Portal:Useful stuff
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Welcome to the useful stuff portal
Starting point for cool agility-related stuff that didn't fit into other places on our site
Starting point for cool agility-related stuff that didn't fit into other places on our site
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[edit] Getting started in agility
- Member Holly Newman's list of online references for newcomers to the sport
[edit] Agility links
- Agility web links: Other agility clubs in the greater California area; Agility photographers; equipment useful to The Bay Team; maybe more.
- Karey's Calendar: Our own Karey's crib sheet of agility events within a reasonable distance of the San Francisco Bay area.
[edit] Job descriptions for trials
- For info on trial worker job descriptions and Show Committee job descriptions, see our Running a trial page.
[edit] Reading USDAA accumulator sheets
- Everyone, especially starters/novice folks, have difficulty interpreting those accumulator sheets. Here's a PDF file suitable for printing and posting at your trials alongside the accumulator sheets.
[edit] Bay Area agility sites
- This map and list of regional sites tells how to get there, how long it takes, what the sites are like.
[edit] Bay Team lost and found
- See lost and found for a list of items found or lost at some of our trials.
[edit] Title crib sheets
- Download member Karey Krauter's one-page crib sheet for tracking your progress towards USDAA, NADAC, and AKC titles.
- Assorted CPE titles cribsheets on the CPE web site.
- Download member Holly Newman's nifty Excel spreadsheet for USDAA titles—you fill in the dates you Qed, it calculates what titles you've earned!
- Download member Dave Connet's spiffy Windows program for managing your Qs and titles, free software!
[edit] Assorted useful agility stuff
- Portal:USDAA nationals: Lots of info about the nationals and our members there
- Agility title abbreviations
[edit] Equipment and things
- Member Holly Newman has done her own reviews on seat belts for your traveling doggie, sun shelters for trials, and doggie backpacks.
- Member Diane Blackman's extensive Dog Play site has a long list of links for making and buying agility equipment.
[edit] Inexpensive cones for home use
Ellen asked, I just want about 10-12 inexpensive cones for home use. Can even label them myself, just writing the numbers on. Purple would be nice. Suggestions? Here are the responses:
- Several people (Carlene, Jim B, Gwen B, ...) recommended schoolmasters.com and wolverine sports--apparently they're just different names for the same company--and said that they have a variety of inexpensive cones. GwenB mentioned these as an example.
- Several people (Ann D, Robert Y, ...) suggested hardware stores such as Home Depot and Orchard Supply. Suggestions for numbering included printing your own and having them laminated, buying laminated ones, buy decals for the #s in the post box section.
- Several people suggested sporting goods stores:
- Erika M: I got my cones from a soccer supply store - I think Wolverine Sports or something like that ... It was years ago. I also got purple which meant I needed to get white numbers or they wouldn't show up!
- Tania C: Big 5...maybe $5 dollars for a set of 5 or 6.
- Jim W: I got some cones from a sporting goods store here in Santa Cruz who supplies the soccer team. I don't remember the exact cost, but I'm thinking about a buck each. They only had orange.
- Suggestions for web searches:
- Gwen B: Try a search for plastic cone on nextag. Or--These may not be perfect, but they're 10 cones for $12.
- Diane B: I think I paid $4 or $5 per for mine. But knowing that I bought them at SportsMart (now Sports Authority) I looked up sports cones: set of cones on Ebay; here's another set; Unicorn sports; schoolmasters.com.
- Creative creation of cones from other materials:
- Lorrayne B: You could grow some small pumpkins pretty cheap, but of course, that takes a while. I think that plastic funnels was a contender too, something you might use to poor oil in your car.
- Ellen F: Ah ha! How about those plastic pots of various sizes that plants come in from nurseries? If you have some just sitting in your shed, you could write or tape numbers on those, and they're free! And they stack.
- Garril P: I use Greg Larsen Sports, they sell haff(?) cones for a dollar each. GLSports. 800-950-3320. Also, Northern Tool & equipment has the 9" orange poluy cones: 4 for $7, now $6.49.
[edit] Just for fun
- Agility-related car license plates
- Bay Team gift exchange rules for White Elephant Gift Exchange; a popular event at our annual holiday party.
- Take our agility quiz(zes) (might be disabled at the moment)
- April Fools 2006 Agility News
- Click here to download a 10-second Quicktime animation of the original Bay Team logo doing agility. (Very cool! but 3.5 megabytes.) (By Corporate Images, Inc. of California)
Animated GIF credits:
- Dog running through tunnel from Fuzzy Faces' Free Doggy Graphics
- Cartoon agility animation courtesy of Brandy's website service and Dog Agility K9 Kartoons


