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Agility Council
The Kennel Club Agility Liaison Council
represents the grassroots of agility, providing a passage of communication both to and
from the Kennel Club. It's purpose is to discuss issues regarding health and safety,
competition and other matters of importance to the agility community and, if necessary to
amend or propose new rules and regulations to safeguard it. (regular updates) |
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Application to Register
a Dog for an
Agility Test
Download Form 5 to register your dog for an agility trial. The Application cannot also be
found on the Kennel Club web site. |
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Kennel Club Fact File
Proof of posting - It is not uncommon for a
competitor to telephone the Secretary of an event a day or two beforehand to advise that
passes have not been received. There seems to be some doubt as to the best way of dealing
with these cases. The KC re-issues the guidelines that should be followed in such cases.
(18/09/01) |
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Kennel Club Insurance
Explained
It's there when you need it whether you run a Kennel Club Society, small unaffiliated
club or group or give private lessons. |
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Kennel Club
News
All the agility and other relevant news from Clarges Street. |
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Kennel Club Rules & Regulations
All the Rules & Regulations that apply
to any agility shows licensed by The Kennel Club and handlers who compete in KC events. |
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Meet Your
Council Rep
The Agility Council consists of representatives elected by societies and branches which
have an active interest in agility, have been registered at The Kennel Club for at least
12 months and hold a licensed agility event each year. Do you know your local rep by
name? Could you recognise them at a show? |
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Question Time
The Kennel Club answers some of those frequently asked questions. Reprinted from Agility
Eye with kind permission of KC. |
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The Strategic Plan for Agility
Dog agility has been the
most popular and fastest growing canine sport we have ever known. The Kennel Club felt that after
nearly 34 years it was time to review the whole spectrum of dog agility shows and events and in
particular KC licensed agility shows. |
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Young Kennel Club
The YKC exists to encourage
young people to become responsible dog owners of the future and to provide a pool of
trained and motivated young people who will themselves inherit the sport in the years to
come. News, reports and pictures. |