The NASDA Invitational Championship is a premier, by-invitation-only event that brings together top-performing teams from across North America to compete in a series of challenging and dynamic trials. Designed to showcase the highest levels of teamwork, versatility and endurance, the Invitational features advanced-level hides, unique search environments, and elevated criteria to truly test the skills of both dog and handler.
Course Curriculum
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Why are searches run blind at Championship Events?
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What should I expect for blinds and decompression spaces?
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Will my dog earn points towards titles?
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How are runs scored at Championship Events?
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Why are the Championship rules different from regular competition?
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Handling Multiple Dogs at Championship Events
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What is "panel" judging?
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Regional Webinar Recording
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What is the Regional?
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How does the Regional work?
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Can dogs advance from the Regional to the Invitational?
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What class should I enter at the Regional?
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Versatility Championship Entries at the Regional
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How do Junior Handlers compete at the Regional?
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Regional: Lost Item Recovery
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Regional: Shed Dog
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Regional: Urban Locating
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Regional: Trailing & Locating
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What is the Invitational?
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Who is eligible to compete in the Invitational?
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How does the Invitational work?
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What should I enter at the Invitational?
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Versatility Championship Entries at the Invitational
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Junior Handler National Championship
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Invitational: Lost Item Recovery
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Invitational: Shed Dog
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Invitational: Trailing & Locating
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Invitational: Urban Locating