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Re: ukc
quote: Originally posted by jeremy qualls
u can sctratch a dog in ukc for showing any kind of aggresion in a hunt,they can scratch one for growling at any time in a 2 hr hunt
Actually that isn't true.
As Jim posted above dogs are either scratched for fighting, in which case that is a dog grabbing another dog OR they are scratched for "attempting to fight".
Here is a direct quote from the rule book taken from rule 4, dogs will be scratched:
"(b) Fighting or attempting to fight during the authority of the Judge. Dog's name, UKC number and owner's name will be reported to UKC on Nite Hunt report form. No handler will be allowed to scratch his dog to avoid dog from being scratched for fighting. When the aggressive dog is known, scratch the aggressor only. If not known, scratch dogs involved.
(c) Attempting to fight is defined as follows: when dog(s) are interfering with other dog(s) during the authority of the Judge by aggressive behavior."
That is the specific definition for "attempting to fight" so they have to fit that definition to be considered attempting to fight.
So, to be scratched for fighting they have to make contact, actually fight.
To be scratched for attempting to fight they have to have both parts of the rule, agressive behavior, AND interferance by the definition above.
Agressive behavior alone is not a scratch.
Interferance alone is not a scratch, it takes both.
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