Florida Agility
a guide to dog agility competition in Florida
These statistics are a byproduct of a spreadsheet that I use to keep track of trials. I cannot report on numbers of runs, etc. Except for AKC, the figures are just not there. Even then it takes weeks to get the numbers from the AKC.
CPE is the second most popular venue in the terms of trial weekends and trial days. The bulk of the trials are currently held in the main part of Florida north of Tampa. All of these sites are outdoors on grass. Recently, Calusa has been offering CPE trials at Bratty Paws (indoors on synthetic turf). Also, the introduction of CPE Speedway events that consist of hoops, barrels and tunnels and the smaller space requirements have prompted IPOC to hold some Summer Speedway events on their indoor mats.
Some useful CPE links
DACOF is a state wide agility team competition that is usually held at the end of June at a large indoor facility. It is not sanctioned by any organization but generally follows AKC rules. Teams are sponsored by clubs or can just be a group of individuals that train together.
DACOF also has a Facebook group
If you would like to organize a team, you need to start planning by January. Check the “Send a Team” title on the DACOF web site for what you need to do to send a team. Also check the “Important Deadlines” page on the site for the various deadlines. These deadlines will also be in the Floridaagility Calendar.
NADAC is in the bottom tier (under 20 trial days per year) of trials in Florida. All of the trials are in the Tampa area and do not have RV facilities. They are mostly outdoors on grass and a summer trial indoors at DTCT. Ileana Nadal, who hosted most of the NADAC trials recently passed and the future of NADAC trials in Florida is TBD.
TDAA is in the bottom tier (under 20 trial days per year) of trials in Florida. Most trials are in the middle of the peninsula. They are mostly in indoor training buildings on mats.
The most popular of the venues. Nearly half of the trial sets and over half of the trial days. Most AKC events are held indoors on artificial turf or in outdoor covered areas on dirt. A few are held outdoors on grass. Most of the AKC sites have RV facilities or will allow dry camping. The major exception is the indoor site at St Petersburg which does not have room. AKC trials are held in all parts of the state from Pensacola to Miami. Most weekends will have at least one set of trials and I have seen as many as four AKC trial sets spread across the state.
Some useful AKC links:
UKC is in the bottom tier (under 20 trial days per year) of trials in Florida. The trials are basically offered by two clubs. MADTA in Ocala and IPOC in Lakeland. IPOC trials are indoors on mats and MADTA is usually outdoors with Obedience, etc in their building.
Links for UKC
The Australian Shepherd Club of America ranks in the bottom tier of agility trials in Florida. A single club offers four sets of three day trials a year. The trials are held under a covered arena (Baker, FL) in the panhandle..
Some useful ASCA links:
UKI lies in the middle tier of organizations in Florida. Not as many trials as AKC or CPE but significantly more than the organizations in the bottom tier. The UKI US-OPEN will reside in Jacksonville for the next few years. Anyone can attend the US OPEN but you can earn byes into the later rounds at UKI trials. Most of the trial sites are on grass with some trials on artificial turf at Bratty Paws. The US OPEN is held at the Jacksonville Equestrian center using the Indoor arena, the outdoor covered arena and some open arenas as necessary.
UKI Links
Note: The address has changed to http://floridagility.com (only one a in the middle). Floridaagility.com will redirect to this page for a while. The email address is changing to floridagility@gmail.com but the old one will work for a while.
This new site makes extensive use pop up windows like this for displaying information, sub menus, etc. For example, clicking on one of the organizations in the beginning of the page will open a pop up window with information for that organization. To close this and all the other pop up windows just click the “X” in the upper right corner. The text in most of the pop up windows is scrollable.
The old site will remain available at http://floridaagility.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/index.html for a limited time. This is mostly so I do not have to relink all the calendar entries. If there is something from the old site that you would like to see on this site, let me know. Old links to premiums in the calendar to the old site will also get you into the old site structure.
This pop up will set a cookie so it will appear once (actually, it will appear again a year from now if I forget to remove the code!) . If you want to see it again, click on the New Site info link at the bottom of the front page. If you use a private/incognito window or different browser or regularly toss your cookies this will pop up again.
The general philosophy of this site is to open documents not within the Florida Agility navigation structure in a new tab/window.
Do let me know if you spot any errors or bad links.
USDAA lies in the middle tier of organizations in Florida. Not as many trials as AKC or CPE but significantly more than the organizations in the bottom tier. Most USDAA trials are held in the north half of Florida. Most of the trials are on grass but Pals & Paws does them on dirt indoors at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center or outdoors on dirt under cover at the St. Johns county fairgrounds.
USDAA Links
The following are the notification options. In general they are the easiest (and most invasive) to the most difficult (and least invasive) order:
FEED LINK: http://floridaagility.com/premiums/premiums-index.xml
Clicking on the address will open a Google map in a new tab/window centered on the trial site and usually zoomed out to a level to get a perspective of the location. You can then zoom in/out as desired, switch to satellite view to see what the property looks like and enter street view to see what the entrance looks like. You can also get directions. To enter street view, click on the little yellow man. The streets where street view is available will be hi-lighted. You can then click on the point where you want to see the street view and drag the cursor around to rotate the view or click down the road to drive down the road. Google will often have photos of the location (in some cases, thousands)
The alternative lodging and RV links will take you to sites that will give you some alternatives to the facilities provided in the premium.
Venues hosted: AKC
Indoors on turf
1300 E River Rd, Bainbridge, GA 39817
About 45 minutes north of Tallahassee - Used by the Tallahassee Dog Obedience Club