At some point this year, I hope to have Charlie trained well enough to get his CGC (Canine Good Citizen) certificate.
My main concern is that one of the ten tests is for the dog to allow a stranger to brush the dog, inspect the ears and lift the paws.
I brush Charlie with a slicker then comb him every day. He does not however kick back and enjoy it. I do think he likes being brushed, but it seems to be over-stimulating for him. He thinks brushing is a game. He gets so excited that brushing is about the only time he will mouth my hands (but does not bite down). I also let him sniff and bite the brush, as that seems to calm him enough for me to get a few more brush strokes. He's fairly wriggly too. If I quit brushing, he does nudge me for more. He's just not calm.
I'm afraid that during the CGC test, if he mouths the testers hands, bites the brush, and doesn't hold still, then we won't pass. Has anyone had success changing your dog from "Over-excited, hyper-active to be brushed" to "Calm and collected to be brushed"? Or has anyone's Corgi acted like this and still passed the CGC test?