Posted on 07/10/2006 8:41:39 AM PDT by girlangler
For instance, Coon Dog Day in Saluda N.C., and the National Coon Dog Cemetary in Alabama.
We love our hounds.
Somebody is going to pay bigtime Reparations for this!
Some PC group is sure to object and lobby for a name change.
Ping
Full Cry !
How 'bout them Redbones?
You know the rules. PICTURES!!
Is my memory that faulty? Anyone else recall regsitering breeds like "Walker" ?
I read Full Cry.
Here in Tennessee, the state wildlife management agency issued a report in the 1970s attributing the abundance of exceptionally good 'coonhound blood as one of the factors contributing to the decline in raccoon populations then.
Of course the 'coons bounced back. Hunters now mostly tree them, as opposed to killing them. Wouldn't want to have a shortage of dog training oportunities.
And remember, Tennessee Lead, the hound stolen from here and taken to Kentucky in the 1800s was the sire of all modern day American hounds.
I say they can only add the coon hound if they agree to eliminate three toy breeds.
The Border Collie folks (for example) have resisted AKC reg, because pure conformation judging tends to distort the working characteristics of the breed in favor of good looks.
You see it in my breed - Labrador Retrievers - the show dogs have diverged so much from the field dogs that they look like two different kinds of dog. Also, many of the show dogs can't find a bird in a phone booth, and that's not good for a breed that's supposed to be a Bird Dog.
Hope in 20 years we don't see an AKC coonhound come up to a raccoon and give it that "Huh?" look that you sometimes see when a show Lab encounters a duck.
My dog is cross-registered in AKC and UKC.
No, the AKC only covered Black and Tan's.
UKC, Red Bone, Tenn. Walker, Plott, Blue tick, Red Ticks, Bridle, and others.
http://www.akc.org/breeds/hound_group.cfm
That is the list of current AKC recognised hounds.
susie
I have a bulldog and you can immediately tell the difference between and AKC bully and the ones registered through CKC. They really try to keep the confirmation correct, which in the case of a bulldog, thats really all you can do with the breed. They are not athletic and they are truly companion dogs. On the other hand, when you have a working/hunting dog, they tend to focus too much on looks and not enough on ablility. When you breed AKC that championship bloodline is what sells, you can have the best hunting dog but if his nose or tail is too long or his coloring isn't right he's not show or breeder quality.
Just my opinion, I absolutely LOVE dogs, I could not imagine life without them, so I think its great they're getting the recognition.
Anybody know the old joke (and I mean old) about some city guy who goes racoon hunting with a monkey and challenges the locals to match their coonhounds to his monkey, as far as racoon hunting skill.
I can still remember the punchline, but can't recall all the details of the joke:
The punchline: Yeah, the monkey hates coons, but the one thing he hates worse than coons is a lying coonhound.
AKC actually has many working tests for various breeds. I see this same opinion all of the time. If a breed loses the traits that allow it to do whatever it was intended for, that is not the fault of the registering body. It is the fault of breeders.
susie
My pap-paw raised coonhounds. I still have found memories, when I was 5 or 6, of running after my Dad and my Pap-paw through the briar patches in the middle of the night just trying to keep up with the flashing of their coalmining hats bobbing ahead of me.
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