WLAOTC ANNUAL AWARDS APPLICATION FORM For Awards Year January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019 You MUST apply for your awards – nothing comes to you automatically.

APPLICATION DEADLINE The APPLICATION must be received by WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 2020. Please submit a separate form for each dog. You may mail your application to Tawn Sinclair. If you prefer, you may scan the COMPLETED APPLICATION and send it by email to Tawn, but you must submit information on the application form, not in the body of the email. Do not submit your trays with the application, they will not fit in the mailbox at the address below. Announcements about trays will be made at a later date. WLAOTC Awards 11782 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265 [email protected]

PLEASE REVIEW THE ELIGILITY REQUIREMENTS AND THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR APPLICATION.

AWARDS ELIGIBILITY

A total of six (6) credits must be earned during the Awards Year (January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019) to qualify for awards. At least two (2) credits must be from service to the Club; the other four (4) credits may come from any combination of service or meeting attendance. For Juniors only, the requirement is two (2) credits, which may be from meetings or service.

Title trophies will be awarded to any dog whose owner meets the above criteria. For other awards, where recognition goes to the dog/handler team, the dog must have been handled by the member (or household member) who is applying for the award(s).

Awards must be earned during the calendar year unless otherwise indicated. Please do not include titles earned in previous years.

SEE INSTRUCTIONS/FLOW CHART FOR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH AWARD

Member’s (Your) Name: ______Phone: ______

Email: ______Owner’s Name (if different) ______

Dog’s registered & call names (excluding titles) (to be engraved on award, where applicable). Please print clearly.

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Breed & Group ______Birth date & Age ______| ___

If my dog is the recipient of several awards that merit a plaque, I would like to receive a single, larger plaque rather than several smaller plaques. YES ______or NO ______

I am choosing to opt out of the pins Yes___ No___, plaques Yes____ No____ or pictures Yes___No____. Please check each one as it applies. I understand that my dog will be recognized for these awards during the awards presentations. \

1 WLAOTC TITLE TROPHY Award No. 1

Dogs who earned Titles(s) or Certificate(s) where the designated initials may be used with the registered name will have these titles ENGRAVED ON A WLAOTC TRAY. This includes – but is not limited to – titles in Obedience (eg., BN, CD, UCD), Agility (eg., NA, CL1-R, AD), Conformation (eg., CH, ALCH), Rally (eg., RN, RO1) and other performance sports (Herding, , , Earthdog, Water Dog, Field, Draft, , , Freestyle, etc.). Certifications such as Canine Good Citizen, Temperament Tested, Canine Assisted Therapy, and the like, also qualify. This is a perpetual trophy. Titles earned in the future will be engraved on the trophy as long as the member has satisfied eligibility requirements for that awards year. The Club will purchase the trophy for the first award. If your dog has earned titles in previous years and you already have a tray, you will need to submit the tray to the awards committee. If this is the first year you are applying for an award for that dog, you only need to submit the application.

EXAMPLE Award No 1

Obedience BN CD Titles

Rally Titles RN

Agility Titles NA CLH-1

Other titles & CGC Certificates

List all titles earned in the appropriate boxes. Please list the exact initials, not the title description. If you aren’t sure what they are, look them up. This is your responsibility. If you want titles engraved in a specific order, attach a separate sheet to your application listing the order you want.

Award No. 1 – WLAOTC TITLE TROPHY

Obedience Titles

Rally Titles

Agility Titles

Other titles & Certificates

Does this dog have a tray? ____ Yes ___ No

2 COMPETITIVE OBEDIENCE AWARDS Awards 2 through 16, 39

The Club also gives several awards to the dog/handler team who earned the highest scores in a particular category. If you completed a title during the awards year, you are eligible for the award even if you earned legs in previous year. Submit your scores even if you don’t think you’ll win. You may be surprised.

A TROPHY OR PLAQUE WILL BE GIVEN FOR:

2. HIGH CD DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest Novice legs for the first title CD or CD-equivalent title.

3. HIGH CDX DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest Open legs for the first title CDX or CDX-equivalent title.

4. HIGH UD DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest Utility legs for the first title UD or UD-equivalent title.

10. HIGH UDX DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the ten highest Utility Excellent legs, combining Utility and Open scores, for the first UDX or UDX-equivalent title.

Rules Governing Award Nos. 2 through 4 and 10. a. Scores must be from the same Registry (AKC, UKC, ASCA, etc). b. Legs do not have to be consecutive: failures before or between legs are permitted. c. Scores must be the three legs (or 10 legs for high UDX) earned towards a title. Do not list scores earned after the title was earned. d. Awards must be applied for in the same trophy year as the final leg is earned; however, legs may be earned over several years. e. The dog is not eligible for this award if it has earned the equivalent title from a different registry. For example, a dog who earned an AKC CD may not later apply for the award using scores from a UKC CD. Applicants may only submit scores from the first title earned.

5. THREE HIGHEST LEGS IN REGULAR CLASSES (No failures) Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest legs in the regular obedience titles (CD, CDX, UD). There may be no failure prior to or between legs. Scores must be three legs earned towards a title. Do not use scores earned after the title was earned. Legs must be for the title earned in the current trophy year.

8. TOP OBEDIENCE DOG OF THE YEAR Awarded to the dog that earned the 5 highest scores in any Regular class or classes during the trophy year. Scores must be from the same registry (AKC, ASCA, etc.) but may be from different regular classes.

9. HIGH JUNIOR HANDLER Awarded to the handler with the 5 highest qualifying scores in Regular Classes. Jr. Handler must be under 18 years of age when scores were earned. If no Jr. Handler has earned 5 scores, the Jr. Handler with the highest number of qualifying scores will be awarded the trophy. Scores must be from the same registry (AKC, ASCA, etc.) but may be from different regular classes.

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6. HIGH VETERAN DOG Awarded to the dog age 7 years or older that earned the three highest trial scores in any Regular, Non-Regular or Optional titling classes, except for Beginning Novice. Scores must be from the same registry (AKC, ASCA, etc.) but may be from different classes.

7. HIGH NON-REGULAR/OPTIONAL TITLING CLASS Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest trial scores in Non-Regular or optional titling classes, (Graduate Novice, Graduate Open, Brace, Veterans, Versatility, Preferred Novice, Preferred Open, or Preferred Utility). Scores must be from the same registry (AKC, ASCA, etc.).

38. HIGH BEGINNING NOVICE Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest trial scores in Beginning Novice. Scores must be from the same registry (AKC, ASCA, etc.). Dogs who have previously earned a CD are not eligible.

14. GROUP AWARDS – dog that has the three highest qualifying trial scores in any regular class for each of the following Groups:

a. Sporting b. Non-Sporting c. Toy d. Hound

e. Working f. Herding g. Terrier h. All-American/Rare Breed

EXAMPLE for submitting awards 2 -16 Award Registry Three highest scores 2 HIGH CD AKC Class: Novice B Class: Novice B Class: Novice B Score 183 Score 187.5 Score 185 Trial Date: 5/28/17 Trial Date: 5/29/17 Trial Date: 6/5/17 3 HIGH CDX AKC Class: Open A Class: Open A Class: Open A Score 195 Score188 Score192 Trial Date: 7/28/17 Trial Date: 7/29/17 Trial Date:8/15/17 6 HIGH UKC Class: Open A Class: Open A Class: Open B VETERAN DOG Score 195 Score188 Score192 Trial Date: 7/28/17 Trial Date: 7/29/17 Trial Date:9/5/17

OBEDIENCE AWARDS

Nos. 2 through 7 and 39: List scores and dates of trials in the following table for the awards you qualify for. Scores must be from the same registry. Scores listed here will be used for “Rookie of the Year” Awards 15 through 18.

Award Registry Three highest scores

2 Class: Class: Class: 1 HIGH CD Score Score Score Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

3 Class: Class: Class: 1 HIGH CDX Score Score Score Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

4 Class: Class: Class: 1 HIGH UD Score Score Score Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

4 5 Class: Class: Class: 3 HIGHEST Score Score Score REGULAR Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date: LEGS1 (No failures) 6 Class: Class: Class: HIGH Score Score Score VETERAN Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date: DOG2

7 HIGH NON- Class: Class: Class: REGULAR/ Score Score Score OPTIONAL TITLING CLASS2 Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

39 HIGH Class: Class: Class: BEGINNING Score Score Score NOVICE1 Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

1 Scores must be from the 3 legs earned towards a title. Do not list scores earned after the title was earned. 2 Scores may be from different classes, but must be from the same registry (AKC, UKC, etc). Do not include scores earned in Beginning Novice classes.

Award Name Registry Five highest scores 8 TOP OBEDIENCE Class: Class: Class: Class: Class: DOG OF THE YEAR1 Score Score Score Score Score Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

9 Class: Class: Class: Class: Class: HIGH JR HANDLER1 Score Score Score Score Score Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

1 Scores may be from different classes, but must be from the same registry (AKC, UKC, etc).

10 Ten Highest Scores HIGH Open UDX Utility 1 DOG Trial Date Registry

1 Scores must be from the 10 legs earned towards a title. Do not list scores earned after the title was earned.

OBEDIENCE GROUP AWARDS

Awards No. 14 (a-h) – GROUP AWARDS. Check appropriate Group for your breed and list your three highest scores (any regular classes, but same registry):

Registry Score:

Trial Date

a. Sporting _____ b. Non-Sporting _____ c. Toy _____ d. Hound _____ e. Working _____ f. Herding _____ g. Terrier _____ h. All-American/Rare Breed _____

5 OBEDIENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

A TROPHY/PLAQUE AND PIN WILL BE GIVEN TO:

Award No. 11 – Did your dog earn a 200 SCORE at an Obedience Trial? (1 per dog per year)

Name/Date of Trial ______

Award No. 39 – Did your dog earn an OM or equivalent? Include number if multiples (OM2, OMG) __

Name/Date of Trial ______

Award No. 12 – Did your dog earn an OTCH or OTCH EQUIVALENT? __

Name/Date of Trial ______

A PIN OR MEDALLION WILL BE GIVEN TO:

Award No. 13 – Did your dog earn an Obedience HIGH IN TRIAL, US or Foreign Trial? __

Name/Date of Trial ______

OBEDIENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARDS

A “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR” CERTIFICATE AND PIN WILL BE GIVEN TO:

15. CD ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a CD or CD equivalent on a dog before) who earned the three highest Novice legs towards their first CD title.

16. CDX ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a CDX or CDX equivalent on a dog before) who earned the three highest Open legs towards their first CDX title.

17. UD ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a UD or UD equivalent on a dog before) who earned the three highest Utility legs towards their first UD title.

18. UDX ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a UDX or UDX equivalent on a dog before) who earned the ten highest Utility excellent legs, combing utility and open legs towards their first UDX title.

Award Nos. 15 through 18: Is this the first time YOU have ever put one of these titles on a dog? If so, then you may be the “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR.” Scores will be pulled from information submitted for awards 2,3,4 and/or 10. You are not eligible if you’ve completed the title on other dog(s) in the past. Legs do not have to be consecutive; failures before or between legs are permitted, but they must be earned from the same registry culminating in a title. You are eligible if you earned legs in a previous year as long as the title was earned during the award year. You may not submit scores earned after completing the title. (Check all that apply).

CD ______CDX ______UD ______UDX _____

A “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR” Framed PHOTO AND PIN WILL BE GIVEN TO:

40. BN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Awarded to the handler, who has never put a BN, BN equivalent, CD or CD equivalent on a dog before (e.g. PCD), who earned the three highest Beginning Novice legs in earning their BN.

Award No. 40 Is this the first time YOU have ever put a BN title as defined above? Legs do not have to be consecutive and failures are allowed between legs. You are eligible as long as the title was earned in the award year.

BN ______

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ABSOLUTE BEGINNER AWARDS

Absolute Beginner Awards are earned when neither the dog nor the handler has earned a single leg towards an obedience, rally or agility title (BN, PCD, CD, RN, NA, or NAJ) or their equivalents in the other registries, e.g. for CPE, the team had not earned a CL1/CL2) or any nose work title (NW1 or an element title) before 1/2/2019. If the handler and dog earn a title in one or more of these sports within 365 days of their first Q in any of these sports, then they are eligible for a "Novice A" pin. If the handler and dog earn titles in any three of these four sports (PCD, CD or BN; RN; NA, NAJ or CL2; NW1 – or their equivalents) within a year of their first Q in any of these sports, then they are eligible for special recognition with either a plaque or a framed picture.

41. First title within 365 days of first Q: List Title ______

42. 3 of 4 sports with a novice title with 365 days of first Q: List Sport/Title ______/______

______/______

______/______

NOSE WORK

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CANINE SCENT WORK (NACSW) NW3 TITLES: A plaque and pin will be awarded for any dog that gets its first NW3 or NW3 Elite title during the award year.

43. Nosework Title(s) ______

CANINE SCENT WORK OVERALL PRONOUNCED: Pin is awarded with the wording “Pronounced Nosework”. Dog handler teams that earn a pronounced designation “P” by demonstrating exceptional technique and/or teamwork on all searches at a single trial. This award can be for their performance at the NW1, NW2, NW3, or NW3 Elite level. (One pin per dog handler team per year).

44. Pronounced Nosework recognition, Enter date ______and name of trial

______

VERSATILITY AWARD

A TROPHY OR PLAQUE WILL BE GIVEN FOR:

Award No 19: Did your dog earn TITLES IN THREE DIFFERENT PERFORMANCE FIELDS during the award year? For purposes of this award, Obedience and Rally are not different performance fields.

List 3 Titles: ______

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RALLY OBEDIENCE AWARDS Awards 20 through 23, 41 and 42

A TROPHY OR PLAQUE WILL BE GIVEN FOR:

20. HIGH RN DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest Novice legs for the first title RN or RN-equivalent title.

41. HIGH RI DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest Intermediate legs for the first title RI or RI-equivalent title.

21. HIGH RA DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest Advanced legs for the first title RA or RA-equivalent title.

22. HIGH RE DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the three highest Excellent legs for the first title RE or RE-equivalent title.

23. HIGH RAE DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the ten highest Rally Advanced/Excellent legs, combining Advanced and Excellent, for the first RAE or RAE-equivalent title.

42. HIGH RM DOG Awarded to the dog that earned the ten highest Master legs for the first title RM or RM-equivalent title.

Rules Governing Award Nos. 20 through 23, 41 - 42. a. Scores must be from the same Registry (AKC, UKC, ASCA, etc). b. Legs do not have to be consecutive: failures before or between legs are permitted. c. Scores must be the three legs (or 10 legs for high RAE) earned towards a title. Do not list scores earned after the title was earned. d. Awards must be applied for in the same trophy year as the final leg is earned; however, legs may be earned over several years.

e. The dog is not eligible for this award if it has earned the equivalent title from a different registry. For example, a dog who earned an AKC RN may not later apply for the award using scores from a UKC RO1. Applicants may only submit scores from the first title earned.

Nos. 20 through 23, 41-42: List scores and dates of trials in the above table for the awards you qualify for. Scores must be from the same registry. Scores listed here will be used for “Rookie of the Year” Awards 24 through 27, 43 - 44. Table continues on next page.

Award Registry Three highest scores 20 Class: Class: Class: 1 HIGH RN Score Score Score

Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

41 Class: Class: Class: 1 HIGH RI Score Score Score Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

21 Class: Class: Class: 1 HIGH RA Score Score Score Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

8 22 Class: Class: Class: 1 HIGH RE Score Score Score Trial Date: Trial Date: Trial Date:

42 Score/ Trial Date 1 HIGH RM

23 Ten Highest Scores HIGH RA RAE RE 1 DOG Trial Date Registry 1 Scores must be from the 3 (or 10) legs earned towards a title. Do not list scores earned after the title was earned.

RALLY ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARDS

A “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR” CERTIFICATE AND PIN WILL BE GIVEN TO:

24. RN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a RN or RN equivalent on a dog before) who earned the three highest Novice legs towards their first RN title.

43. RI ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a RI or RI equivalent on a dog before) who earned the three highest Intermediate legs towards their first RI title.

25. RA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a RA or RA equivalent on a dog before) who earned the three highest Advanced legs towards their first RA title

26. RE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a RE or RE equivalent on a dog before) who earned the three highest Excellent legs towards their first RE title.

27. RAE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a RAE or RAE equivalent on a dog before) who earned the ten highest RAE legs, combing advanced and excellent legs towards their first RAE title.

44. RM ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the handler (who has never put a RM or RM equivalent on a dog before) who earned the ten highest RM legs towards their first RM title.

Award Nos. 24 through 27, 43, 44: Is this the first time you have ever put one of these titles on a dog? If so, then you may be the “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR.”. Scores will be pulled from information submitted for awards 20 through 23, 41, 42. You are not eligible for any of these awards if you’ve completed the title or equivalent title on another dog(s) in the past. Legs do not have to be consecutive; failures before or between legs are permitted, but they must be earned from the same registry culminating in a title. You are eligible if you earned legs in a previous as long as the title was earned during the award year. You may not submit scores earned after completing the title.

(Check all that apply). RN ______RI_____ RA ______RE ______RAE _____ RM_____

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45. Any dog that earns an AKC RACH or equivalent title. Award is based on the date when all qualifying requirements have been met. Final legs or points must have been earned in the calendar year listed at the top of the application.

Did your agility dog earn an AKC RACH?

Name/Date of Trial where earned ______

AGILITY AWARDS

A TROPHY OR PLAQUE WILL BE GIVEN FOR:

28. Any dog that wins a DESIGNATED PLACEMENT at the following events:

a. USDAA Grand Prix Finals.

b. AKC Nationals.

c. AKC Invitational.

d. NADAC Elite Nationals.

e. ASCA Championships.

f. CPE Nationals (Level 5 or C).

g. Membership on the IFC or USDAA World Team.

For Award Nos. 29, 30, 36 and 37, qualifying scores from AKC, ASCA, NADAC, CPE, and USDAA may be combined. Scores may only come from JWW/Jumpers classes and from the Standard/Regular classes. However, they may come from any combination of levels (Novice/Starters/Levels 2, Open/Advanced/Levels 3 or 4, or Excellent/Elite/Masters/Levels 5 or C levels, and from qualifying runs in Championship, Proficient, Skilled, Specialist, Preferred, Performance, Enthusiast or Veterans divisions. Scores from CPE Level 1 shall be counted for title trophy purposes only, and shall not count for the following special awards.

29.HIGH JUNIOR HANDLER Awarded to the junior with the 10 highest qualifying scores. Qualifying scores may come from any Standard or Jumpers class, any level, division, or venue, as set forth above. In case of a tie, full seconds under Standard Course Time (SCT) will serve as a tiebreaker. If no Junior Handler earns 10 qualifying scores, the Junior Handler with the highest number of qualifying scores will win the award, so long as the Junior Handler has at least 5 qualifying scores. Junior Handler must be under 18 years of age when the scores were earned.

30.THE DOUBLE Q AWARD Awarded to the dog who earns the largest number of Double Qs in Standard and Jumpers, any level, any division, any venue, as set forth above. The Standard and Jumpers legs must both be earned on the same day.

31. AKC DOG OF THE YEAR Awarded to the Top Agility Dog in AKC Masters (or Masters Preferred) Standard and Jumpers and Premier (or Premier Preferred) Standard and Jumpers classes with 10 points earned for every qualifying run and an additional point for every full second under SCT in regular Standard and Jumpers. Applicants can combine regular and preferred Qs earned in the same year.

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32. NADAC DOG OF THE YEAR The Top Agility Dog in NADAC Elite Chances, Jumpers, and Regular classes with 10 points earned for ery zero-fault qualifying run and an additional point for every full second under SCT in Regular and Jumpers.

33. ASCA DOG OF THE YEAR Awarded to the Top Agility Dog in ASCA Elite Gamblers, Jumpers, and Regular classes with 10 points earned for every zero-fault qualifying run and an additional point for every full second under SCT in Regular and Jumpers.

34. USDAA DOG OF THE YEAR Awarded to the Top Agility Dog in USDAA Masters/PIII (Performance) Standard, Jumpers, Gamblers, and Snooker classes with 10 points earned for every qualifying run and an additional 5 points for each 1st place, 3 points for each 2nd place, 2 points for each 3rd place, and 1 point for each 4th place. Applicants can combine regular and performance Qs earned in the same year.

35. CPE DOG OF THE YEAR Awarded to the Top Agility Dog in CPE Level 5/Level C Standard, Jumpers, Jackpot, Colors, Wildcard, Full House, and Snooker classes with 10 points earned for every qualifying run and an additional 5 points for each 1st place, 3 points for each 2nd place, 2 points for each 3rd place, and 1 point for each 4th place.

A PIN OR MEDALLION WILL BE GIVEN TO:

36. AGILITY GROUP AWARDS – Group awards will be offered for:

a. Sporting b. Non-Sporting c. Toy d. Hound

e. Working f. Herding g. Terrier h. All American/Other Breed

Group awards will be given to the dog in each group that earns the highest number of points. Qualifying scores may come from any Standard or Jumpers class, any level, division or venue, as set forth above. Each qualifying score is worth 10 points. In addition, there will be a small premium for speed. One (1) point will be given for every full second under SCT in a maximum of 10 qualifying runs. The speed points must come from the highest level the dog has achieved during the awards year. (For example, if a dog has 12 qualifying runs in AKC Excellent and 12 qualifying runs in NADAC Elite, the applicant may choose which runs to include. If a dog has qualified six times in AKC Excellent and four times in USDAA Advanced and three times in NADAC Open, the six Excellent scores must be used for SCT points; the applicant may then add whichever Advanced or Open scores he/she wishes.) To win a group award, a dog must have earned a minimum of ten (10) qualifying scores during the awards year.

A “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR” CERTIFICATE & PIN WILL BE GIVEN FOR:

37. AGILITY ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Awarded to the dog and handler who have not previously earned a title in any agility venue. Agility Rookie of the Year will be awarded to the dog/handler team who has acquired the highest level of titles during the Awards year. Titles may be earned in any Standard or Jumpers class, at any level (the first title of which, however, must be at the Starters/Novice/Level 2 level), division or venue, as set forth above. In the case of a tie, the highest number of titles earned will serve as a tiebreaker.

11 Nos. 28 through 37: Provide the appropriate information if you are applying for these awards. Note that points earned at NADAC/ASCA dual-sanctioned events may only be counted once. A minimum of 100 total points must be earned to win any of the Dog of the Year awards. Data is to be entered in table on next page.

Award No. Award Name

28 DESIGNATED PLACEMENT Name of Event & Placement: 29 HIGH JUNIOR HANDLER1 Number of Qualifying Legs: 30 DOUBLE Q AWARD1 Number of Double Qs: 31 TOP AKC AGILITY DOG1,2 Total Points Earned: 32 TOP NADAC AGILITY DOG1,2 Total Points Earned: 33 TOP ASCA AGILITY DOG1,2 Total Points Earned: 34 TOP USDAA AGILITY DOG1,2 Total Points Earned: 35 TOP CPE AGILITY DOG1,2 Total Points Earned: 36 GROUP AWARDS1 Name of Group & Total Points: 37 AGILITY ROOKIE OF THE List all titles earned during 2019 YEAR1

1 Attach a separate sheet showing the calculation of points, placements, legs or titles for these awards, preferably using the Agility Awards Form. 2 You may submit your point totals for all 5 awards; however, no more than 2 awards may be won by the same dog.

A TROPHY OR PLAQUE AND PIN WILL BE GIVEN TO:

46.Any dog that earns an AKC AGCH or equivalent title. Did your agility dog earn an AKC AGCH title in the previous year?

Name/Date of Trial where earned ______

38. Any dog that earns an AKC MACH, PAX or PACH, AGCH, ASCA ATCH, CPE C-ATCH, C-ATE, NADAC NATCH, or USDAA ADCH, or equivalent title.

Did your agility dog earn an AKC MACH, PAX or PACH, or AGCH; ASCA ATCH; CPE C-ATCH or C-ATE; NADAC NATCH; or USDAA ADCH?

List Title(s) ______

Name/Date of Trial(s) where earned ______

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WLAOTC Agility Awards Application Form Qualifying scores must have been earned between 1/1/18 and 12/31/18

Handler: ______Dog: ______Page _____ of ____

Placement Dog’s Time Date Venue Trial Level Class SCT Pts (#34, QQ Time Points* 35 only) 01/01/18 AKC HIDAC Nov B STD 72 53.97 18 n/a (sample)

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