Import existing titles
Choose the organization and sport, then select titles your dog already earned so you do not have to rebuild everything by hand.
Still using a spreadsheet to track dog titles?
Spreadsheets, notebooks, notes apps, printable tracking sheets, and screenshot folders can work for a while.
But once your dog starts earning more titles, adding more Qs, moving through different levels, or competing in more than one sport or organization, the system can get messy fast.
Happy Dog League gives you one organized place to track titles, Qs, points, goals, and progress without keeping everything updated in separate files.
A spreadsheet can feel perfect at first. You make a few columns, add your dog’s titles, and maybe track Qs, points, dates, and notes.
Then the tracking starts to grow. Before long, the tool that was supposed to make things easier becomes one more thing to manage.
That is where a dog title tracker can help: it gives the information a structure instead of asking you to keep rebuilding one.
When tracking sheets stop being enough
A paper agility record book, dog title tracking template, AKC agility tracking sheet, or dog trial results spreadsheet can be useful when you are starting out.
The goal is not to make tracking more complicated. The goal is to stop making you rebuild the same information over and over.

One of the hardest parts of switching away from a spreadsheet is feeling like you have to start over. You do not.
Use Import Titles to choose the organization and sport, then select the titles your dog has already earned. Those titles are added to your dog’s profile so your tracker starts with your dog’s real title history.
Once your existing titles are in place, you can keep adding new Qs, points, results, and progress as your dog earns them.
Easier day-to-day tracking
Choose the organization and sport, then select titles your dog already earned so you do not have to rebuild everything by hand.
Keep new results connected to the right dog, sport, organization, and title path after trials or events.
Use the tracker from your phone, tablet, or computer when you need to know where your dog stands.
A better answer to where do we stand
A spreadsheet can tell you what you typed into it. The tracker helps you keep that information connected to your dog’s title progress, so you are not trying to remember which tab, note, or screenshot had the last update.
Ready to move beyond the spreadsheet?
Start with the titles your dog already has, add new results as they earn them, and stop digging through spreadsheets, notes, screenshots, and old records.
Frequently asked questions
A dog title tracking spreadsheet alternative is an online way to organize your dog’s titles, Qs, points, goals, and progress without relying on a spreadsheet, paper form, notes app, or tracking sheet.
Yes. If you are using a spreadsheet to track dog titles, this tracker gives you a more organized way to keep title progress connected to each dog, sport, and organization.
Yes. If you are using AKC agility tracking sheets, an AKC agility title tracker form, or an agility record book, this tracker gives you an online way to keep AKC agility progress easier to follow.
Yes. Use Import Titles, choose the organization and sport, then select the titles your dog has already earned. Those titles are added to your dog’s profile.
No. You can start with the titles and progress your dog already has, then keep adding new results from there.
Yes. You can add Qs, legs, and points as your dog earns them.
Yes. You can create profiles for multiple dogs in one account.
Yes. The tracker is built for dogs who compete in one sport or several sports across different organizations, including agility, rally, obedience, dock diving, scent work, barn hunt, and more. You can also use it as a Fast CAT points calculator and tracker.
Yes. The tracker is a web app, so you can use it from your phone, tablet, or computer.
No. This tracker is for personal tracking and organization. Always verify official titles, points, awards, eligibility, and records directly with the appropriate dog sport organization.