These last two stages of the CGC test are all about your dog’s confidence level when put in a strange situation. It’s about how your dog recovers from “distraction” (anything from a person in a wheelchair to a basketball being dribbled to a dude doing a happy dance in the middle of the street) and how your dog behaves when you hand his leash to a stranger and walk out of his sight and hearing (which seems cruel, but could be necessary in case you need to run into the store for a gallon of milk and lose your mind enough to leave your dog with a stranger… or in case you take your dog to the vet, and he needs to stay for some diagnostic work).
Read more: CGC Test Stages 9 & 10: Have Confidence, O Canine!
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