New agility rule changes
This page is currently out of date and needs updating, please click here to contact Sally at Dog & Bone if you'd like further information in the meantime.
Dog height categories
Dogs are now classed as 'small' (less than 35cm at the withers), 'medium' (between 35 and 43cm) and 'large' (over 43cm). All dogs need to be officially 'measured' by a qualified measurer before they can start to compete.
Kennel Club Regulations require that a dog be measured twice, with the second measurement carried out between 12 and 24 months after the initial measurement.
To be measured a dog must be a minimum of 15 months of age and the handler must be in possession of a Kennel Club Agility Record Book confirming the dog's registered name and number, with at least one form of identification which could be a clear photograph, microchip number or tattoo number.
Full details of the measuring process are included in the Agility Regulations booklet available from the Kennel Club, 1-5 Clarges Street, Piccadilly, London, W1J 8AB, by telephoning 020 7518 1016 or on-line at www.the-kennel-club.org.uk.
More information about measuring and measuring dates can be found at www.thekennelclub.org.uk/media-centre/2018/october/kennel-club-announces-changes-to-agility-regulations-following-consultations/
Agility equipment changes
Rising Spread Jump
The maximum spread to be: Large Dogs – 55cm, Medium Dogs – 40cm, Small Dogs – 30cm
Hoop (Tyre)
Aperture centre from the ground to be: Large Dogs – 80cm, Medium Dogs – 55cm, Small Dogs – 49cm
Table
Height to be: Large Dogs – 60cm, Medium Dogs – 40cm, Small Dogs – 30cm
Long Jump
Large Dogs - To comprise of 3 to 5 units the overall maximum length to be between 1.2m and 1.5m. The height of the rear unit to be 38cm.
Medium Dogs - To comprise of 3 to 4 units the overall maximum length to be between 70cm and 90cm. The height of the rear unit to be 30.5cm.
Small Dogs - To comprise of 2 to 3 units the overall maximum length to be between 40cm and 50cm. The height of the rear unit to be 23cm.
Water Jump
A low hurdle or brush, with a maximum height of 609mm (2ft) may be placed in front of the water. Marker poles should be placed at all 4 corners.
The overall maximum spread should be: Large Dogs - between 1.2m and 1.5m, Medium Dogs - between 70cm and 90cm, Small Dogs - between 40cm and 50cm.
A low hurdle or brush, with a maximum height of: Large Dogs – 61cm, Medium Dogs – 36cm, Small Dogs – 23cm.
Wishing Well
This obstacle will have a roof of which the bottom will not be less than 1.524m from the ground. It will have a displaceable top bar the height of which will be between 55cm and 65cm. The minimum width should be 81cm.
"A" Ramp
Two ramps 2.74m long by 914mm wide hinged at the apex 1.7m from the ground. The last 1.067m from the bottom of each ramp should be a different colour to indicate the area with which the dog should make contact.
Grading structure
The new grades are as follows:
Grade 1 (Elementary), Grade 2 (Starter), Grades 3 and 4 (Novice), Grade 5 (Intermediate) Grade 6 (Senior) and Grade 7 (Advanced).
New dogs, handlers or owners start off at grade 1 and progress through the levels by getting either 1 agility win with a clear round or 3 jumping wins with clear rounds in the previous grade. Grade 7 requires 4 wins with clear rounds (at least 2 agility wins) in grade 6. There is also the choice of progressing up through the levels (only to grade 5) by using points that can be built up as below. Upgrading to the next level with points is optional, however once you compete in a higher level, you cannot go back down again. Grades 1 and 2 are based on the wins of the owner, handler or dog whereas grades 3 to 7 only relate to the dog's wins.
This page is currently out of date and needs updating, please click here to contact Sally at Dog & Bone if you'd like further information in the meantime.
Dog height categories
Dogs are now classed as 'small' (less than 35cm at the withers), 'medium' (between 35 and 43cm) and 'large' (over 43cm). All dogs need to be officially 'measured' by a qualified measurer before they can start to compete.
Kennel Club Regulations require that a dog be measured twice, with the second measurement carried out between 12 and 24 months after the initial measurement.
To be measured a dog must be a minimum of 15 months of age and the handler must be in possession of a Kennel Club Agility Record Book confirming the dog's registered name and number, with at least one form of identification which could be a clear photograph, microchip number or tattoo number.
Full details of the measuring process are included in the Agility Regulations booklet available from the Kennel Club, 1-5 Clarges Street, Piccadilly, London, W1J 8AB, by telephoning 020 7518 1016 or on-line at www.the-kennel-club.org.uk.
More information about measuring and measuring dates can be found at www.thekennelclub.org.uk/media-centre/2018/october/kennel-club-announces-changes-to-agility-regulations-following-consultations/
Agility equipment changes
Rising Spread Jump
The maximum spread to be: Large Dogs – 55cm, Medium Dogs – 40cm, Small Dogs – 30cm
Hoop (Tyre)
Aperture centre from the ground to be: Large Dogs – 80cm, Medium Dogs – 55cm, Small Dogs – 49cm
Table
Height to be: Large Dogs – 60cm, Medium Dogs – 40cm, Small Dogs – 30cm
Long Jump
Large Dogs - To comprise of 3 to 5 units the overall maximum length to be between 1.2m and 1.5m. The height of the rear unit to be 38cm.
Medium Dogs - To comprise of 3 to 4 units the overall maximum length to be between 70cm and 90cm. The height of the rear unit to be 30.5cm.
Small Dogs - To comprise of 2 to 3 units the overall maximum length to be between 40cm and 50cm. The height of the rear unit to be 23cm.
Water Jump
A low hurdle or brush, with a maximum height of 609mm (2ft) may be placed in front of the water. Marker poles should be placed at all 4 corners.
The overall maximum spread should be: Large Dogs - between 1.2m and 1.5m, Medium Dogs - between 70cm and 90cm, Small Dogs - between 40cm and 50cm.
A low hurdle or brush, with a maximum height of: Large Dogs – 61cm, Medium Dogs – 36cm, Small Dogs – 23cm.
Wishing Well
This obstacle will have a roof of which the bottom will not be less than 1.524m from the ground. It will have a displaceable top bar the height of which will be between 55cm and 65cm. The minimum width should be 81cm.
"A" Ramp
Two ramps 2.74m long by 914mm wide hinged at the apex 1.7m from the ground. The last 1.067m from the bottom of each ramp should be a different colour to indicate the area with which the dog should make contact.
Grading structure
The new grades are as follows:
Grade 1 (Elementary), Grade 2 (Starter), Grades 3 and 4 (Novice), Grade 5 (Intermediate) Grade 6 (Senior) and Grade 7 (Advanced).
New dogs, handlers or owners start off at grade 1 and progress through the levels by getting either 1 agility win with a clear round or 3 jumping wins with clear rounds in the previous grade. Grade 7 requires 4 wins with clear rounds (at least 2 agility wins) in grade 6. There is also the choice of progressing up through the levels (only to grade 5) by using points that can be built up as below. Upgrading to the next level with points is optional, however once you compete in a higher level, you cannot go back down again. Grades 1 and 2 are based on the wins of the owner, handler or dog whereas grades 3 to 7 only relate to the dog's wins.
Agility Points
1st 20 2nd 19 3rd 18 4th 17 5th 16 6th 15 7th 14 8th 13 9th 12 10th 11 Clear round 2 |
Jumping Points
1st 10 2nd 9 3rd 8 4th 7 5th 6 6th 5 7th 4 8th 3 9th 2 10th 1 Clear round 1 |