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North American Sport Dog Association
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Exhibitor Resource Guide
Grades
About the Exhibitor Guide
Upcoming Topics
Titles Earned at Events
Earning Points Towards Titles
Earning Titles: Trailing & Locating, Urban Locating and Trailing Brace
Earning Titles: Shed Dog & Lost Item Recovery
Excellent Level Titles
Earning Titles: Challenge Games
Puppy Aptitude Test Titles
Viewing Titles
Common Reasons for Missing Titles
Titles: Test Your Knowledge
Versatility Titles
About Versatility Titles
Versatility Titles - Supreme
Versatility Titles - Trailing
Versatility Titles - Urban
Versatility Titles - Lost Item
Versatility: Test Your Knowledge
Regional Championship
Regional Webinar Recording
What is the Regional?
Who is eligible to compete in the Regional?
What class should I enter at the Regional?
Versatility Championship Entries at the Regional
How does the Regional work?
Can dogs advance from the Regional to the Invitational?
Will my dog earn points towards titles at the Regional?
How do Junior Handlers compete at the Regional?
Handling Multiple Dogs at the Regional
Why are the Regional rules different from regular competition?
How are runs scored at the Regional?
What is "panel judging" at the Regional?
Regional: Lost Item Recovery
Regional: Shed Dog
Regional: Trailing & Locating
Regional: Urban Locating
Why are searches run blind at the Regional?
What should I expect for blinds and decompression spaces at the Regional?
Regional Scoring: Test Your Skills
Regional Entries: Test Your Skills
Regional Rules: Test Your Skills
Recognized Breeds
Breed Recognition
Mixed Breed and "Other" Breed Classification in NASDA
Requesting a Breed to Be Added to NASDA’s Official Listing
Updating Your Dog’s Breed from "Other" in NASDA
Online Titles
About Online Titles
How the Online Titles Benefit Teams
How Online Titles are Judged
Camera Placement for Online Video Submissions
Combining Online Submissions with In-Person Results: How It Works
Step-by-Step Instructions for Submitting a NASDA Online Title
Online Titles: Test Your Skills
Next Steps
Online Titles - Lost Item
What is the NASDA Lost Item Online Title Program?
Lost Item Online Title Progression
Lost Item Online Level I (LIO-I)
Lost Item Online Level II (LIO-II)
Lost Item Online Level III (LIO-III)
Master Lost Item Online Champion (MLIOCH)
Lost Item Online Specialist Titles (LIO-S)
Selecting and Preparing Search Items for Lost Item Online
Hide Placement Strategies in Lost Item Online
Running and Handling a Lost Item Online Search
Troubleshooting Common Challenges in Lost Item Online
Lost Item Online: Test Your Skills
Online Titles - Urban Locating
What is the NASDA Urban Locating Online Program?
Urban Locating Online Rules
Understanding Urban Locating Online Titles
Selecting and Handling Quarry for Urban Locating Online
Setting Up a Search and Video Submission Guidelines for Urban Locating Online
Running and Handling a Search in Urban Locating Online
Urban Locating Online Specialist (ULO-ST) Title
Troubleshooting Common Training Challenges in Urban Locating Online
Urban Locating Online Summary
Urban Locating Online: Test Your Skills
Online Titles - Shed Dog
What is the NASDA Shed Dog Online program?
Understanding Shed Dog Online Titles
Setting Up a Search and Video Submission Guidelines
Running and Handling a Shed Dog Search
Final Checklist for a Successful Submission
Shed Dog Online: Test Your Skills
Understanding Deductions Part 1
Update: Understanding Deductions Part 1 – Webinar & Learning Module Release
Medical Accommodation
How to Submit a Medical Accommodation Request
Using the Exhibitor Ticket System
About the Ticket System
Requirements for Submitting Tickets
Ticket Type: Results Corrections
Ticket Type: Missing Results
Why Tickets May Be Canceled or Not Move Forward
Ticket Frequently Asked Questions
Test Your Skills: Exhibitor Ticket System
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