I primarily compete in American Kennel Club events.
The initials following the dogs names are described below.
Conformation:
CH. bench championship (conformation champion)
I may use a Gr. with a number following which is a group placement
Obedience:
CD-companion dog-beginning level
CDX-Companion dog excellent-intermediate level
UD-Utility degree-highest level
UDX-Utility dog excellent
I may use HIT (High In Trial) while talking about a dog which means a Highest Scoring Dog in any class at an obedience trial.
Tracking:
TD-Tracking dog-beginning level
TDX-Tracking dog excellent-advanced level
VST-Variable surface tracking-Advanced- city search type tracking.
Hunt tests:
JH-Junior Hunter-Beginning level marking and retrieving, delivery to hand, control in blinds and at the line.
Agility:
NA-beginning level-Novice Agility
NAJ-beginning-Novice Agility Jumpers With Weaves
OA-Open Agility-intermediate level
OAJ-Open Agility Jumpers With Weaves-intermediate level
AX-Excellent agility-advanced
AXJ-Excellent jumpers with weaves
Rally Obedience
RN-Rally Novice-beginning level
RA-Rally Advanced-intermediate level
RE-Rally Excellent-Advanced level
RAX- This is number of qualifying scores once you have earnde the rally advanced and rally excellent titles.
Canadian titles:
CAN. CH. means Canadian title then what class-Can. CH. =Canadian Championship
CD obedience
CDX obedience
UD-OTCH Utility degree and OTCH in canada is equal to AKC's utility degree.
NAHRA -North American hunting retriever association.
SR-Started retriever
HIC -Herding Instinct Certificate (ROTTIE and ROUGH COLLIE)