Agility Championship Title Tracker

Championship agility goals are rarely one simple checkbox. MACH, PACH, AGCH, ATCH, C-ATCH, USDAA goals, and NADAC championship-style progress can involve points, Qs, QQs, games, levels, classes, or separate title pieces.

Happy Dog League title tracker helps you keep those pieces organized by dog, organization, and title path, so you can see what is complete, what is close, and what your dog needs next.

AKC agility MACH title tracker screenshot

Championship titles need more than a simple earned-title list.

AKC agility AGCH title tracker screenshot

A championship title can depend on several kinds of progress happening at the same time. One organization may care about points and QQs. Another may care about games, levels, classes, or a different combination of title requirements.

When those details live in separate notes, spreadsheets, screenshots, and event results, it gets harder to answer the question that matters most: what does my dog still need?

Keep championship progress visible, organized, and connected to the right title path.

Follow every piece of the championship path.

Track points, Qs, QQs, classes, games, levels, and title pieces without flattening every agility organization into the same record.

Points

Championship progress often depends on points earned over time, not just a single finished title.

Qs and QQs

Track qualifying runs, double Qs, and other result combinations that can matter for championship goals.

Games and Classes

Some organizations require progress across different games, classes, levels, or program paths.

Title Pieces

Keep each piece of a championship path visible, so you can see what is complete and what still needs work.

Organization Paths

Separate AKC, ASCA, CPE, USDAA, NADAC, and other agility goals instead of mixing them together.

Bigger Goals

Use one tracker to follow long-term agility championship progress across one dog or multiple dogs.

Track championship goals across agility organizations.

Each organization has its own title language. Keep the goal connected to the right venue while still seeing your dog's bigger agility journey.

AKC MACH, PACH, and AGCH

Track AKC agility championship progress such as MACH, PACH, and AGCH goals alongside the titles, Qs, points, and QQs that support them.

AKC Agility Title Tracker

ASCA ATCH

Keep ASCA ATCH progress organized with ASCA titles, legs, points, and multi-venue agility goals.

ASCA Agility Title Tracker

CPE C-ATCH

Follow CPE C-ATCH progress across levels, classes, Qs, and title goals without rebuilding a spreadsheet after every trial.

CPE Agility Title Tracker

USDAA and NADAC Goals

Keep USDAA championship goals and NADAC championship-style progress separate from other agility venues where supported.

USDAA Agility Title Tracker

Start from your dog's current championship progress.

Your dog's tracker does not need to start from zero. Add earned titles, existing points, current Qs or QQs, and the championship goals you are already chasing.

From there, new results can stay connected to the correct organization and title path, so the next goal is easier to see after every trial.

Ready to make championship tracking easier?

Keep your dog's agility championship titles, Qs, points, QQs, goals, and progress organized in one place.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an agility championship title tracker?+

An agility championship title tracker helps you organize long-term championship progress across points, Qs, QQs, games, classes, levels, title pieces, and organization-specific title paths.

Can I track MACH, PACH, and AGCH progress?+

Yes. For AKC agility, you can track MACH, PACH, and AGCH progress alongside the titles, Qs, points, double Qs, and other details you are already adding.

Can I track ASCA ATCH or CPE C-ATCH progress?+

Yes. The tracker can help you follow ASCA ATCH and CPE C-ATCH progress by keeping organization-specific title paths, levels, classes, legs, points, and Qs organized where supported.

Can I track USDAA or NADAC championship goals?+

Yes. Where supported, you can keep USDAA championship goals and NADAC championship-style progress organized separately from your dog’s other agility records.

Why are agility championship titles harder to track?+

Championship titles often require combinations of progress, such as points plus Qs, QQs, games, classes, levels, or separate title pieces. That makes them harder to follow in a simple list of earned titles.

Can I track more than one agility organization?+

Yes. You can track championship progress across agility organizations such as AKC, ASCA, CPE, USDAA, NADAC, UKI, and other venues, while keeping each organization’s records separate.

Can I start with titles my dog already has?+

Yes. Add earned titles and current championship progress first, then keep tracking new results, points, Qs, and goals going forward.

Is this an official championship record?+

No. Happy Dog League Title Tracker is an independent personal tracking tool. Always verify official points, Qs, titles, eligibility, awards, and records directly with the appropriate organization.