jabrown
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quote: Originally posted by JiM
I have always taken the Advisor's interpretation of the rule to mean that if the dogs are obviously split to the point that they can be judged separately, you judge them separately. If dog A is deep right and 6(q) is applied, and dog B trees deep left, you continue to judge dog A under rule 6(q). If at any point you cannot effectively judge dog A, you would break the 5.
That is how I would handle it until UKC tells me different.
I believe in PKC, the stationary is broke on any dog anytime another dog is called treed anywhere.
That is kinda how I take it also. So, since you judge the stationary dog the same as you would a dog declared treed, do you go to the stationary dog first if they are split say 600 yards or so? Farther? Or do you break the stationary so you can get to the deep dog that has been declared treed, or do you proceed to Ol' stationary?
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