Frequently Asked Questions
Please know that most of these questions and answers are related to the Clubs located in Southern Nevada and therefore could differ from answers for the same questions in different locations.
Is it true that effective January 1, 2010, exhibitors are no longer required to provide proof to Trial Secretaries that their dog has a valid jump height card?
Yes, it's true! Effective January 1, 2010, exhibitors are no longer required to provide proof to Trial Secretaries that their dog has a valid jump height card as part of the check-in process. Furthermore, this change eliminates the need for a copy of the jump height card to be submitted with an entry form.
If a dog is measured by an AKC Field Representative or Volunteer Measuring Official (VMO) and is now eligible to jump in a lower height class, the measurement is effective immediately for any future runs, including any runs (regular or preferred class) which have not yet occurred on the same day that the measurement is recorded. This immediate action does not apply to measurements taken as part of completing the challenge measurement process.
A new section has been added at the top right of the entry form whereas the exhibitor shall designate whether their dog needs to be on the Club’s Dogs To Be Measured List by simply checking one of the three available options:
- My dog needs to be measured
- My dog has a Temporary Jump Height Form
- My dog has a Permanent Jump Height Card
Revisions to the Regulations for Agility Trials
Effective January 1, 2010
- This insert is issued as a supplement to the Regulations for Agility Trials (.pdf 27K)