NA, OA, AX, MX, NAJ, OAJ, AXJ, MXJ, NF, OF, XF, MXF, T2B, PAD, PAJD, MACH. All titles can also be earned in a "preferred" division. The preferred division allows dogs to jump at one height lower than their regular jump height division and it also gives them five extra seconds to complete the course.
Upcoming Agility Trials

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September 22-24, 2023
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Pinnacle Dog Sports Center
1006 Crocker Road
Westlake, OH 44145

(GPS Address: 950 Crocker Rd., Westlake, OH)

Judge: Candy Nettles

There is nothing quite like watching the beautiful flowing red coat of an Irish Setter leaping through a tire jump or taking the weave poles in Agility competition! Many of our redheads love the challenge and love working the obstacles and flying over the jumps! Agility is the fastest growing dog sport in America today and for good reason. You can compete at any level- from raw beginner to experienced MACH competitor- there is a place for you and your dog in the Agility ring. Clubs across the country offer basic Agility classes so find a club near you and go have some fun and good exercise with your redhead! It is a wonderful bonding experience with your dog and great fun for both of you!

Reprinted from the AKC website:
Agility is the ultimate game for you and your dog. It is also one of the most exciting canine sports for spectators. In agility, a dog demonstrates is agile nature and versatility by following cues from the handler through a timed obstacle course. The course has jumps, tunnels, weave poles, and other obstacles. Agility strengthens the bond between dogs and handlers, it is extremely fun, and it provides vigorous exercise for both!

The AKC offers two types of agility classes. The first is the Standard Class which includes obstacles such as the dog walk, the A-frame, and seesaw. The second is Jumpers with Weaves. This class only has jumps, tunnels and weave poles. Both classes offer increasing levels of difficulty to earn Novice, Open, Excellent and Master titles.

After completing both an Excellent Standard title and Excellent Jumpers title, a dog and handler team can compete for the MACH (Master Agility Champion title) - faster than the speed of sound!

Agility began in England in 1978. The AKC held its first agility trial in 1994. Agility is now the fastest growing dog sport in the United States and is the fastest growing event at the AKC!

AKC agility is available to every registerable breed, from Yorkshire Terriers to Irish Wolfhounds. The dogs run the same course with adjustments in the expected time and jump height.

Safety of the dogs is a primary concern for AKC agility. The classes are divided by jump heights in order to make the competition equal between the different size of dogs.