
CD - Companion Dog
To earn the title of Companion Dog (CD), the dog must pass three
novice obedience trials under at least two different licensed obedience judges. Each trial consists of six exercises which
the dog must pass (obtain at least 50%) and accumulate a total score of a minimum of 170 points. (A perfect score is 200 points).
The exercises are:
- Heel on leash and figure 8: The dog must perform
a heeling pattern on-leash as well as heeling in a figure-8 pattern around two ring stewards (40 points).
- Stand for examination: The handler stands the dog
and then moves in front to the end of the leash (30 points).
- Heel free: The dog performs a heeling pattern off-leash
(40 points).
- Recall: The handler leaves the dog in a sit-stay
and walks to the end of the ring, then calls the dog (30 points).
- Long sit (1 minute): A group exercise where the
dogs are lined up and made to sit in a row. The handlers then move to the opposite side of the ring (30 points).
- Long down (3 minutes): A group exercise where the
dogs are lined up in a row and made to lie down. The handlers then move to the opposite side of the ring (30 points).

CDX - Companion Dog Excellent
Once a dog has earned his CD title, he can then go on to earn the
title of Companion Dog Excellent (CDX) by passing three open obedience trials under at least two different licensed judges.
Each trial consists of seven exercises. The dog must pass each exercise (obtain at least 50%) and accumulate a total score
of at least 170 points (a perfect score is 200 points).
The exercises are:
- Heel free and figure 8: The dog must perform a heeling
pattern off-leash and heeling in a figure-8 pattern around two ring stewards (40 points).
- Drop on recall: The handler must leave the dog in
a sit-stay position and walk to the end of the ring. The handler then calls the dog. The dog must drop to a stationary position
upon being given the signal by his handler and then come on the next signal (30 points).
- Retrieve on the flat: The handler throws a dumbbell
away from himself and the dog and then signals the dog to retrieve it (25 points).
- Retrieve over a high jump: The handler throws a
dumbbell over a high-jump and then signals the dog to retrieve the object. The dog must retrieve the dumbbell by jumping the
high-jump both ways. The height of the jump is equal to the height of the dog at the withers, to a maximum of 36 inches (35
points).
- Broad jump: From a sitting start, the dog must leap
over a broad jump and return to his handler. The length of the jump is equal to two times the height of the dog at the withers,
to a maximum of 72 inches (20 points).
- Long sit (3 minutes): A group exercise where the
dogs are lined up and made to sit in a row. The handlers then move out of the ring and out of sight of the dogs (25 points).
- Long down (3 minutes): A group exercise where the
dogs are lined up and made to lie down in a row. The handlers then move out of the ring and out of sight of the dogs (25 points).

UD - Utility Dog
Once
a dog has obtained his CDX title, he can then earn the title of UD and OTCH by passing three utility obedience trials under
at least two different obedience judges. Each trial consists of five exercises. The dog must pass each exercise (obtain at
least 50%) and accumulate a total score of at least 170 points. (A perfect score is 200 points).
The exercises are:
- Seek back: The dog performs a heeling pattern off-leash
and at some point the handler drops an object (glove) that the dog is expected to retrieve (30 Points).
- Scent discrimination: A collection of 12 objects
(four wood, four metal, and four leather) are placed in the centre of the obedience ring. The handler applies his scent to
a fifth object and the judges places it somewhere among the other objects. The handler sends the dog to find the scented item.
This is repeated another material (2 times 30 Points).
- Signal exercise: The dog performs a heeling pattern
off-leash with only visual commands being given. At some point, the handler signals the dog to stop in a standing position
and wait while the handler moves away. The handler then turns to face the dog and gives further visual commands: a) Lie down;
b) Sit up; and c) Come to the handler (40 points).
- Directed jumping: Two jumps (a solid high jump and
a bar jump) are placed at a specified distance apart near the centre of the ring. The handler commands the dog to run out
between and past the two jumps and then to sit. The handler then commands the dog to go over a designated jump. The exercise
is repeated for the second jump (40 points).
- Examination: The principal features of the exercise
are that the dog heel, stand, and stay as the handler moves away; accept the examination without shyness or resentment; and
return to the handler on command (30 points).

OTCh - Obedience Trial Champion
In Canada, the OTCh. title is awarded to any dog who has
successfully passed the three obedience levels and obtained the titles:CD CDX, and UD.
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