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Questional scratch ?.
Todd, Gus, and myself where having a good hunt treeing some coon. Took Agile home and got Solo. Solo gets split with coon. We put her in the truck and walk to Dolly and Buddy, both are Gr. Nites. Walk into tree and my Buddy dog smells like SKUNK. Now the question is does Buddy gets scratched for smelling like a SKUNK if we are in a UKC hunt. I said he does and one of the other two agreed, one disagreed. Now remember we did not see him fight or catch the SKUNK, he just smelled like one. I know he's sore today and not from the SKUNK. Question is: Is hes SCRATCHED or NOT:
IM NOT TODD...BUT
NO HE DOES NOT GET SCRATCHED,IF YOU DIDNT SEE HIM KILLING IT OUR CHASEING IT NO...THEY COULD OF PASSED THROUGH THE AREA THE SKUNK WAS IN AND GOT CLOSE ENOUGH TO MAKE HIM FILL HE WAS IN DANGER AND SET HIM OFF,SMELLING DOES NOT ALWAYS MEAN THEY KILLED IT....
I know I've walked up on a skunk and almost got it and I didn't do anything to deserve it.
So , unless I hear or see something that convinces me he molested it , I wouldn't scratch him.
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The answer is NO scratch.
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If he smells like a coon are you going to plus him up without actually seeing him tree or catch it????? No..... then how can you scratch him for smelling like a skunk?
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UKC's official position is NO SCRATCH for smelling like a skunk.
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I would scratch him.
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NO
If he wasnt observed molesting off-game he cant be scratched!!
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no scratch , just cuddle up close and rub against him
snuggle!!!!
So you can scratch a dog for possum tracks in the snow but not for smelling like a skunk?
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Originally posted by Autumn Clements
I would scratch him.
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Re: NO
quote:Do you have to observe a dog taking off every breath after a deer to scratch it? No. Its a judgement call made by the judge and if the handler disagrees he can surely ask for a cast vote. As far as a skunk you can in no way shape or form scratch based on a smell.
Originally posted by Chris Dillard
If he wasnt observed molesting off-game he cant be scratched!!
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I hunted with a man that smelled as bad as a skunk once, wish we could have scratched him.
I would no more scratch a dog for smelling like a skunk than scratch one for a few porky quills in their chest or inside their front legs. I`ve seen dogs get sprayed just for running pass one and dogs get a few quills running over a porky in the corn.
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Re: Re: NO
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Originally posted by Hoosier Man1
Do you have to observe a dog taking off every breath after a deer to scratch it? No. Its a judgement call made by the judge and if the handler disagrees he can surely ask for a cast vote. As far as a skunk you can in no way shape or form scratch based on a smell.
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quote:So did you get scratched for possum tracks in the snow?
Originally posted by GA DAWG
So you can scratch a dog for possum tracks in the snow but not for smelling like a skunk?
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quote:No but they was a thread on here about it. Dogs treed on den. Only fresh tracks around were possum tracks. Ukc said scratch em.
Originally posted by Randy Howard
So did you get scratched for possum tracks in the snow?
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Michael Ghorley
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Originally posted by GA DAWG
No but they was a thread on here about it. Dogs treed on den. Only fresh tracks around were possum tracks. Ukc said scratch em.
I dont know the correct answer. But there is a big difference between a dog that ran through wet "skunky" grass and a dog you cant stand by.
Todd
Todd i will be over seeing the inlaws sometime soon we need to hook up again i have another cull i am working on i think u will like!!! I will let u know when!
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quote:
Originally posted by GA DAWG
No but they was a thread on here about it. Dogs treed on den. Only fresh tracks around were possum tracks. Ukc said scratch em.
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quote:
Originally posted by Aron Nieland
Todd i will be over seeing the inlaws sometime soon we need to hook up again i have another cull i am working on i think u will like!!! I will let u know when!
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Originally posted by jackbob42
If the snow was fresh enough to see possum tracks only , why would a person want to make an excuse for the dog?
If there were both coon and possum tracks , I'd give the dog the benefit of the doubt.
But , if there is only possum tracks , he's getting what he's deserves.
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Originally posted by josh smedley
If coon tracks were the only ones there would you plus the dog?
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if the snow is froze your not even going to see a track if its wet and just fail can there be a coon track under the snow just saying.
i dont know never seen a possum run far if he want show it to you
who cares.
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