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North American Sport Dog Association
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Online Titles: Test Your Skills
What is the primary purpose of the NASDA Online Title Program?
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To replace in-person events
To allow teams to earn titles remotely through video submissions
To serve as a practice-only program without official titles
To provide an alternative to scent work competitions
Which of the following best describes how NASDA Online Titles are judged?
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They are judged live via video calls
Handlers judge their own videos and self-report results
Titles are awarded based on video length
Submissions are reviewed by the first available judge in a queue
What must be included in every online submission?
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The handler’s phone number
A course walkthrough, hide verification, and search video
A written summary of the search
Can a handler edit a submission after submitting it for judging?
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Yes, at any time before the title is awarded
No, edits can only be made before the run is submitted for judging
Only if they contact NASDA directly
Yes, but only within 24 hours of submission
Where can handlers find their online results?
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In their dog's NASDA dashboard under "Event Results"
Only through the NASDA Facebook group
On their local club’s website