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Other Recognized Titles – AKC Title Recognition Program

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When a dog is entered in an AKC event, the event superintendent or secretary may, but is not required to, include recognized NAFA titles in the catalog.

West Highland White Terrier Club of America

Title Title Name
CCA Certificate of Conformation Assessment
Title Title Name
CS Carting Started American Rottweiler Club
CI Carting Intermediate American Rottweiler Club
CX Carting Excellent American Rottweiler Club
CST Carting Started Team American Rottweiler Club
CIT Carting Intermediate Team American Rottweiler Club
CXT Carting Excellent Team American Rottweiler Club
NDD Novice Draft Dog American Bouvier des Flandres Club Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America Belgian Sheepdog Club of America (in BMDC events) Briard Club of America Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America Mastiff Club of America Leonberger Club of America
DD Draft Dog American Bouvier des Flandres Club Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America Belgian Sheepdog Club of America (in BMDC events) Briard Club of America Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America Mastiff Club of America Leonberger Club of America
NBDD Novice Brace Draft Dog American Bouvier des Flandres Club Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America Belgian Sheepdog Club of America (in BMDC events) Briard Club of America Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America Mastiff Club of America Leonberger Club of America
BDD Brace Draft Dog American Bouvier des Flandres Club Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America Belgian Sheepdog Club of America (in BMDC events) Briard Club of America Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America Mastiff Club of America Leonberger Club of America
DD Draft Dog St. Bernard Club of America
TDD Team Draft Dog St. Bernard Club of America Leonberger Club of America

To learn more about current AKC Working Dog Titles which are recognized through the Parent Club Recognition Program, please go here.

Title Title Name
BH Basic Companion Dog Belgian Malinois Belgian Sheepdogs Bouvier des Flandres Doberman Pinschers German Shepherds Rottweilers
FH1 Advanced Tracking Bouvier des Flandres German Shepherds Doberman Pinschers Rottweilers
FH2 Superior Tracking Bouvier des Flandres German Shepherds Doberman Pinschers Rottweilers
IPO1 International Novice Schutzhund
IPO2 International Intermediate Schutzhund
IPO3 International Master Level Schutzhund Belgian Malinois Bouvier des Flandres German Shepherds Doberman Pinschers Rottweilers
SCHH1 Novice Schutzhund
SCHH2 Intermediate Schutzhund
SCHH3 Master Level Schutzhund Belgian Malinois Bouvier des Flandres German Shepherds Doberman Pinschers Rottweilers
SCHHA Novice Schutzhund A Bouvier des Flandres German Shepherds Doberman Pinschers Rottweilers
TC Temperament Certification German Shepherd Dogs
TT Temperament Test Akitas Alaskan Malamutes American Eskimos American Hairless Terriers American Staffordshire Terriers Australian Cattle Dogs Bedlington Terriers Belgian Laekenois Belgian Malinois Belgian Sheepdogs Belgian Tervuren Berger Picards Black Russian Terriers Border Colies Bouvier des Flandres Bulldogs Bull Terriers Cane Corsi Chinese Shar-Pei Dutch Shepherds German Pinschers Giant Schnauzers Great Danes Great Pyrenees Irish Red & White Setters Kai Kens Kuvaszok Leonbergers Mastiffs Parson Russell Terriers Rhodesian Ridgebacks Rottweilers Salukis Schipperkes Staffordshipre Bull Terriers Standard Schnauzers Welsh Terriers West Highland White Terriers
WDS1 Working Dog Sport 1
WDS2 Working Dog Sport 2
WDS3 Working Dog Sport 3 Doberman Pinschers

Clubs Offering:

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Other Title Lists:

Title Title Name
AFC Amateur Field Trial Champion: Earning the AFC title [ Field Trial ]
AGCH Agility Grand Champion: To earn this title a dog must earn the following Master Standard & Master Jumper with Weaves – 100 qualifying scores from each class Master Fast – 75 qualifying scores Time 2 Beat – 75 qualifying scores Premier Standard and Premier JWW – 50 qualifying scores from each class [Agility Trial ]
CCH Bench Show Champion: Dogs must have a total of a 100 pts under two different judges and 1 Best In Show win with competition. [ Coonhound Bench Show ]
CFC Coonhound Field Champion: A dog must win one First Line and one First Tree in Finals at least once on the same date and in the same trial with competition, and have a total of 200 Championship points. [ Coonhound Field Trial ]
CGCH Coonhound Grand Champion: A Bench Show Champion must win 3 Champion Classes (against all Champions). [ Coonhound Bench Show ]
CGF Coonhound Grand Field Champion: Field Champion must win three (3) First Lines and/or three (3) First Trees in three (3) Lines Final or Trees Finals. At least one of the three wins must include both Line Final and Tree Final. If a hound wins both First Line and First Tree in the Final Line or Final at the same trial on the same day with competition. If a hound wins both First Line and First Tree in the Final Line or Final Tree in the same trial, this only counts as one (1) win towards a Grand Field Champion. [ Coonhound Field Trial ]
CGN Grand Nite Champion: Nite Champion dogs must win five casts with plus points. [ Coonhound Nite Hunt ]
CGW Grand Water Race Champion: A Water Race Champion must win three (3) First Lines and/or First Trees in three (3) Line Finals or Tree Finals at three different Water Races. At least one of the three wins must include both Line Final and Tree Finals. If a hound wins both First Line and First Tree in the Final Line or Final Tree in the same race, this only counts as one win towards a Grand Water Race Champion title. [ Coonhound Water Race ]
CH Champion: Dogs must acquire 15 points, including 2 majors won under different judges and at least one point under a third different judge. [ Conformation ]
CNC Nite Champion: A dog must win five casts with plus points. [ Coonhound Nite Hunt ]
CSG Supreme Grand Champion: A Grand Champion must win 3 Champion Classes. (against all Champions). [ Coonhound Bench Show ]
CSGF Supreme Grand Field Champion: A Grand Field Champion must win three (3) First Lines and/or three (3) First Trees in three (3) Finals or Tree Finals at three (3) different trials. At least one of the three wins must include both Final Line and Final Tree in the same trial on the same date with competition. If a hound wins both First Line and First Tree in the Final Line or Final Tree in the same trial, this only counts as one (1) win towards a Supreme Grand Field Champion title. [ Coonhound Field Trial ]
CSGN Supreme Grand Nite Champion: Grand Nite Champion dogs must win five casts with plus points. [ Coonhound Nite Hunt ]
CSGW Supreme Grand Water Race Champion: A Water Race Grand Champion must win three (3) First Lines and/or First Trees in three (3) Line Finals or Tree Finals at three different Water Races. At least one of the three wins must include both Final Line and Final Tree Line Final and Tree Final in the same event on the same date with competition. If a hound wins both First Line and First Tree in the Final Line or Final Tree in the same race, this only counts as one (1) win towards a Supreme Grand Water Race Champion title. [ Coonhound Water Race ]
CT Champion Tracker: Dog must hold all 3 tracking titles (TD or TDU, TDX and VST) [ Tracking Test ]
CWC Water Race Champion: A dog must win one First Line and one First Tree in Finals at least once on the same date and in the same Water Race with competition and have a total of 200 Championship points. [ Coonhound Water Race ]
CWSG World Show Champion: Dog must win first place at the annual World Championship Show. [ Coonhound Bench Show ]
DC Dual Champion: Any dog that has been awarded the title of Champion of Record (Ch.) may be designated as a “Dual Champion,” after it has also been awarded the title of Field Champion (FC) or Herding Champion (HC). [ Conformation / Field Trial / Herding Trial ]
FC Field Champion: Earning the FC title [ Field Trial ]
GCH Grand Champion: Completion of the title requires all of the following:

  • Twenty five Grand Championship points
  • Three majors won under three different judges
  • At least one or more points won under a fourth judge
  • Must have defeated at least one other AKC Champion of Record at three shows

Earning the GCH title [ Conformation ]

GCHB Grand Champion Bronze: Any Grand Champion which shall have won 100 Grand Championship points shall become a Grand Champion Bronze (GCHB). [ Conformation ]
GCHG Grand Champion Gold: Any Grand Champion which shall have won 400 Grand Championship points shall become a Grand Champion Gold (GCHG). [ Conformation ]
GCHP Grand Champion Platinum: Any Grand Champion which shall have won 800 Grand Championship points shall become a Grand Champion Platinum (GCHP). After earning Grand Champion Platinum title, for each additional 800 Grand Championship points earned the Grand Champion Platinum title initials will be followed by a numeric designation indicating the quantity of times the dog has met the requirements of the Grand Champion Platinum title as defined above, e.g., 1,600 Grand Championship points = GCHP2. [ Conformation ]
GCHS Grand Champion Silver: Any Grand Champion which shall have won 200 Grand Championship points shall become a Grand Champion Silver (GCHS). [ Conformation ]
GDSC Gun Dog Stake Champion: Win 1st place in a stake that has been designated an Open Gun Dog Championship stake. [ Field Trial ]
GAFC Grand Amateur Field Champion: (Pointing Breeds) A dog that has previously earned its Amateur Field Champion title will be recorded a Grand Amateur Field Champion [GAFC] if it subsequently earns 6 points according to the AFC point system including one win of three points or greater in Grand stakes. [ Field Trial ]
GFC Grand Field Champion: (Pointing Breeds) A dog that has previously earned its Field Champion title will be recorded a Grand Field Champion (GFC) if it subsequently earns 6 points according to the FC point schedule in Grand Open Limited All Age or Grand Open Limited Gun Dog stakes, provided the points include at least one first place win of 3 points or more. [ Field Trial ]
HC Herding Champion: For a title, dog must receive 15 points with at least two 1sts carrying championship points, 1 of which must be for 3 pts. or better. [ Herding Trial ]
MACH Master Agility Champion: In order to acquire the title, a dog must achieve a minimum of 750 championship points and 20 double qualifying scores obtained from the Master Standard Agility class and the Master Jumpers With Weaves class. [ Agility Trial ]
NAC National Agility Champion: The winner of the annual National Agility Championship shall be entitled to be designated National Agility Champion of _____(year). [ National Agility Championship ]
NAFC National Amateur Field Champion: Win 1st place in a stake that has been designated a National Amateur Championship stake. [ Field Trial ]
NAGDC National Amateur Gundog Champion: National Amateur Gundog Champion title is for the dog that wins 1st place in a national amateur gun dog stake at a national championship field trial event for pointing breeds. [ Field Trial ]
NFC National Field Champion: Win 1st place in a stake that has been designated a National Open Championship stake. [ Field Trial ]
NGDC National Gundog Champion: Win 1st place in a stake that has been designated a National Open Gun Dog Championship stake. [ Field Trial ]
NOC National Obedience Champion: The winner of the annual National Obedience Invitational shall be entitled to be designated National Obedience Champion of _____(year) [ National Obedience Invitational ]
OTCH Obedience Trial Champion: Dog must have won:

  • 100 points;
  • Dog must receive at least one first place Open B, one first place Utility and a third first place ribbon in either class
  • First places must be awarded by 3 different judges
  • Must be at all-breed events One of the required first places may have been won at a Specialty Show.
  • Open B must have 6 in competition
  • Utility must have 3 in competition

[ Obedience Trial ]

PACH Preferred Agility Champion: In order to acquire the title, a dog must achieve a minimum of 750 championship points and 20 double qualifying scores obtained from the Master Preferred Standard Agility class and the Master Preferred Jumpers With Weaves class. [ Agility Trial ]
PNAC Preferred National Agility Champion: The winner of the annual National Agility Championship in each Preferred class jump height shall be entitled to be designated Preferred National Agility Champion of _____(year). [ National Agility Championship ]
POC Preferred Obedience Champion: The AKC will permit the use of the letters POC preceding the name of each dog that meets the requirements. a dog must achieve a minimum of 750 points and qualifying scores in both the Preferred Open class and the Preferred Utility class at 20 separate licensed or member obedience trials. [ Obedience Trial ]
RACH AKC Rally® Champion: The letters RACH may be added preceding a dog’s name when it has achieved a minimum of 300 championship points from the Advanced B, Excellent B and Master classes, with a minimum of 150 points from the Master class; and 20 triple qualifying scores obtained from the Advanced B, Excellent B and Master classes. [ Rally Trial ]
RGDSC Retrieving Gun Dog Stake Champion: Win 1st place in a stake that has been designated a Retrieving Gun Dog Championship stake. [ Field Trial ]
RNC AKC Rally® National Champion: The winner of the AKC Rally® National Championship shall be entitled to be designated “AKC Rally National Champion of _____ (year).” [ AKC Rally® National Championship ]
TC Triple Champion: Any dog that has been awarded the title of Dual Champion (DC) and the title of Obedience Trial Champion (OTCH) or Tracking Champion (CT) or Agility Champion (MACH or PACH) may be designated as a Triple Champion.
VCCH Versatile Companion Champion: Effective January 1, 2001, title will precede the name of the dog that completes a OTCH, MACH or PACH and CT. [ Obedience Trial / Agility Trial / Tracking Test ]
WNC World Nite Champion Dog must win the final cast of the annual World Championship Hunt. [ Coonhound Nite Hunt ]
Title Title Name
ACT1 Agility Course Test 1: Requires 2 passing scores in the ACT1 class. [ Agility Test ]
ACT2 Agility Course Test 2: Requires 2 passing scores in the ACT2 class. [ Agility Test ]
ACT1J Agility Course Test 1 Jumpers: Requires 2 passing scores in the ACT1J class. [ Agility Test ]
ACT2J Agility Course Test 2 Jumpers: Requires 2 passing scores in the ACT2J class. [ Agility Test ]
AJP Excellent Agility Jumpers With Weaves “A” Preferred: For a title, dog must earn 3 qualifying scores in Excellent A Jumpers With Weaves Preferred class under at least 2 different judges. [ Agility Trial ]
ATT AKC Temperament Test: Requires dogs to have passed the AKC Temperament Test on two occasions under two different evaluators. [ AKC Temperament Test]
AX Agility Excellent: For a title, dog must earn 3 qualifying scores in Excellent A Agility class under at least 2 different judges. [ Agility Trial ]
AXJ Excellent Agility Jumper: For a title, dog must earn 3 qualifying scores in Excellent A Jumpers With Weaves class under at least 2 different judges. [ Agility Trial ]
AXP Agility Excellent “A” Preferred: For a title, dog must earn 3 qualifying scores in Agility Excellent “A” Preferred Class under at least 2 different judges. [ Agility Trial ]
BCAT BCAT: Requires 150 points earned at Fast CAT® events. [ Fast CAT® ]
BN Beginner Novice: The letters BN may be added after a dog’s name when it has been certified by 2 different judges to have received qualifying scores in Beginner Novice classes at 3 licensed or member obedience trials. [ Obedience Trial ]
BN-V Virtual Beginner Novice: The letters BN-V will be added after a dog’s name when it has been certified to have received three qualifying scores in the Virtual Beginner Novice class. The letters BN-V will be followed by a numeric designation indicating the number of times a dog has met the requirements of the BN-V title as defined in the Regulations. [ Virtual Obedience Test ]
CA Coursing Ability: Three qualifying scores in the Coursing Ability Test from 2 different judges at 3 different tests. A dog must complete the course with enthusiasm and without interruption within a stated maximum amount of time. [ Coursing Ability Test ]
CAA Coursing Ability Advanced: Ten qualifying scores in the Coursing Ability Test. [ Coursing Ability Test ]
CAX Coursing Ability Excellent: Twenty five qualifying scores in the Coursing Ability Test. [ Coursing Ability Test ]
CAX2 Coursing Ability Excellent 2: Fifty qualifying scores in the Coursing Ability Test. [ Coursing Ability Test ]
CD Companion Dog: The letters CD may be added after a dog’s name when it has been certified by 2 different judges to have received qualifying scores in Novice classes at 3 licensed or member obedience trials. [ Obedience Trial ]
CD-V Virtual Companion Dog: The letters CD-V will be added after a dog’s name when it has been certified to have received three qualifying scores in the Virtual Novice class. The letters CD-V will be followed by a numeric designation indicating the number of times a dog has met the requirements of the CD-V title as defined in the Regulations. [ Virtual Obedience Test ]
CDX Companion Dog Excellent: The letters CDX may be added after the name of each dog that has been certified by 2 different judges to have received qualifying scores in Open classes at 3 licensed or member obedience trials. [ Obedience Trial ]
CGC Canine Good Citizen: Earning the CGC title [ Canine Good Citizen ]
CGCA AKC Community Canine: The advanced level of Canine Good Citizen. [ Canine Good Citizen ]
CGCU CGCU – Canine Good Citizen Urban: AKC Urban CGC requires that the dog demonstrate CGC skills and beyond in an urban setting where they must pass a 10 step test of skills. Dogs must have already passed a CGC test. [ Canine Good Citizen ]
CM Certificate of Merit: Certificate of Merit points can be earned in the Miscellaneous classes and at FSS Open Shows. The Certificate of Merit requires 15 points total, which can be accumulated from any of these competitions. The CM title initials will be followed by a numeric designation indicating the number of times that the dog has met the requirements of the CM title (e.g. CM2, CM3, etc.). [ Conformation ]
DCAT DCAT: Requires 500 points earned at Fast CAT events. [ Fast CAT® ]
EE Endurance Earthdog: Endurance Earthdog will be awarded to a dog which, on five occasions, passes both the Senior and Master classes at the same earthdog event [same event number]. [ Earthdog ]
FCAT FCAT: Requires 1000 points earned at Fast CAT events. [ Fast CAT® ]
FDC Farm Dog Certified: Requires dogs to have passed the Farm Dog Certified test on two occasions under two different judges.
FTC FAST Century: Requires the MXF title plus one hundred Master FAST agility class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. The FTC title initials will be followed by a numeric designation indicating the quantity of times the dog has met the requirements of the FTC title. (e.g. FTC2, FTC3, etc.) [ Agility Trial ]
FTCP FAST Century Preferred: Requires the MFP title plus one hundred Master FAST agility class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. The FTCP title initials will be followed by a numeric designation indicating the quantity of times the dog has met the requirements of the FTCP title. (e.g. FTCP2, FTCP3, etc.) [ Agility Trial ]
GN Graduate Novice: The letters GN may be added after a dog’s name when it has been certified by 2 different judges to have received qualifying scores in Graduate Novice classes at 3 licensed or member obedience trials. [ Obedience Trial ]
GO Graduate Open: The letters GO may be added after a dog’s name when it has been certified by 2 different judges to have received qualifying scores in Graduate Open classes at 3 licensed or member obedience trials. [ Obedience Trial ]
HI Herding Intermediate: Three qualifying scores in the Intermediate classes from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HIAdsc Herding Intermediate Course A (ducks, sheep, cattle): Three qualifying scores in the Intermediate Course A classes using Ducks (HIAd), Sheep (HIAs) or Cattle (HIAc) from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HIBdsc Herding Intermediate Course B (ducks, sheep, cattle): Three qualifying scores in the Intermediate Course B classes using Ducks (HIBd), Sheep (HIBs) or Cattle (HIBc) from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HICs Herding Intermediate Course C (sheep): Three qualifying scores in the Intermediate Course C classes using Sheep (HICs) from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HS Herding Started: Three qualifying scores in the Started classes from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HSAdsc Herding Started Course A (ducks, sheep, cattle): Three qualifying scores in the Started Course A classes using Ducks (HSAd), Sheep (HSAs) or Cattle (HSAc) from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HSBdsc Herding Started Course B (ducks, sheep, cattle): Three qualifying scores in the Started Course B classes using Ducks (HSBd), Sheep (HSBs) or Cattle (HSBc) from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HSCs Herding Started Course C (sheep): Three qualifying scores in the Started Course C classes using Sheep (HSCs) from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HT Herding Tested: For a title, a dog must qualify twice under 2 different judges. Dog may qualify twice in one day at the same event provided he/she is judged by different judges. [ Herding Trial ]
HX Herding Excellent: Three qualifying scores in the Advanced classes from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HXAdsc Herding Advanced Course A (ducks, sheep, cattle): Three qualifying scores in the Advanced Course A classes using Ducks (HXAd), Sheep (HXAs) or Cattle (HXAc) from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HXBdsc Herding Advanced Course B (ducks, sheep, cattle): Three qualifying scores in the Advanced Course B classes using Ducks (HXBd), Sheep (HXBs) or Cattle (HXBc) from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
HXCs Herding Advanced Course C (sheep): Three qualifying scores in the Advanced Course C classes using Sheep (HIAs) from 2 different judges at 3 different trials. [ Herding Trial ]
JC Junior Courser: A hound running alone shall receive certification from a Judge on one date, and a second certification from a different Judge at a later date, stating that the hound completed a 600-yard course with a minimum of four (4) turns. The hound must complete the course with enthusiasm and without interruption. The two runs can be on the same date at or in conjunction with a National Breed Specialty. [ Lure Coursing ]
JE Junior Earthdog: A dog must have a record of having qualified in the Junior Earthdog test in two (2) AKC licensed or member club tests under two different Judges. [ Earthdog ]
JH Junior Hunter: For a title, dog must receive qualifying scores at 4 licensed or member tests. [ Hunting Test ]
JHA Junior Hunter Advanced: An advanced title is earned when a dog passes an additional 5 times with an average qualifying score of 8.0 or higher after earning its JH. [ Hunting Test ]
JHR Junior Hunter Retriever: This is a hunting test title available to versatile hunting breeds that are allowed to enter a Retriever hunting test. A dog must receive qualifying scores at 4 licensed or member Retriever Hunting Tests. Breeds eligible for this title are: American Water Spaniel; Boykin Spaniel; German Shorthaired Pointer; German Wirehaired Pointer; Vizsla; Weimaraner; Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, Spinone Italiano. [ Hunting Test ]
JHU Junior Hunter Upland: THIS IS A HUNTING TEST TITLE AVAILABLE TO VERSATILE HUNTING BREEDS THAT ARE ALLOWED TO ENTER RETRIEVER HUNTING TESTS. A DOG MUST RECEIVE QUALIFYING SCORES AT 5 LICENSED OR MEMBER RETRIEVER HUNTING TESTS, OR 4 QUALIFYING SCORES IF THE DOG HAS ALREADY EARNED A JHR TITLE. BREEDS ELIGIBLE FOR THIS TITLE ARE: AMERICAN WATER Spaniel, BOYKIN Spaniel, German Shorthaired Pointer, German Wirehaired Pointer, VIZSLA, WEIMARANER, WPG, SPINONE ITALIANO. [ Hunting Test ]
LCX Lure Courser Excellent: Any dog that has been awarded the title of Field Champion and has earned 45 additional championship points will be awarded the suffix title of Lure Courser Excellent (LCX). The title of Lure Courser Excellent is a cumulative title, each time the dog accrues an additional 45 championship points it would be eligible to receive the next title level. (LCX II, LCX III, LCX IV, etc.) [ Lure Coursing ]
MC Master Courser: The Master Courser title will be awarded to hounds that have acquired the Senior Courser title and that have earned an additional twenty-five (25) qualifying scores (with competition) in either the Open, Open Veteran or Specials stake at AKC licensed or member club lure coursing trials. [ Lure Coursing ]
ME Master Earthdog: A dog must have a record of having qualified in the Master Earthdog test at four (4) AKC licensed or member club hunting tests under three different Judges. [ Earthdog ]
MFB Master Bronze FAST: Requires twenty-five Master FAST class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. [ Agility Trial ]
MFC Master Century FAST: Requires the MFG plus twenty-five additional Master FAST class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. [ Agility Trial ]
MFG Master Gold FAST: Requires the MFS plus twenty-five additional Master FAST class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. [ Agility Trial ]
MFP Master Excellent FAST Preferred: Master Excellent FAST Preferred: For a title, dog must earn 10 qualifying scores in Master FAST Preferred agility class under at least 2 different judges. [ Agility Trial ]
MFPB Master Bronze FAST Preferred: Requires twenty-five Master FAST Preferred class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. [ Agility Trial ]
MFPC Master Century FAST Preferred: Requires the MFPG plus twenty-five additional Master FAST Preferred class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. [ Agility Trial ]
MFPG Master Gold FAST Preferred: Requires the MFPS plus twenty-five additional Master FAST Preferred class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. [ Agility Trial ]
MFPS Master Silver FAST Preferred: Requires the MFPB plus twenty-five additional Master FAST Preferred class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. [ Agility Trial ]
MFS Master Silver FAST: Requires the MFB plus twenty-five additional Master FAST class qualifying scores of 60 points or greater. [ Agility Trial ]
MH Master Hunter: For a title, a dog must receive qualifying scores at 6 licensed or member tests. If the dog has already received a SH, the dog need only qualify 5 times. German Wirehaired Pointers must pass a Water Test at a licensed or member field trial or hunting test held by a Specialty Club for German Wirehaired Pointers or Weimaraners. [ Hunting Test ]
MHA Master Hunter Advanced An advanced title is earned when a dog passes an additional 5 times with an average qualifying score of 8.0 or higher after earning its MH. [ Hunting Test ]
MHR Master Hunter Retriever: THIS IS A HUNTING TEST TITLE AVAILABLE TO VERSATILE HUNTING BREEDS THAT ARE ALLOWED TO ENTER RETRIEVER HUNTING TESTS. A DOG MUST RECEIVE QUALIFYING SCORES AT 6 LICENSED OR MEMBER RETRIEVER HUNTING TESTS, OR 5 QUALIFYING SCORES IF THE DOG HAS ALREADY EARNED AN SHR TITLE. BREEDS ELIGIBLE FOR THIS TITLE ARE: AMERICAN WATER Spaniel, BOYKIN Spaniel, German Shorthaired Pointer, German Wirehaired Pointer, VIZSLA, WEIMARANER, WPG, SPINONE ITALIANO. [ Hunting Test ]
MHU Master Hunter Upland: THIS IS A HUNTING TEST TITLE AVAILABLE TO VERSATILE HUNTING BREEDS THAT ARE ALLOWED TO ENTER A SPANIEL HUNTING TEST. A DOG MUST RECEIVE QUALIFYING SCORES AT 6 LICENSED OR MEMBER SPANIEL HUNTING TESTS OR 5 LICENSED OR MEMBER HUNTING TESTS IF THE DOG ALRE

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Titles are usually represented a s letters that are officially added to a dog’s name. For example, a dog might be officially registered with the American Kennel Club as Parker’s Faster than You (but his owners call him “Speedy”). When Speedy earns his Novice Agility title, he becomes Parker’s Faster than You NA.