Tank/UKC
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Kalamazoo, MI
Posts: 568 |
I should probably stay out of this but
I won't.
"Continuously Silent" What does that mean and how do you prove it? Many that I have heard from feel that the ONLY way to scratch a dog for being continuously slient is to compete for 2hrs. Should the dog fail to open on the ground at ANYTIME during the hunt, you could scratch him for being continously silent. I sort of agree with that logic. I suppose you could scratch him after the second drop for failing to open on the ground but he could very open open on the third drop. Right?
I own two semi-silent dogs. Both HAVE opened on the ground, neither do it often. They are for all intents and purposes, silent. I have hunted them in competition hunts, mainly PKC but I have hunted in a couple State hunts. I have had 1st strike numerous times due to them out hunting the other dogs and getting struck and treed in the same breath. No need for fancy calling either. They bark, you strike them, they bark again, you tree them... Like I said, I have heard both open and trail. I think they are junking most of those times. Both are Grand Nites.
Now, I would like to know how a dog has been scratched for being silent. I have never seen the rule enforced.
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