The Core Issue
You’ve got a stack of pedigrees, a feverish desire for performance stats, and a web portal that looks like a museum archive. The problem? You can’t pull the data you need without turning the whole thing into a treasure hunt. Time is money, and every wasted click costs you a sprint in the field.
Getting Inside the Portal
First step: ditch the login fluff. Head straight to the home screen, punch in your credentials, and let the dashboard load. If the page stalls, hit refresh—sometimes the server just needs a nudge. No need to overthink it.
Search by Date – Fast Track
Look: the date filter sits on the top left, hidden behind a sleek dropdown. Click it, select the range, and watch the list cascade down. A ten‑second rule applies—if results don’t appear, clear the cache. Your mouse should be moving faster than the cursor.
Breed Filtering – Precision Play
Here is the deal: the breed dropdown is multi‑select. Hold ctrl (or cmd) to pick several breeds at once. The system will mash the results together, giving you a compact view. Don’t settle for one breed when a half‑dozen can reveal patterns.
Understanding Result Details
Each entry expands with a click. Inside, you’ll see the dog’s name, owner, registration number, and a snapshot of race times. The key column is the “Adjusted Score”—that’s where the real insight lives. Ignore the fluff like sponsor logos; they add noise, not value.
Exporting the Data
By the way, the export button lives at the bottom right. Choose CSV for spreadsheet lovers, or XML if you’re feeding a database. Remember: the export respects your current filters, so set them before you click. One click, and the file lands in your download folder.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Don’t fall for the “quick filter” that only shows the first 25 entries. Scroll down to the bottom and hit “Load More”—or switch to the infinite scroll mode. Also, never trust the default sort; it often defaults to alphabetical, not chronological.
Quick Wins for Power Users
Combine the date range with a breed filter, then sort by “Adjusted Score” descending. You’ll instantly spot the top performers of the season. Save that filter as a preset—future you will thank you. The portal at yarmouthdogsresults.com lets you name and recall these presets with a single click.
Final Actionable Tip
Right now, open the archive, set your date range, tick the breeds you care about, sort by score, and hit export. That’s it.



