AKC Agility Nationals Qualification Tracker

Working toward NAC is exciting, but keeping track of qualification progress can start to feel like one more job.

You already have trial entries, runs, Qs, QQs, points, and agility goals to think about. The last thing you need is another spreadsheet you have to update after every trial weekend.

Add your regular AKC agility entries, and the tracker uses those results to update your AKC Agility Nationals qualification progress.

3 months free. Full access included. Then $5/month.

AKC Agility Nationals qualification tracker screenshot showing Double Q and points progress

Season progress

Know where you stand as the agility season builds.

AKC Agility Nationals qualification tracking can get stressful when you are trying to piece everything together later.

You may know your dog had a good weekend. You may know you picked up Qs, QQs, or points. But then comes the bigger question:

What does that mean for NAC?

Instead of trying to remember every result, update a separate file, or do the math at the end of the qualifying period, you can follow progress as you go.

Enter once

Add the agility run once. Let it count where it should.

Your regular AKC agility entries can update title progress and NAC qualification progress from the same information.

What this helps you see

Keep AKC Agility Nationals qualifications easier to follow.

What your dog has already earned

Keep AKC Agility Nationals qualification progress easier to follow as results are added.

What is still needed

See what your dog still needs for AKC Agility Nationals qualification without rebuilding the numbers later.

Progress from regular AKC agility entries

Use the AKC agility entries you are already adding instead of keeping a separate Nationals spreadsheet.

One dog or multiple dogs

Track AKC Agility Nationals progress for one agility dog or keep multiple dogs organized in the same account.

Start where you are

Already partway through the qualifying period?

You do not have to start from zero. When you start the AKC Agility Nationals qualification tracker, you can enter preexisting Qs, QQs, and points so your dog starts from their real current progress.

That way, you can get up to date first, then keep tracking new AKC agility results from the day you sign up.

Start where your dog is now and keep going.

No need to have every old detail perfectly organized before you begin.

AKC Agility Nationals qualification tracker screenshot showing Double Q and points progress

Better than guessing

See progress clearly while the season is still happening.

There is a big difference between hoping you are on track and actually being able to check.

The tracker does not make the goal easier to earn. Your dog still has to do the work. It simply makes the tracking easier, so you can spend less time sorting through numbers and more time enjoying the agility season.

Related tracking

Helpful alongside AKC agility title tracking.

This tracker is focused on AKC Agility Nationals qualification, also known officially as the AKC National Agility Championship, but it works alongside your regular AKC agility title tracking.

The same agility entries can help you follow title progress, points, QQs, championship goals, and AKC Agility Nationals qualification progress.

AKC Agility Title Tracker

Ready to track AKC Agility Nationals progress?

Follow your dog’s AKC Agility Nationals qualification progress from the agility entries you add.

Start with your dog’s current Qs, QQs, and points, then keep tracking as new results come in.

3 months free. Full access included. Then $5/month.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this for AKC Agility Nationals specifically?+

Yes. This page is about tracking qualification progress for AKC Agility Nationals, officially the AKC National Agility Championship. It is not for other AKC national events.

What does the AKC Agility Nationals Qualification Tracker do?+

It helps you follow your dog’s AKC Agility Nationals qualification progress from the AKC agility entries you add.

How do you qualify for AKC Agility Nationals?+

AKC Agility Nationals qualifications depend on the official AKC requirements for that qualifying period. This tracker does not replace AKC’s official rules, but it helps you follow your dog’s progress from the AKC agility entries you add, so you can see what has been earned and what may still be needed.

Does this tracker show AKC Agility Nationals requirements?+

The tracker is designed to help show what is complete and what is still needed for AKC Agility Nationals qualification based on supported requirements and the entries you add. Always verify final eligibility and official requirements directly with AKC.

Can this help me track AKC Agility Nationals qualifications during the season?+

Yes. Instead of waiting until the end of the qualifying period to piece everything together, you can follow AKC Agility Nationals qualification progress as you add regular agility entries.

Do I have to enter results twice?+

No. Your regular AKC agility entries can update your AKC Agility Nationals qualification progress, so you do not need a separate spreadsheet or duplicate entry.

Can I add preexisting Qs, QQs, and points?+

Yes. When you start the tracker, you can add preexisting Qs, QQs, and points so your dog starts from their current progress.

Does it show what my dog still needs?+

Yes. The tracker can show what is complete and what is still needed for AKC Agility Nationals qualification.

Can I track more than one dog?+

Yes. You can track AKC Agility Nationals progress for one dog or multiple dogs in your account.

Is this an official AKC tool?+

No. Happy Dog League Title Tracker is an independent tracking tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to AKC. Always verify official qualifications, points, awards, eligibility, and records directly with AKC.

Happy Dog League Title Tracker is an independent dog title tracking tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to AKC or any other dog sport organization, registry, club, event provider, or governing body listed on this site. Users should always verify official points, qualifying scores, titles, awards, eligibility, and records directly with the appropriate organization.