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Silver Award
For
the Silver Award examiners will only accept dogs that have already
been awarded a Bronze Award Certificate, that have proper means
of identification and, whose handlers can show their means of
cleaning up after their dog.
- Play with the dog
The object is to demonstrate that the dog will play with its handler. Play adds an extra dimension to a dog's life and can be used to make training fun.
- Road walk
The object is to test the ability of the dog to walk on lead under control.
- Rejoin the handler
The object is for the dog to remain steady while the handler leaves but the dog will rejoin when instructed to do so.
- Stay in one place
The object is that the dog will stay on the spot while the handler moves away for 2 minutes. The handler should remain in sight.
- Vehicle control
The object is for the handler to get the dog in and out of a vehicle in a controlled manner. The dog should remain quiet, relaxed and under control during the exercise.
- Come away from distractions
The object is for the handler to remain in control of their dog when there are distractions.
- Controlled greeting
The object is to demonstrate that the dog will not jump up. Should this happen, the handler must be able to successfully instruct the dog to cease.
- Food manners
The object is for the dog to have good manners when aware of peoples' food.
- Examination of the dog
The object is to demonstrate that the dog will allow inspection of its body by a stranger as might be undertaken by a veterinary surgeon.
- Responsibility and care
The object is to test the knowledge of the handler on this subject.
After successful completion of
the Silver Award, awardees can purchase a Silver Good Citizen
Dog Scheme Tag.
More on Bronze ~ Gold
~ Puppy Foundation

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