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Posted by Hunter19951995 on 09-07-2019 02:27 PM:

Can a Performance Listing registered dog enter hunts?

I contacted UKC but was a little confused about the answer. Friend had a litter of Black and Tans. Both parents are registered however dam still has puppy papers. UKC told me that I could not single register unless dams papers were sent in. But they said I could do what’s called a performance listing register and still be eligible to enter hunts, but could not enter bench shows. I was reading online and it states that “the seven Coonhound breeds may apply for Performance Listing numbers which allow entry to the non-hunting events only. They may not be used in any UKC Licensed Coonhound events.” Can anybody explain this. I understand that with performance papers you can’t breed or register litters from and that’s fine with me. (The dog will mainly be pleasure hunted) But I would like to have the option to enter some hunts as well. Thanks for any clarification.


Posted by pegjerben on 09-09-2019 02:03 PM:

Performance listing is more for the conformation side of UKC, you can enter rally, agility, obedience, etc I believe.

Since the dam is only on puppy papers, and if the litter owner doesn't want to permanent register her and do a litter registration, you only option is to register your pup as an X breed. That way you can enter in nite hunts.

If you call UKC again, don't ask for registration, ask for the coonhound dept, they should be able to give you a better answer.

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