AKC Agility Course Test (ACT)

Saturday October 19th, 2024 at 9 AM

Classes offered:

ACT 1 JWW - rounds 1 & 2

ACT 2 JWW - rounds 1 & 2

ACT 1 - rounds 1 & 2

ACT 2 - rounds 1 & 2

What is ACT?

The Agility Course Test (ACT) is an entry level agility event designed to introduce and welcome beginning dogs and their handlers to the AKC sport of agility. It is a great way for owners to bond with their dogs and teach discipline. In addition to demonstrating their dog’s entry level skills, handlers will now learn some of the sport’s basics like how to fill out an AKC entry form, check-in at the ring, take their dog in and out of ring, handle their dog while being judged and other skills that will help them when they move on to AKC agility trials with their dog. There are two levels of ACT events – ACT1 and ACT2.

  • ACT 1 is designed for the beginner level dog to show beginning sequencing and performance skills.
  • ACT 2 requires an increased skill level shown by the additional obstacles to be performed.

Course Maps for AKC ACT Trials

Planning ahead is key to success in agility, and having access to the course maps for your upcoming AKC ACT trial can help you prepare. Below, you'll find detailed course maps for both ACT1 and ACT2, which outline the obstacles and layout you'll encounter during the trial. Reviewing these maps will give you and your dog the opportunity to familiarize yourselves with the course. Feel free to download and study the maps to maximize your trial performance!

ACT 1 and ACT 2 Course Maps


ACT 1 Jumpers and ACT 2 Jumpers Course Maps

What to Expect at the Event

On the day of the AKC ACT trial, it’s important to come fully prepared to ensure you and your dog have a smooth and enjoyable experience. Here’s what to keep in mind:

  • Arrival and Check-in: Make sure to arrive early to allow time for parking (there is limited parking lot spots available, but there is plenty of street parking available) and checking in. Be prepared to set up your crating area outside.
  • Crating Setup: Please note, there will be no inside crating available. Participants will need to crate their dogs from their cars. Be sure to bring everything your dog will need to stay comfortable, such as blankets, fans, or shade covers, especially if it’s warm outside.
  • What to Bring:
  • For You: Don’t forget to pack food, snacks, and plenty of water for yourself to stay energized throughout the event.
  • For Your Dog: Bring your dog’s favorite treats, toys, and water to keep them motivated and hydrated between runs.
  • Clean-up: It's essential to pick up after your dog. Please dispose of waste in the designated trash areas to help keep the event clean for everyone.

How to Achieve an ACT Title

ACT 1

  • Run a course at any jump height, 10-12 obstacles
  • A-Frame(5’), Table, Jumps , Open tunnels
  • Complete the course in 60 seconds, no missed contacts, no dropped bars, no obstacle attempted more than 3 times, no more than 3 wrong courses
  • 2 qualifying scores

ACT 2

  • Run a course at any height, 11-13 obstacles
  • A-Frame(5’), Teeter, Dog Walk(allowed), Tire, Table, Jumps, Spread jumps (1), Weave Poles (6), Open tunnels
  • Complete the course in 70 seconds, no missed contacts, no dropped bars, no obstacle attempted more than 3 times, no more than 3 wrong courses
  • 2 qualifying scores

ACT FAQs

Q: If someone completes their 2 Qs in ACT1/ ACT1J thus acquiring the ACT1/ACT1J title, can

they then show in ACT2/ACT2J that same day?

A: Yes

Q: If your dog is entered in all 8 runs (2 runs in ACT1/ACT1J & 2 runs in ACT2/ACT2J) at an event, but only needs one ACT1/ACT1J leg, and qualifies, getting that leg from the first run, can you still compete with that dog in the second ACT 1 run on that day?

A: Yes, you may continue to enter and run in ACT1/ACT1J with that dog until such time as that dog has obtained one leg in ACT2/ACT2J, thus making your dog ineligible for ACT1/ACT1J any longer. Your dog may continue to compete in ACT2/ACT2J until it has obtained a title in any AKC class (T2B, Premier, Standard, Jumpers or FAST).

Q: Can someone skip ACT1/ACT1J and start right out in ACT2/ACT2J?

A: Yes

Q: Can someone choose to do one run in ACT1/ACT1J and one run in ACT2/ACT2J?

A: Yes, but legs cannot be combined from ACT1/ACT1J & ACT2/ACT2J to earn any titles.

Q. If my dog and I have earned an ACT1/ACT1J and/or an ACT2/ACT2J title are we eligible for Novice A if we meet the other requirements?

A: Yes, you can enter Novice A classes if you are otherwise eligible. ACT 1 or ACT 2 titles do not exclude you from entering Novice A.

Q: The Regulations for Novice A states, “dogs that have never acquired any AKC agility title” so if a dog has 2 legs in Novice JWW and 1 leg in Novice Standard they can still run in the ACT event?

A: Yes

Q: Can a dog wear a choke chain or martingale collar while taking the test?

A: No, the collar must be of the same type that is allowed in an AKC approved agility trial. If there’s a question, ask the evaluator if it’s legal or not. The allowable collars are noted in the Regulations for Agility in Chapter 4, Section 9.

Q: Can a dog wear a harness while taking the test?

A: No

Q: Can a dog that has an ACT2 or ACT2J title show in ACT1 or ACT1J?

A: If the dog has an ACT2 title, but no ACT1J they are eligible to enter ACT1J. The same goes for if they have an ACT2J but no ACT1 title. If they ACT2 or ACT2J they can show in ACT 2/ACT2J until they have obtained an AKC Novice Standard, Novice JWW, Novice FAST, Premier or Time 2 Beat title.

Q. If my dog and I have earned an ACT1/ACT1J and/or an ACT2/ACT2J title are we eligible for Novice A if we meet the other requirements?

A: Yes, you can enter Novice A classes if you are otherwise eligible. ACT 1 or ACT 2 titles do not exclude you from entering Novice A.