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cranberry
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Barking in box during Ukc hunt

Well fellas had a first-time happen for me last night. I was judging a cast and on the first drop a dog got scratched for not hunting 15 consecutive scorecard minutes . After that the entire rest of the hunt , The handler of the dog left his dog in the box and the dog barked continuously non-stop.

The dog barking was making it very difficult for the handlers of the other dogs to focus on calling their dogs . I asked the handler to make the dog be quiet. I recommended that he put a shocking collar on his dog, and he replied I don't believe in shocking dogs. I then said if that's the case then you need to take the dog back to the clubhouse or either stay with the dog at the truck and make him be quiet. He said there was nothing in the rulebook that would force him to do any of those three things , and said we were going to have to put up with it.

I said regardless of what the rules say there is such a thing as respect and to honor the other handlers, that were still trying to compete.

We spent the rest of the nite listening to that crazy dog bark his head off and nobody so much as said hush to him.

Very aggravating and very unsportsmanlike, and very frustrating for me as a judge because I couldn't scratch him for unsportsmanlike conduct because he had already been scratched for a different offense.
Any you guys ever had that happen ?

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Josh Henry
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What a fun nite that had to be. Hope that man is happy with himself ..

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Re: Barking in box during Ukc hunt

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Originally posted by cranberry
Well fellas had a first-time happen for me last night. I was judging a cast and on the first drop a dog got scratched for not hunting 15 consecutive scorecard minutes . After that the entire rest of the hunt , The handler of the dog left his dog in the box and the dog barked continuously non-stop.

The dog barking was making it very difficult for the handlers of the other dogs to focus on calling their dogs . I asked the handler to make the dog be quiet. I recommended that he put a shocking collar on his dog, and he replied I don't believe in shocking dogs. I then said if that's the case then you need to take the dog back to the clubhouse or either stay with the dog at the truck and make him be quiet. He said there was nothing in the rulebook that would force him to do any of those three things , and said we were going to have to put up with it.

I said regardless of what the rules say there is such a thing as respect and to honor the other handlers, that were still trying to compete.

We spent the rest of the nite listening to that crazy dog bark his head off and nobody so much as said hush to him.

Very aggravating and very unsportsmanlike, and very frustrating for me as a judge because I couldn't scratch him for unsportsmanlike conduct because he had already been scratched for a different offense.
Any you guys ever had that happen ?



shoulda wrote him up at the very least.
maybe the rest of the cast shoulda handed out an a$$whoopin and swore they never saw a thing.

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Lol yep !!!

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Whitty
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Sounds like a fun time.

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Can't fix stupid!!

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Re: Re: Barking in box during Ukc hunt

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shoulda wrote him up at the very least.
maybe the rest of the cast shoulda handed out an a$$whoopin and swore they never saw a thing.

BEST IDEA right here,,,lol

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Go back to the truck

and overhaul that junk.

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Bill(Chew)
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Definitely not very sportsman like on the handler's part. The only real option you had was to park the trucks and walk away from them until the dog was at least in the distance. Then if the handler made an obvious move to make the barking dog more noticeable, THEN you would have grounds to write him up for unsportsmanlike behavior.

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mnb&t
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what a frickin clown! i wont hunt with dogs like that anymore and would have made dog quiet if within earshot of me. dogs like that ruin any kind of hunting.

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Publish his name, I'll bet nobody would be surprised.

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wildbill
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Re: Barking in box during Ukc hunt

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Originally posted by cranberry
Well fellas had a first-time happen for me last night. I was judging a cast and on the first drop a dog got scratched for not hunting 15 consecutive scorecard minutes . After that the entire rest of the hunt , The handler of the dog left his dog in the box and the dog barked continuously non-stop.

The dog barking was making it very difficult for the handlers of the other dogs to focus on calling their dogs . I asked the handler to make the dog be quiet. I recommended that he put a shocking collar on his dog, and he replied I don't believe in shocking dogs. I then said if that's the case then you need to take the dog back to the clubhouse or either stay with the dog at the truck and make him be quiet. He said there was nothing in the rulebook that would force him to do any of those three things , and said we were going to have to put up with it.

I said regardless of what the rules say there is such a thing as respect and to honor the other handlers, that were still trying to compete.

We spent the rest of the nite listening to that crazy dog bark his head off and nobody so much as said hush to him.

Very aggravating and very unsportsmanlike, and very frustrating for me as a judge because I couldn't scratch him for unsportsmanlike conduct because he had already been scratched for a different offense.
Any you guys ever had that happen ?



FIRST THING WOULD BEEN WROTE HIM UP FOR INTERFERENCE AND TOOK HIM AND EVERBODY BACK TO CLUBHOUSE TO THE MOH...AND THEN LEFT HIM THERE.AND WENT BACK TO FINSH HUNT WITHOUT HIM...

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Definitely not very sportsman like on the handler's part. The only real option you had was to park the trucks and walk away from them until the dog was at least in the distance. Then if the handler made an obvious move to make the barking dog more noticeable, THEN you would have grounds to write him up for unsportsmanlike behavior.


HE WAS UNSPORTSMANLIKE BY DELEBERTLY LETTING DOG BARK TO INTERFER WITH THE OTHER DOGS

AND HIS REPLYS WAS PROOF HE WAS DOING IT ON PERPUSE!!!!

WRITE HIM UP AN REPORT HIM TO UKC ,,,SO THEY CAN WATCH FOR HIM TO TRY IT AGAIN..

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if some AHOLE TREEHUGGER parks his car beside your trucks and jacks his/her music box wide open .."""INTERFERENCE"" JUST SAME AS THAT MAN DID..

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Greg Burks
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That's plenty childish and disrespectful...he should be barred from the hunts nobody wants to hunt with a trouble making prick...

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Knock em' out john

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rthompson
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Same exact situation last nite i scratched a dog for fighting and he barked in the box all nite only difference is i didnt care went on huntin and treein coons. its not a big deal to me though.

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