- AAC
- Agility Association of Canada
- AKC
- American Kennel Club
- CKC
- Canadian Kennel Club
- NADAC
- North American Dog Agility Council
- UKC
- United Kennel Club (USA)
- USDAA
- United States Dog Agility Association
| AKC title hierarchy: |
Novice, Open, Excellent. Then scores work toward
Master and MACH. Preferred class dogs jump a lower height and
earn titles with "P" - PNA: Preferred Novice Agility |
| USDAA title hierarchy: |
Starters, Advanced, Masters. Scores in Masters
work toward ADCH. Performance class dogs jump a lower height.
Performance Titles contain a "P". PK1 (Performance I
Snooker). |
- AX
- Agility Excellent (AKC)
- MX
- Master Agility Excellent (AKC)
- NA
- Novice Agility (AKC)
- OA
- Open Agility (AKC)
- NAJ
- Novice Jumper With Weaves (AKC)
- OAJ
- Open Jumper With Weaves (AKC)
- AXJ
- Excellent Jumper With Weaves (AKC)
- MXJ
- Master Jumper With Weaves (AKC)
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- U-AGI
- Agility I (UKC)
- U-AGII
- Agility II (UKC)
- U-ACH
- Agility Champion (UKC)
- U-ACHX
- Agility Champion Excellent (UKC)
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- AD
- Agility Dog (USDAA)
- VAD
- Veteran Agility Dog (USDAA)
- VAAD
- Veteran Advanced Agility Dog (USDAA)
- VMAD
- Veteran Master Agility Dog (USDAA)
- VS
- Veterans Snooker (USDAA)
- VJ
- Veterans Jumper (USDAA)
- VG
- Veterans Gambler (USDAA)
- VPD
- Veteran Performance Dog (USDAA)
- AAD
- Advanced Agility Dog (USDAA)
- MAD
- Master Agility Dog (USDAA)
- SM
- Snooker Master (USDAA)
- GM
- Gambler Master (USDAA)
- RM
- Pairs Master (USDAA)
- JM
- Jumpers Master (USDAA)
- ADCH
- Agility Dog Champion (USDAA)
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- ADC
- Agility Dog of Canada (AAC)
- AADC
- Advanced Agility Dog of Canada (AAC)
- MADC
- Master Agility Dog of Canada (AAC)
- O-, S-
- Outstanding, Superior Peformance, prefixed to any NADAC title
- NAC, NAC-V, NAC-JH
- Novice Standard, Veterans, Junior Handler (NADAC)
- OAC, OAC-V, OAC-JH
- Open Standard, Veterans, Junior Handler (NADAC)
- EAC, EAC-V, EAC-JH
- Elite Standard, Veterans, Junior Handler (NADAC)
- NGC, NGC-V, NCG-JH
- Novice Gamblers, Veterans, Junior Handler (NADAC)
- OGC, OGC-V, OCG-JH
- Open Gamblers, Veterans, Junior Handler (NADAC)
- EGC, EGC-V, ECG-JH
- Elite Gamblers, Veterans, Junior Handler (NADAC)
- NJC, NJC-V, NJC-JH
- Novice Jumpers, Veterans, Junior Handler (NADAC)
- OJC, OJC-V, OJC-JH
- Open Jumpers, Veterans, Junior Handler (NADAC)
- EJC, EJC-V, EJC-JH
- Elite Jumpers, Veterans, Junior Handler (NADAC)
- NATCh
- Agility Trial Champion (NADAC)
- CD
- Companion Dog (AKC, CKC)
- CDX
- Companion Dog Excellent (AKC, CKC)
- CT
- Champion Tracker (a dog with a TD, TDX and VST) (AKC)
- OTCh
- Obedience Trial Champion (prefix) (AKC, CKC)
- TD
- Tracking Dog (AKC, CKC)
- TDX
- Tracking Dog Excellent (AKC, CKC)
- U-CD
- Companion Dog (prefix) (UKC)
- U-CDX
- Companion Dog Excellent (prefix) (UKC)
- U-UD
- Utility Dog (prefix) (UKC)
- UD
- Utility Dog (AKC, CKC)
- UDT
- Utility Dog title with a Tracking Dog title (AKC)
- UDTX
- Utility Dog title with a Tracking Dog Excellent title (AKC)
- UDX
- Utility Dog Excellent (AKC)
- UDVST
- Utility Dog title with a Variable Surface Tracking title (AKC)
- VST
- Variable Surface Tracking (AKC)
NOTE 1: The AKC OTCh is much different and more difficult to achieve than
the Canadian (CKC) OTCh. The CKC OTCh is equivalent to getting a Canadian
UD. In other words the CKC UD = CKC OTCh.
NOTE 2: There are no combined titles for dogs with UDX and other
tracking titles.
NOTE 3: The Champion Tracker title is not a competitively earned
title and does not figure into Dual or Triple Champion titles. (The OTCH
can be the third CH in a Triple, though.)
- AD
- 12 1/2 mile endurance run (can move from the other category)
- B
- German equiv. of a CD and CGC test in one
- SchH I, SchH II, SchH III
- comprising three phases -tracking,obedience and protection. dog must
pass all three phases to earn title
- FH
- advanced tracking title (comparable to TDX)
- WH
- watchdog title
- KKL
- Koer'd means the dog is certified as eligible for breeding under the
German breed survey system
- HCH
- Herding Champion (prefix)
- HI
- Herding Intermediate
- HS
- Herding Started
- HT
- Herding Tested
- HX
- Herding Excellent
- PT
- Pre-trial Tested
- HCT
- Herding Capable Tested
- * HTD1
- Herding Trial Dog, first level
- * HTD2
- Herding Trial Dog, second level
- * HTD3
- Herding Trial Dog, third level
- JHD
- Junior Herd Dog
* The official AHBA HTD title can have up to 4 suffixes: -d for ducks; -s
for sheep; -g for goats; or -c for cattle. The title will always have at
least one of these suffixes.
- * ATD
- Advanced Trial Dog
- * OTD
- Open Trial Dog
- RD
- Ranch Dog (dog has been evaluated by a judge while doing its routine
farm tasks & certified to be a useful working dog)
- * STD
- Started Trial Dog
- WTCH
- Working Trial Champion (prefix)
(dog has earned ATD on all 3 types of stock)
* Always with suffix -s, -d, -c to indicate title earned on sheep, ducks
or cattle. Titles earned separately on each type of stock.
- AFC
- Amateur Field Champion, (prefix)
(must be owner handled)
- CFC
- Canadian Field Champion, (prefix)
- CAFC
- Canadian Amateur Field Champion, (prefix)
- FC
- Field champion, (prefix)
(can be professional handler, open class)
- FD
- Field Dog (pointing, CKC)
- FDJ
- Field Dog Junior (pointing, CKC)
- FDX
- Field Dog Excellent (pointing, CKC)
- NFC
- National Field Champion, (prefix)
- JE
- Junior Earthdog (AKC)
- ME
- Master Earthdog (AKC)
- SE
- Senior Earthdog (AKC)
NOTE 1: AWTA Titles and other Terrier titles missing.
- F.Ch.
- Field Champion
- LCM
- Lure Courser of Merit
- LCM2
- Lure Courser of Merit 2
(has met the requirements for LCM twice over. LCM3, LCM4, etc. are
also available)
- JC
- Junior Courser (suffix)
- SC
- Senior Courser (suffix)
- F.Ch.
- Field Champion (prefix)
- CC
- Coursing Champion
- CM
- Courser of Merit
- NACC
- NACA Coursing Champion
- NACM
- NACA Courser of Merit
- GMHR
- Grand Master Hunting Retriever (NAHRA)
- JH
- Junior Hunter (AKC)
- SH
- Senior Hunter (AKC)
- SR
- Started Retriever (NAHRA)
- MH
- Master Hunter (AKC)
- MHR
- Master Hunting Retriever (NAHRA)
- WR
- Working Retriever (NAHRA)
NAHRA titles incomplete, need UKC/HRC titles too.
- WAC
- Working Aptitude Certificate (Doberman Pincher Club of America)
- WC
- Working Certificate (various breed clubs, differs)
- WCI
- Working Certificate Intermediate (various breed clubs, differs)
- WCX
- Working Certificate Excellent (various breed clubs, differs)
- WD
- Working dog (American Chesapeake Club, ACC)
- WDX
- Working dog excellent (ACC)
- WDQ
- working dog qualified (ACC)
- WD
- Water dog (Newfoundland Club of America, NCA)
- WRD
- Water rescue dog (NCA)
- DD
- Draft dog (NCA)
- TDD
- Team draft dog (NCA)
- VN
- Versatile Newfoundland (NCA)
American Water Spaniels
- SD
- Started Dog (American Water Spaniel Club -- AWSC)
- WD
- Working Dog (AWSC)
- WDX
- Working Dog Excellent (AWSC)
- WDS
- Working Dog Superior
- JWD
- Junior Working Dog (American Water Spaniel Field Assoc. -- AWSFA)
- SWD
- Senior Working Dog (AWSFA)
- MWD
- Master Working Dog (AWSFA)
- CG
- Certificate of Gameness (American Working Terrier Assn)
- CGC
- Canine Good Citizen Certificate
- CH
- Champion (prefix)
- HIC
- Herding Instinct Certified
- TD
- Therapy Dog
- TDI
- Therapy Dog International
- TT
- Temperment Tested by ATTS (or other official organizations)
- FD
- Flyball Dog
- FDX
- Flyball Dog Excellent
- FDCh
- Flyball Dog Champion
- FM
- Flyball Master
- FMX
- Flyball Master Excellent
- FMCh
- Flyball Master Champion
- ONYX
- Award (named after first recipient) based on points earned
- FGDCh
- Flyball Grand Champion
- ACVO
- American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists
- CERF
- Canine Eye Registry Foundation
- ILP
- AKC Indefinite Listing Privilege for unpapered purebreds
- LP
- UKC's Listing Privilege for unpapered purebreds/mixed breeds
- OFA
- Orthopedic Foundation for Animals
- ROM
- Register of Merit
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