michigancooner
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Michigan
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My buddy has a redbone that is stone cold silent on track. Blows the top out of a tree, but will not say a word on track. You are probably thinking that at some point he has opened but let me tell you, this dog is 8 years old and I have hunted with him his whole life and he has never, ever, EVER opened on track. You cut him loose and the next you here from him he is treed. This dog could absolutely dominate comp hunts. But the rules say that if a dog won't open, he is to be scratched so we have never taken him to town. I love that dog to death but he does not meet the breed standards that a hound must carry, so it's not right to take him to hunts. Let me give an example that might make some sense to everybody: You might have a hound that is absolutley georgous in every way, a show dog delux. Fits every breed standard to a tee except that this dog has an underbite. The rules say that this one fault completely disqualifies a hound from being shown. Likewise, you might have a dog that is a coondog bar none, in every way, shape, and form, but that dog won't open on track. As far as breed standards go, that is a serious fault as a hound, idealy, is supposed to give mouth on track. We might not like it but, just like the underbite, it prevents this dog from participating because it DOES NOT meet the breed standard. If you have a silent hound you like that's great, but unfortunately that is TECHNICHALLY considered a fault, so just hunt it for pleasure.
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