Regular and Preferred Title Paths
Track AKC agility progress for both Regular and Preferred. Each path stays organized, so you are not mixing progress between different goals.
Because AKC agility progress gets hard to hold in your head.
In AKC agility, one run can matter in more than one way.
A Q might move your dog closer to a title. A Masters run might add points. A Standard and JWW pair might count toward a QQ. The same weekend may also affect MACH or PACH progress, AGCH progress, or AKC Nationals qualification.
This AKC dog agility title tracker helps you keep the pieces connected, so you can add your runs, see what they count toward, and know where your dog stands without rebuilding the math after every trial.
When one Q becomes several goals
Early agility titles can be easier to follow. You know what level you are in, you know what class you entered, and you have a good sense of what your dog needs next.
Then things start to stack. Your dog moves into higher levels. You are tracking Standard, JWW, maybe FAST, maybe Premier. You care about points. You care about QQs. You start thinking about MACH, PACH, AGCH, or AKC Nationals.
Suddenly, the question is not just: “Did we Q?” It becomes: “What did that Q count toward?”
That is the part this AKC agility title tracker is built to make easier.
Enter once
The tracker separates AKC agility by level and class, including Regular and Preferred paths. You add the run details that matter, such as Qs, legs, and points. From there, the tracker helps place that progress where it belongs.
Track AKC agility progress for both Regular and Preferred. Each path stays organized, so you are not mixing progress between different goals.
Keep progress separated by level and class, including the titles your dog is working on now and the titles they have already earned.
Add qualifying results, legs, and points as your dog earns them, so your tracker stays current after each trial.
Follow how your points build as you add qualifying agility entries, especially once your dog is working in Masters.
Your agility entries can feed into the MACH or PACH tracker, helping you follow the points and QQs that matter for those bigger goals.
If you are working toward AKC Agility Nationals, your regular agility entries can update qualification progress.
For every stage
You do not have to be deep into Masters for tracking to matter. If your dog is in Novice or Open, a tracker helps you build good habits early.
If your dog is in Excellent or Masters, tracking becomes even more useful. Now you may be thinking about points, QQs, championship progress, and national agility qualification goals.
If your dog is working toward higher-level goals, you can track your Qs toward the AKC Agility Master title and follow the progress that builds toward bigger milestones.


Bigger goals
Bigger agility goals are exciting, but they come with more moving parts. A MACH or PACH journey is not only about earning more Qs. You are also watching points, QQs, and the steady progress that builds over many weekends.
AGCH progress can add another layer because this agility title path includes multiple pieces that are easier to understand when they are not scattered across notes, spreadsheets, or an old agility record book.
Working toward AKC Agility Nationals? As you add your regular AKC agility entries, the tracker uses those results to update your AKC National Agility qualification progress.
Start where you are
Use Import Titles to choose AKC and Agility, then select the titles your dog has already earned.
When you start a MACH, PACH, or AKC Agility Nationals qualification tracker, you can enter preexisting Qs, QQs, and points.
Get up to date first, then track new results in real time from the day you sign up.
Better than a sheet
An agility record book, AKC agility tracking sheets, or an AKC agility title tracker form can help for a while, especially when you are just starting out.
But paper forms and spreadsheets are easy to forget, hard to update at trials, and not always built for bigger goals.
This AKC agility title tracker online keeps your dog’s title record connected to the entries you add, so progress is easier to follow as it happens.
Did that Q finish something? Did those points get added? Did that Standard and JWW pair count as a QQ?
The numbers do not matter more than the dog. They do not. But when the tracking is organized, you can spend more time enjoying your dog and the sport you love.
More than one venue
This page is focused on AKC agility, but the tracker is built for dog sport teams who may do more than one thing.
You can start with AKC agility and keep adding more as your dog’s sport journey grows, including other venues and sports such as UKI, ASCA, CPE, NADAC, USDAA, Fast CAT, Barn Hunt, Dock Diving, Scent Work, Rally, Obedience, and more.
An AKC agility title tracker helps you keep AKC agility titles, Qs, legs, points, QQs, championship progress, and related goals organized in one place.
Yes. If you are using AKC agility tracking sheets, a spreadsheet, or a paper agility record book, this tracker gives you an online way to keep titles, Qs, points, QQs, and progress organized.
It is a web-based tracker, so you can use it from your phone, tablet, or computer. It works like an AKC agility title tracker app without needing to download anything right now.
Yes. You can import existing AKC agility titles and continue adding new Qs, points, and progress as your dog earns them. Official records should still be verified directly with AKC.
Yes. The tracker supports both Regular and Preferred agility paths, so your dog’s progress stays connected to the correct title path.
Yes. AKC agility progress is separated by level and class, which makes it easier to follow what each run counts toward.
Yes. You can add Qs, legs, and points as your dog earns them.
Yes. You can add Qs, legs, and points by level and class, including progress toward supported AKC agility title paths.
Yes. For supported title paths and trackers, the app can show what is complete and what is still needed.
Yes. As you add qualifying agility entries and points, the tracker helps you follow your AKC points progression for supported title paths and goals.
Yes. Your regular agility entries can feed into the MACH or PACH tracker, including the points and QQs needed for those goals.
Yes. Supported AGCH progress can be tracked from the entries you add.
Yes. The AKC National Agility qualification tracker can update from your regular agility entries and show what is still needed to qualify.
You can import existing titles. Go to Import Titles, choose AKC and Agility, then select the titles your dog already has. They will be added to your dog’s profile.
When you start a MACH, PACH, or AKC Nationals qualification tracker, you can enter preexisting Qs, QQs, and points so your tracker starts from your dog’s current progress.
No. You can import existing titles and enter current progress without needing every old date.
No. This is an independent dog title tracking tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to AKC. Always verify official titles, points, awards, eligibility, and records directly with AKC.
Yes. The tracker is built for multiple dog sports and organizations, with more support being added over time.