The below graphics show a list of the member clubs of the International Dog Agility League. Becoming a member club is super easy. You set up your choice/s of the current monthly league courses and report those results. For the current month’s courses go to the current month’s post on this site.
Note that email addresses are not included on the lists below to protect privacy. To contact any IDAL club, please notify the IDAL Secretary: Melissa Wallace pagc.live@gmail.com.
Active Clubs
Inactive Clubs
BLOG1399 NDAL – Updated 2022Oct05
Questions, comments, & snide remarks to Melissa Wallace at pagc.live@gmail.com. If you would a copy of The Book of Agility Games, a comprehensive reference to all manner of agility games played for competition and fun around the world, send an email!
We need clubs in the south such as North and South Carolina
It’s easy to start a club. Let me know how I can help you.
Christine,
I agree with you. I’m in WinstonSalem, NC, and looking for a teacup club. I can’t start one, as I don’t have the teacup equipment required.
Wow! I recently became the manager for this site. Did you ever get a response for TDAA clubs? You actually do not need TDAA specific equipment. You can use full size equipment that you would use for AKC or NADAC. Check out the most recent rules.
Click to access Rules%20and%20Regulations%20v%205.8.pdf
Hi, can you update Jumping C Crew’s location ? It should be Riverton, WY and we also participate in 50×70.
Thank you
Hi, can you update Jumping C Crew’s location ? It should be Riverton, WY and we also participate in 50×70.
Thank you
Is there a club in North Carolina or South Carolina??
Not currently, but we are always welcoming new clubs and individuals. It is a very easy process.