics in training. :) We haven't had them for very long. I have 2 pittie puppies, so I want to make sure they are trained to be on their best behavior at all times so people will see how great the breed can be!

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  • 5 years ago

    Call name was T.J. I don't remember his registered name. He was a GSD, and he was a UKC Grand Champion. He died shortly after getting Grand Champion. If I remember correctly, he got bloat, or stomach torsion or something, and bled out through his anus. He was a great friendly dog, loyal, loving. He produced some of the GREATEST GSD pups I've met, and they honestly were amazing pups. He was the first dog that I helped title (when we were starting to get into showing), but was not my dog. He was about 3-6 years old at death. There's another favorite that I had. His call name was Hunter. Again, I don't remember the registered name. He was titled in Schutzhund (not sure on the specifics), and he had two of the 5 double world Schutzhund champs in his bloodlines. He had to be put down at 10-11 years old, because the Schutzhund training when he was young caused him to have a pinched nerve in his vertabrae, and he couldn't control his back legs anymore. He was a GSD. He was my absolute favorite dog. When I would help do chores for his owner, he would follow me around on night shift, and keep me safe on the many acres of land they owned. He was my best friend until the day he died, and there's not a day that goes by that I don't think of him. Just seeing him would make me smile. (Ironically, Hunter is the great-grand-sire of my dog.)

  • 1 decade ago

    CGC,next goal TDI

  • W.
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    My Boxer passed both CGC and TDI. Not sure what TT is.

  • 1 decade ago

    My 4 Australian shepherds

    and my mix breed all have there CGCs

  • T J
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    My daughter is a CGC evaluator, Sooo,, it kinda goes with the territory

  • 1 decade ago

    all my dogs have or have had CGC. three have TD and in all over the years eight have CD Titles (companion dog), CDX Title (companion dog excellent and two RN (rally novice).

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