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APLA Memberships
APLA Memberships

APLA has three membership types, a yearly individual membership, a lifetime individual membership, and Youth Membership.


Calendar Year Individual Membership

Cost $35.00 per calendar year.

Membership expires January 1, of the new year.


Lifetime Membership

Cost $575

Membership lasts the life of the Member.


Youth Membership.

Click Here for more information on youth Membership.

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What is APLA Purpose and Objective?
What is APLA Purpose and Objective?

APLA's Purpose and Objectives are as follows:


Conduct approved and licensed pure-bred Pointing Labrador Retriever (“PLR”) hunt tests by and among the members.


Advance the interests of APLA through PLR, breeding, education, training, performance, and competition.


Promote sharing of information and training of the PLR through interaction with APLA and its members.


Promote youth education through the training of the PLR and scholarship through interaction with APLA and its Members.


Accumulate data and where possible promote studies which may help understand the genetic basis for the tendency of some pure-bred Labrador Retrievers to point game.


Make available membership to individuals without discrimination as to sex, race color, disability, or religion.


Members are Required Under the Bylaws to:


Treat each member with dignity and respect and without discrimination as to sex, race, color, disability, or religion.


Follow the bylaws and APLA rules and regulations enacted by the Board, with the highest levels of integrity.


Present and represent APLA in a positive, constructive manner.



Respect the real and personal property of others at APLA events.



Be accountable for APLA property in their possession

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Do I need a Pointing Labrador Retriever to Join
Do I need a Pointing Labrador Retriever to Join

You do not need a Pointing Labrador Retriever to Join. However, you will need a purebred Labrador Retriever to run a hunt test. Purebreds are those recognized by the Labrador Retriever Club and do not include dilute factored Labrador Retrievers.

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Does my dog need to be registered with a Kennel Club?
Does my dog need to be registered with a Kennel Club?

Your dog must be registered with the United Kennel Club (UKC).

You must be an APLA member to either handle a dog or have someone else handle your dog in an APLA hunt test.

You must register for APLA hunt tests with Hunt Secretary.

Click below for information on these topics.


HT Entry Check List

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Does APLA have a set a Bylaws
Does APLA have a set a Bylaws

Yes, we do have a set of bylaws.


APLA Bylaws

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Are there local APLA clubs near me?
Are there local APLA clubs near me?

Click below for information on local pointing Labrador Retriever clubs.

If there are no local clubs near you, as a member you will be able to see on a map APLA members who are close to you.


Local Clubs and Contacts


UKC