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Where do I start?

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 8:56 pm
by b neate
I don't trial beagles, but would love to. I have judged and competed in night hunts. That said I don't know what way to register or how many to register in for my yr old pup and what style of hunt would I enter, spo, lpo, pkc, ukc, ahra,??? I like to see them run to catch, no boo hooing and milling around , either you can or you can't. I went to a hunt near Kenton, Oh. and it had hunting judges. The guys went along and called their dogs, I am familiar with this. Whats it called? What hunt do the judges cull out dogs from horse back ? Is one registry for a certain style hunting. If it matters I have always hunted Branko stock. My pup is AKC registered.

B Neate

starting

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:07 pm
by Big Dog
If you run a run to catch type hound then you should run AKC Midwest Gundog Association or ARHA LP or UKC Hunting Beagle format. Of course you will have to register your hound in each registry. There are more ARHA LP clubs than UKC or AKC clubs that run that style of hound, but try them all.

Big Dog

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:17 am
by kjohns
B Neat,
Where in Ohio are you from? There is an ARHA little pack trial saturday in Middlefield.

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 8:09 pm
by b neate
I live in Van Wert, Oh. My dog has never been run with another dog and I can't find local dogs , would it be a bad idea to run in a trial?

running in a trial

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 8:22 pm
by Big Dog
How old is your dog? As long as the dog is deer broke and somewhat mature(not a young pup) I would say go ahead. It is normally best to make sure that they will run with strange dogs first. Some dogs will do this automatically others need a little work. l would give her a try and see how she does if you think she is ready(physically). You should try find someone in your area to run with periodically and a hunt is a perfect place to do this.

Big Dog

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 7:37 am
by b neate
My dog is 1 yr on 4-6-03 , he seems good around my pup trainer but the pup trainer is real slow and never gets in his way. Jack the pup caught his first rabbit at 7-8 months of age in the wild and was never put in training pen. Thats one nice trait branko dogs seem to have, quit starters. I don't think he has enough time in field to compete with mature dogs, but it would be easy way for me to get him acustom to things.

Brent Neate