The DogAgilityTrials.com website lists the locations of where the trials are held, but not when they are held. That’s because so many other websites list that information, and it is extremely difficult to try to keep up with it all! Here is some information to help you find agility trials near you.
Finding AKC trials
- Navigate to the link above
- On the left, click on Companion Events, then click Agility
- Click on the state(s) where you are looking for an agility trial
- Add any other search options you like, then click Retrieve Events
Most trials run Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. There will be a separate listing for each day.
If you have questions about a particular trial, you can email either the trial chair or the trial secretary. Just click on the trial’s “View Complete Event Details” to find their name and email address.
Finding CPE trials
- Navigate to the link above
- Find a city and state near you
- Click on the diskette icon on the right side of the trial you’re interested in attending. This opens the “premium list” (what competitors fill out to enter a trial). It will have all the information you need to find the agility trial.
Finding Agility Trial in other Circuits
There are other agility venues too, such as USDAA, NADAC, UKI International, UKC, and more. Unfortunately, some of these require you to sign up to find out where the trials are held!
Additional Information About Visiting Agility Trials
Most Agility Trial Visits are Free
Most agility trials are free to the public, but there are some exceptions. When an agility trial is held at a large convention center and is in conjunction with a conformation show, there is often an entry fee per person, as well as a parking fee. Check with the trial chair to be certain.
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