
The beginning
Tucker
Tucker started the dog sport journey and helped turn training into something bigger. He is retired now, but he is a big part of why this whole world became so special.
About Happy Dog League
Happy Dog League Title Tracker was created by a dog sport competitor who needed a better way to keep track of titles, Qs, points, goals, and progress.
Dog sports are exciting, but the record keeping can get messy fast. One dog, one sport, and one title goal may feel easy to remember at first. Then the goals grow. The titles get more complicated. The organizations add up.
This tracker was built to help you know where your dog stands without digging through notes, screenshots, spreadsheets, and memory.


Built from real dog sport life
Tucker was the dog who started the journey into dog sports. Once that door opened, it was easy to get pulled in. Training became more than teaching skills. It became something fun to build together.
Then Moose came along. Moose became the dog who wanted to do everything: ASCA agility, UKI agility, AKC agility, Fast CAT, Barn Hunt, and every new goal that seemed fun to try.
At first, the notes app worked well enough. Then there were AKC updates to check, UKI records to look up, ASCA progress to follow, Fast CAT points to calculate, and agility goals that needed more than a quick note.
The dogs behind the idea

The beginning
Tucker started the dog sport journey and helped turn training into something bigger. He is retired now, but he is a big part of why this whole world became so special.

The big goal dog
Moose is the dog currently doing the most. He is the one chasing agility goals, building title progress, and making it clear why a good dog title tracker matters.

The reminder
As a senior dog with hip dysplasia, Corbin enjoys nose work. He is a perfect reminder that dog sports can look different for every dog, and all of those journeys matter.
The moment tracking needed to be easier
One of the moments that made the need for this tracker really clear happened at Fast CAT. Tucker and Moose were both close to titles, and after the runs there was the usual math: how fast did they run, how many points did they earn, and did either dog finish a title that day?
The same thing happened in agility as Moose moved up into Masters level. Suddenly, it was not just about whether a run qualified. It was also about points, QQs, bigger goals, and understanding how close the next milestone really was.
Dog sport people should be able to enjoy the run, celebrate the progress, and know the stats without rebuilding the math every time.
The dog title tracker was built to take one thing off your mind. You still do the training, show up for your dog, and earn the Qs, points, titles, and milestones together.
The tracker simply gives you one organized place to keep it all. Add Qs and points as you go. Enter the titles your dog already has. Follow current progress. See what is next.
It is not meant to make dog sports feel more complicated. It is meant to make them easier to enjoy.
A title is not just a set of letters. It is the training sessions no one saw, the long trial weekends, the almost-there runs, and the breakthrough moments.
Your dog sport friends know what those titles mean. They know why a new title, a new Q, a new point total, or a new milestone can feel so exciting.
The tracker was built to keep those achievements organized and easier to celebrate.
Built for where you are now and where you are going

If you have one dog working toward one title, it can help you stay organized from the beginning. If your dog later adds another sport, another organization, or a bigger goal, the tracker can grow with you.
Always growing
Dog sports keep growing, and this tracker is meant to grow with them. Your dog's progress should be easy to see, easy to update, and fun to celebrate.
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