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What is the AAC?


 

The Agility Association of Canada (AAC) is the organization that authorizes those agility trials in Canada where results will be officially recorded and count towards titles for your dog [I know; handlers should be getting some kind of titles, too]. If a trial is AAC sanctioned, AAC rules will be followed. This includes using only approved judges, keeping track of Qualifying runs for each dog [runs that will "count"], awards and titles. Read the rules on the AAC web site. It is your responsibility to understand the rules; the judge will not explain the rules before each run.

 

There is a link to the AAC Website in the column to the right of this page.

 

Your dog must have an AAC number in order for you to compete at an AAC sanctioned trial like this one.

 

The AAC is a volunteer organization. You can become a member of the AAC if you wish to, but are not required to.

 

Note: The Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) also has agility trials fo CKC registered dogs.