April 2025 Premium

Official NACSW™

NW3/L1E/L1C

TRIAL LOCATION: Green River College, Auburn WA

12401 SE 320th St, Auburn, WA 98092

It is not appropriate to contact or visit the event location prior to the event date, nor should training take place on event grounds once an event is approved/announced. Our locations are real life search environments where people work, go to school, etc. Pre-event contact or visits risk the host losing the opportunity to use the location again in the future.

Trial Host: Northwest K9 Sniffers

Trial Host Contact Info: Shelly Navarre at nwk9sniffers@gmail.com

NW3 Saturday, April 12th 2025

Level 1 Containers: Sunday morning, April 13th, 2025

Level 1 Exteriors: Sunday afternoon, April 13th 2025

Certifying Official: Angie Falscik

Judges NW3:  Christina Bunn and Sheigh Crabtree

Judges EST:  Christina Bunn and Sheigh Crabtree

Entry Cost

NW3 $165 per dog and handler team

Level 1: $80 per dog and handler team

Number of Entries

NW3: 38 entries

EST Level 1: 38 Entries

One dog per handler per level/element

Trial Entry Information:

Trial Entry Open and Closing

The draw period for the trial will open on Tuesday February 25th, at 9:00 a.m.  Entries will be awarded by random draw of all entries received between 9:00 a.m. Tuesday February 25th, and 9:00 a.m. Thursday, February 27th 2025.

Trial entry will close at the end of the draw if the trial and wait list are deemed full. If the trial and wait list are not full, the trial will remain open for entries until they are deemed full or the day of the trial.

We will not be taking payment until you are given a space in the trial. If you are given a space in the trial, you will receive a link with a liability waiver to sign.  Once you have completed the liability waiver you will then be emailed a link to make your trial entry payment via Square.  Trial entry payments must be received within 48 hours of the notice that your entry has been accepted.

Entry Method

All entries will be on-line via the link provided to the NACSW trial entry form. Paper and phone entries will not be accepted. Completing the form is not a guarantee of entry. You will receive confirmation from Shelly Navarre at nwk9sniffers@gmail.com to let you know if your entry has been given a space in the trial.

Entry Requirements & Selection

A Qualified Entry is one that meets all the following criteria:

Complete the on-line trial entry during the draw period listed above.

The Handler is a NACSW member in good standing for the 2024-2025 membership year (8/1/24 – 7/31/25).

The Dog is registered and in good standing with the NACSW.

Dogs participating in a trial must be at least one year of age.

The Dog has achieved the prior title level and ORT title (passed all 3 odors) at least 14 days before the trial opens for entries. This applies to all levels.

  • Qualified entry for NW3– Dog has earned a NW2 Title but have not earned their NW3-Elite are eligible to compete.
  • Qualified entry for Level 1 EST – Dog has not earned the Level 1 title for Exterior or Containers

Trial spaces will be determined in the following manner:

Spaces will be awarded by a random draw of all Qualified Entries received during the draw period listed above.

Once the trial opens for entry, if you are having technical difficulties entering during the 48-hour draw period, please email trialentry@nacsw.net prior to the end of the draw period. For any other questions that are not related to the trial entry system, contact Shelly Navarre at nwk9sniffers@gmail.com.

No dog will be given a space in more than one trial of the same level and type at a single event.

You may enter multiple dogs for entry in the draw. However, only one dog/handler per title level will be accepted into the trial. Entry will go to the dog selected in the draw – you may not swap to an alternate dog. If multiple dogs are selected in the draw, you may select which dog you wish to enter. Once a dog has been entered as a second dog/handler entry, you may not swap handlers after the draw to change the entry to a first dog/handler unless the trial is not full.

If a trial level is not full after the draw of Qualified Entries, then there will be a Secondary Draw of any entries received that did not meet the ORT title or title requirements. These entries will be accepted pending completion of the requirements. Note: dogs must earn their ORT title and prior title level at least 3 days prior to the trial date to be eligible to compete. If the required title or ORT title is earned less than 14 days prior to the event, it is the handler’s responsibility to notify the Shelly Navarre at nwk9sniffers@gmail.com that the requirement has been completed.

If the trial level and wait list are not full after all entries received during the draw period have been processed, entries will continue to be accepted in the order they are received until the trial and wait list are deemed full.

For Exhibit Only Dogs (FEO):

Dogs running FEO are not eligible to receive titles or earn placement ribbons. FEO results will not be included in the posted trial results.

If space remains after all qualified entries are accommodated on April 8th 2025, we will offer spaces for those who wish to run a dog For Exhibition Only (FEO).

The trial host of an event has the right to refuse entry of any handler or dog for just cause as approved by the National Trial Committee. Just cause includes lack of adherence to NACSW rules and guidelines and the policies outlined in each event entry premium.

Some trial entries may be given priority entry based on contributions to the organization and the trial process.

Notification:

You will be notified via e-mail of the results of the random draw by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 7th, 2025.

If you have a spam blocker on your email account, please configure it to allow email from Shelly Navarre at nwk9sniffers@gmail.com in order to ensure delivery of confirmation and information about this trial.

You will then have 48 hours to complete your payment to confirm your space in the trial. Trial payments are paid online via Square.

A waiting list for alternates will be started as soon as entries are filled.

Alternates will be contacted when a space opens.

Depending on last minute event logistics, we may opt to not fill all canceled spaces.

NACSW reserves the right to cancel an event if minimum entry numbers are not met.

Be sure you read and understand the guidelines for this event before entering. By submitting a registration for this NACSW event, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and accept the policies and liability information of NACSW.

Cancellation Policy:

The following cancellation policy applies:

For cancellation of entries on or before March 29th 2025 – Full refund minus $25 processing fee.

For cancellation of entries between March 30th and April 8th – Full refund minus a $25 processing fee if the host fills your space. No refund will be issued if the host doesn’t fill your space. If the space is filled with a discounted or free entry, you will receive a refund dependent on the income from the replacement entry.

For cancellation of entries on or after April 9th 50% of the trial entry fee will be refunded if the host fills your space. No refund will be issued if the host doesn’t fill your space. If the space is filled with a discounted or free entry, you will receive a refund dependent on the income from the replacement entry.

If you earn the title that makes you no longer eligible for the level you are entered, then you must contact the trial host at nwk9sniffers@gmail.com to cancel your entry and will be subject to the published cancellation policy. You may opt to change your entry to an FEO entry in this case and will be placed on the FEO waitlist and only receive a space in the trial if the host is accepting FEO entries.

All cancellations must be emailed to Shelly Navarre at nwk9sniffers@gmail.com

For cancellations that meet the above guidelines, refunds will be issued within 14 days after the trial date.

Entry fees shall not be refunded if a dog or handler is absent, disqualified, or excused by the NACSW official or judge.

This cancellation and refund policy applies to competitors that must withdraw for any reason including but not limited to injury, illness, emergency, and personal or work-related reasons.

If the trial cannot take place or be completed by reason of fire, civil disturbances, an Act of God, public emergency, or any other cause beyond the control of the trial organizers, then the trial host will make their best effort to provide partial refunds after recouping their expenses.

If you earn the title that makes you no longer eligible for the level you are entered, then you must contact the trial host to cancel your entry and will be subject to the published cancellation policy. You may opt to change your entry to an FEO entry in this case and will be placed on the FEO waitlist and only receive a space in the trial if the host is accepting FEO entries.

All cancellations must be emailed to the Shelly Navarre at nwk9sniffers@gmail.com.

Location Details:  Modeled after real-life detection work, NACSW events are held in many different locations, with a variety of terrain, under varying weather conditions. Dogs and handlers need to be able to safely negotiate a variety of surfaces, including, but not limited to, tile, linoleum, carpeting, gravel, asphalt, uneven surfaces, and slippery footing. Handlers should be prepared to deal with a variety of weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain and snow. Events frequently require covering extensive distances to get to and from the parking area to each of the search areas and generally require that this be done across natural, uneven surfaces. Handlers should be prepared for the physical demands and must be able to navigate the terrain with their dog accordingly. Handlers should expect to spend most of the day outside or in their vehicles as there are rarely indoor crating options at events. Please be prepared for you and your canine partner to deal with all of these varying environmental challenges. Handlers should familiarize themselves with potential regional risks and health concerns that may affect themselves or their dogs.  Handlers agree that they are entering this event at their own risk.

ADA Site Specifics:

This event location is a college. The pathways to the search areas are paved and include some ramp options. Walks to the search areas can involve elevation changes. The search areas are on mostly level ground. There may be long walks and the use of stairs to the search areas.

Due to unforeseen conditions, such as weather or change in availability of areas at the location, the details below may need to be modified at the last minute.

Parking:  The parking lot is paved with shade available.

RV Parking: There is space for RVs to park during the event day.

Running Vehicles or Generators:  Running your vehicles or generators in the parking lot is allowed at this event as long as you have permission from your neighbors or are willing to park away from others.

Reactive Dog Parking:  There will not be specific reactive dog parking at this event.

Unentered Dogs:  Unentered dogs must remain in the handler’s vehicle during the event day. There will be ample potty areas, but unentered dogs should not be allowed to “play”, exercise, or train on the event grounds.

Smoking and other site restrictions:  No smoking, firearms, alcohol, drugs are allowed on site.

Dog Information:  Dog Policies

All dogs must be on a 6’ leash at all times when not searching. NO flexi-leashes while not participating in a competition search.

Dogs that need space from dogs may wear a red bandana, provided by the dog’s handler, to help signal others that the dog needs extra space from other dogs.

Dogs will be toileted in designated areas and handlers must pick up and dispose of waste.

Dogs and handlers must stay in designated areas to avoid contaminating search space, interrupting a search, or from viewing any part of the search.

Handlers should expect to keep their dogs confined in a crate or vehicle when not searching. The logistics of an event typically do not allow for dogs to hang out on leash in between searches. Handlers should plan to provide their own shade using canopies or shade cloths.

Refer to Location Details (above) for information on unentered dogs.

Females in Season:  Females in season will be allowed to run wearing “pants” at the end of each search after all other dogs have been judged. Handlers with females in season should park and toilet their dogs away from the other dogs if the location logistics permit. Handlers must email the Trial Host Contact/Secretary so plans can be made for the dog.

COVID-19 Information:  Event attendees are required to adhere to the NACSW COVID-19 Event Guidelines and Rules  In addition to those guidelines the following changes and guidelines are in effect for this event due to COVID-19:

If there are any significant changes or updates after the draw period, handlers will be notified via email. Handlers are responsible for staying up to date on any jurisdictional requirements for their home location as well as the event location including any travel guidance.

Rules:  Complete rules are available at www.NACSW.net. It is the responsibility of each handler to read and understand the current NACSW Rule book prior to participating in a NACSW event.

Liability:  By registering for the event, the handler hereby assumes all risks of, and responsibility for, accidents and/or damage to her/himself or to her/his property or to others, resulting from the actions of her/his dog. The handler expressly agree that the NACSW, Northwest K9 Sniffers, Green River College and its assignees or any other person, or persons, of said groups, shall not be held liable personally, or collectively, under any circumstances, for injury, and/or damage to her/himself, for loss or injury to property, whether due to uncontrolled dogs or negligence of any member of said groups, or any other cause, or causes. The handler also agrees to assume all financial liability that may be incurred by the NACSW or the Northwest K9 Sniffers due to the actions of themselves or their dogs regardless of the cause.

Sportsmanship:  All handlers and spectators are expected to follow the rules of the NACSW and demonstrate good sportsmanship. This includes making sure the hide placements are unknown to the handler prior to searching and kept secret from other handlers. Please do not discuss hide placement or any details of a dog’s performance that may provide information or clues to other handlers or may be overheard.

NACSW Results:  Results for each search and overall will be posted after all searches are completed and scores are verified for you to record your results for your own records. It is your responsibility to ensure your scores are accurate prior to leaving the trial grounds. If a discrepancy cannot be verified at the trial, you may be instructed to submit a score card review request. It is not the responsibility of the host or NACSW to return score sheets that are left behind or to mail ribbons that are not picked up.

Spectators:  Additional guests are welcome, however spectating opportunities may be limited.  Spectators may not photograph or video searches.  Spectators are reminded that the hide placements must not be discussed, nor should they speak with any handlers about what they saw until after the event is complete.  No dogs will be allowed in the spectator area. No unentered dogs with spectators are allowed at the event.  An adult accompanying a minor must be present during the searches.   Everyone at the site must sign the waiver provided by the host and comply with all event requirements.  Handlers are not allowed to watch the searches at any time.

Videotaping and Photography:  If the site allows public video to be taken, handlers may wear visible head or chest cameras to record their searches. You will not be allowed extra time at the start line to get your camera functioning. Please be sure it is ready to go prior to arriving at the search area. Videos may not be made public until completion of the event day.

At the host’s discretion, a photographer and/or video service may be present during the event to offer photos and/or videos for sale to the handlers.

There is no photography or video allowed by spectators or volunteers.

As a condition of your entry, you agree to allow NACSW, or their agents, to video you and your dog during the entirety of the NACSW event. These videos are the property of NACSW. All handlers, through entry at any NACSW event, waive any and all rights relative to video broadcast or photography of such event.

Volunteering:  Handlers can volunteer for any trial that they are not running in during a trial weekend. If you are available and not running in the trial level, you are welcome to volunteer. If you know of someone who would like to volunteer, please go to to sign up: https://nwk9sniffers.org/april-2025-volunteer/

Emergency Veterinary Hospital:  The closest emergency veterinarian(s) to the event location is Blue Pearl Vet Hospital:  425.496.1000

Questions:  All trial related questions, contact Shelly Navarre at nwk9sniffers@gmail.com