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BONCKERS
SOCIETY NEWS
JUNE 2012
BLOODHOUNDS WEST -- NORTHERN CHAPTER
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BLOODHOUNDS WEST ‐‐ NORTHERN CHAPTER
2012 BOARD AND DIRECTORS
BOARD: PRESIDENT: SHERRY ROBERTSON, 18 GLENN AVE., SALINAS, CA 93907 (831) 786‐0537 [email protected] VICE‐PRESIDENT: LISA MCCALL, 1300 CHASE ST., NOVATO, CA 94945 (415) 897‐5759 [email protected] CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: NANCY VITEK, 12700 RED MAPLE CIR. #53, SONORA, CA 95370 (209) 532‐3577 RECORDING SECRETARY: LYN SHERMAN, 22111 SADDLE PEAK RD., TOPANGA, CA 90290 (310) 455‐3244 [email protected] TREASURER/MEMBERSHIP: MYRON ROBB, 19524 PONDEROSA DR., PIONEER, CA 95666 (209) 295‐8420 [email protected] DIRECTOR: PAM HERRANZ, 1512 BURLINGAME AVE., BURLINGAME, CA 94010 (650)455‐2763 [email protected]
APPOINTEES: EDITOR: JOHN GALLOWAY, 3953 BRANSON DR., SAN MATEO, CA. 94403 [email protected] BLOODHOUNDS WEST – NORTHERN CHAPTER PUBLISHES BONCKERS QUARTERLY. PUBLICATION DATES: MARCH, JUNE, SEPTEMBER AND DECEMBER REGIONAL CORRESPONDENT: SHERRY ROBERTSON [email protected]
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PRESIDENT’S LETTER
HAPPY SPRING EVERYONE! We just had the most amazing Regional and Supported Entry ever and for those who were
unable to attend, we certainly missed you. As the pictures reflect, it was a small show but large
and festive occasion. I’d like to thank the Club for the opportunity to judge our Sweepstakes.
Quality speaks volumes over quantity! I had very nice dogs to judge and a tough decision when
it came to naming my Grand Sweeps winner – Morgan, owned by Randy & Anne Greenlee and
Molly Nye. He is a very nice puppy and I am anxious to watch him grow up. To Susan Hamil
and Heather Whitcomb, the Club sends out huge congratulations to GCH Quiet Creek’s Kiss and
Tell, “Kiss” for 3 breed wins and groups that took her and Bruce Schultz to a Best In Show on
Sunday!
As the pictures included in this issue reflect, we had tons of fun with decorations, piñatas and a
wonderful fajita banquet, cooked by Chef Tim.
Bloodhounds West Northern Chapter took this opportunity to honor CH Jo‐Li’s Father
Christmas, “Georgie” and all the memories we share of this wonderful young boy who left us all
too soon. Steve Aguirre and Georgie were quite team and especially at our show in 2011.
Steve has been an amazing mentor for the breed both inside and outside the show ring. To
show our appreciation for Steve’s 36 years involvement, the Club honored him with a bottle of
quality Partida Tequila, designer shot glasses and cigars – all of which he did NOT share! Thank
you Steve!
Thinking ahead to upcoming events, we need to start doing some major fund raising. Given
that, I’d like to thank Jan Stallings & Patsy Hall for coming up with the amazing idea of the
designer bottles of tequila that were raffled off at the show. They made an amazing amount of
money. And, the girls have many more ideas for future fund raising events. To get this process
rolling forward, BH’s West Northern Chapter is hosting a Fun Day on Saturday, June 30th at
Royal Oaks Park in Prunedale. We’re offering a trailing & tracking clinic, obedience class,
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handling class, t‐shirts and a hot dog & hamburger lunch. We have secured the 3 Oaks area of
the park for the entire day. The costs are minimal but will go a long way toward our budget
goal of reaching $30,000.00 by fall of 2014. I certainly hope many of you will be able to join us
for a relaxing and fun filled day outside a dog show venue.
I am happy to report that our intake of rescues has slowed down considerably. Pat has done an
amazing job with managing finding wonderful homes. Please don’t forget to throw those dogs
a bone occasionally and donate a few dollars to rescue also.
In planning our Judy Robb Memorial Trailing Trial, the Board took a vote and has chosen
President’s Day weekend, 2013. Granite Construction has once again given permission to use
the quarry for the trial. This means we did an excellent job of cleaning up after ourselves and
most importantly, being safe while on the property. Thank you to everyone who attended last
November.
And speaking of trailing trials, our Cinco de Mayo Trial was a success! We had an entry of 3
MT’s and 1 MTI. Passing were, Badgershill Emily Bronte, CGC, new MT and Lisa McCall, owner
and handler. Emily was also winners bitch at the regional! GCH Badgershill Muldoon of
Heather, CGC, new MTI and Lyn Sherman, owner and handler. Muldoon also was Select Dog
and Award of Merit at the regional! These two are littermates from the first Irish litter and
have an amazing desire to trail. I have to thank Sheri Whetstine (new Club member) and Janis
Hardy for making the long drive down from Washington to judge for us. They both have great
dedication to our sport of mantrailing.
With a National Specialty looming in our future list of things to do, we put out a call for help
with some of the regular duties that are ongoing in the Club. Aldo Branch stepped forward
immediately to take on the role as Membership Co‐Director and will assist Myron with keeping
the Membership Directory up to date. John Galloway is now our Editor of Bonckers and I am
personally so thankful to John for relieving me! Lisa McCall is going to be assisting with trophy
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selection and purchasing. Pam & Juancho Herranz are going to help Tim & me with the
hospitality at events. And as mentioned before, Jan & Patsy are going to do our primary fund
raisers. On behalf of the entire Board and Club – thank you all so very much! As has been
proven time and again, it takes a “village”. If anyone is interested in taking on the
Corresponding Secretary position to the ABC, please feel free to contact your Board. Myron will
be happy to assist this position and it certainly isn’t difficult or time consuming. I’d also like you
all to start thinking about corporate fund raising. Any of you who have ties to the corporate
world to secure cash donations or gift cards that can be used for raffles at our future events,
please let us know. We compensate with catalog advertising at our events and send out a
thank you letter on letterhead for their records.
I hope some of you who are pursuing trailing titles will consider Labor Day Weekend in Sandy
Oregon. PRBC is putting on a 3 day event with 2 days of trials and 1 day of trailing seminar by
Pat Moffitt. This event should be approved by the ABC within a couple of weeks and will be up
on PRBC’S web site.
Thank you all for everything you do and I hope to see you somewhere very soon!
SHERRY PRESIDENT BLOODHOUNDS WEST ‐ NORTHERN CHAPTER From the Editor I hope the summer is treating everyone well. This is my first newsletter as editor. I apologize
for any mistakes or omission in the newsletter. I will gladly accept any contributions or
photographs/pictures you wish to be published In BONCKERS. In future issues I plan to add a
book review section. If you have not obtained a copy of RED DOG RISING by Jeff Schettler, it is
a must read. Jeff is a retired police K9 handler. “Red Dog Rising is a riveting account of one
man and one bloodhound who shared a passion for one thing—following the scent trail of
criminals.” The book is available from www.alpinepub.com. Any comments you may have to
improve BONCKERS please let me know. Thank you – John Galloway, editor.
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2012 SOUTHWEST REGIONAL INDEPENDENT SPECIALITY
Sweepstakes 6‐9 Puppy Dogs
1 ‐ M&M's Price of Freedom Breeders, Molly & Michael Nye Owners, Randy & Anne Greenlee and Molly Nye Junior Dogs, 12‐18
1 ‐ Houndwalker's Crouching Tiger Breeders, Jull Beniak & Judy Walker
Jill Beniak & Judy Walker
Owners, Jill Beniak & Scott Cummins
Junior Dogs, 18‐24
1 ‐ The Ritz' Perfect Storm Of Nunya Breeders, Steve & Lynne Aguirre and Ryan & Stacey Poler Owners, Sheri & Tim Whetstine
Junior Bitches, 12‐18
1 ‐ Houndwalker's China Moons Dream Came True Breeders, Jill Beniak & Judy Walker Owners, Buel & Sandy Boaz and Jill Beniak
Best Puppy & Grand Sweeps
M & M's Price of Freedom
Best Junior In Sweeps
Houndwalker's China Moons Dream Came True
BOS to Best Junior in Sweeps
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The Ritz' Perfect Storm Of Nunya
Breed 6‐9 Puppy Dogs
1 ‐ M&M's Price of Freedom Breeders, Molly & Michael Nye Owners, Randy & Anne Greenlee and Molly Nye
AOH Dogs
1 ‐ The Ritz' Perfect Storm Of Nunya Breeders, Steve & Lynne Aguirre and Ryan & Stacey Poler Owners, Sheri & Tim Whetstine
Bred By Exhibitor Dogs
1 ‐ Houndwalker's Crouching Tiger Breeders, Jull Beniak & Judy Walker
Jill Beniak & Judy Walker
Owners, Jill Beniak & Scott Cummins
12‐18 Month Bitches
1 ‐ Houndwalker's China Moons Dream Came True Breeders, Jill Beniak & Judy Walker Owners, Buel & Sandy Boaz and Jill Beniak
Open Bitches
1 ‐ Badgershill Emily Bronte Breeder, Aine Dorgan Owners, Jason & Lisa McCall
RWD M & M's Price Of Freedome
WD Houndwalker's Crouching Tiger
RWB Houndwalker's China Moons Dream Came True
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WB Badgershill Emily Bronte
BOB GCH Quiet Creek's Kiss and Tell
BOS GCH Heathers Where Eagles Dare, MT BOW Houndwalker's Crouching Tiger AOM's GCH Badgershill Muldoon Of Heather, MTI CH Pine Hollow's Zaquiri Ice CH The Ritz' Over The Rainbow Of Nunya, EECT Select Dog GCH Badgershill Muldoon Of Heather, MTI
Pictures from the Regional
EVEN THE RING MARKERS WERE FIESTIVE
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TROPHY TABLE
REGIONAL BREED LINE UP
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GRAND SWEEPS WINNER – RANDY GREENLEE AND MORGAN
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BEST OPPOSITE TO BEST JUNIO – SHERI WHESTINE AND RUCKUS
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WINNERS BITCH LISA MCCALL AND EMILY
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AWARD OF MERIT – KATHLEEN BROWN AND ZACHARY
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AWARD OF MERIT JAN STALLINGS AND LINCOLN
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LET’S HAVE SOME FUN!
DOGGIE TREAT PIÑATA
ALL THE FESTIVITIES
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MYRON ROBB’S ‐ DUDIE WAS WINNERS BITCH AT THE GAVILAN KC – SUNDAY
SHERI WHETSINE – JUST HAVING FUN
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JAN STALLINGS AND PATSY HALL
SHERRY ROBERTSON AND JANIS HARDY
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LISA MCCALL JUST REFLECTING BACK ON WHAT A GREAT DAY SHE AND EMILY HAD
LINCOLN THE MATA‐DOG AND SIDE KICK FLOYD THE BULLY BULL
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STEVE AQUIRRE TAKING SOME HARD SWINGS AT THE PIÑATA
THE SCRAMBLE FOR GOODIES
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RANDY GREENLEE TAKING OUT THE PEOPLE TREAT PIÑATA
JAN STALLINGS FINDS THE SPECIAL PRIZE FOR A RED BARN GIFT CERTIFICATE
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STEVE AQUIRRE AND LYNNE SMILING AFTER BEING HONORED FOR HIS 36+ YEARS OF
DEDICATION TO THE BLOODHOUND BREED AND THE CLUB
FIVE AMIGOS
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And finally!!
THIRSTY SHERRY – NO ONE WOULD BUY SHERRY A DRINK
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Congratulations to our new MT and MTI
LISA MCCALL AND EMILY NEW MT (ARTICLE BY LISA DESCRIBING THE EVENT IS LISTED UNDER
NEWS FROM THE FIELD)
LYN SHERMAN AND MULDOON NEW MTI
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NEWS FROM THE FIELD
Int. CH/Am. CH Badgershill Play IT Again‐MT starting a new career. The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office does a fund raiser‐called Tip‐A‐Cop for Special Olympics at Applebee’s in Windsor, CA. May 19, 2012 where Player is a greeter and meets all the customers.
Owners: Sherry Robertson, Pat Moffitt, Heather Whitcomb/Judy McBride
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THE MT EXAM
LISA MCCALL AND EMILY
It was just about 6 months ago that we tried out for our first MT and failed miserably. Emily,
who normally is very enthusiastic and accurate during trailing camps and practice runs, was in
heat, her head was not in the game and I couldn’t read any of her signs. We had several restarts
but each time, the start was bad. My confidence was shaken by our not passing this exam
which I really thought we would breeze through.‐ Lesson one, which the judges both stressed as
we discussed the failed exam ‐ work your dog rain or shine, in heat or not. You never know
when you will be needed in a real life situation and your dog should be ready to focus under
any condition.
We arrived at the trailing location early to give us both time to relax, get familiar with our
surroundings and stretch our legs. Luckily for me my exam time was 10am. I remembered the
winds in the area didn’t usually pick up until later in the afternoon, and sure enough the
morning was calm, a slight drizzle, overcast and cool, perfect conditions for a hound to find the
scent. My confidence was creeping back.
9:30am – as I walked toward the briefing area I passed Lyn Sherman with Mouldoon, smiling
broadly as they had just successfully completed their MTI. She asked if I would be OK with her
walking behind me, which I immediately said yes to. Pat Moffitt, Andy Hilkey and Mike
McMillan also asked to join. Knowing this group would be at my heals made me relax, we have
all worked together following each other at our trailing camps, and I knew I could mentally let
go of the “exam” nerves and get into the trailing camp mode. This made a big difference. As
many people have told me, whatever you feel ‐ tense, nerves, doubt, your hound will feel too.
The line connects you.
The judges went over the course details, asked what our alert would be, showed me the
starting area and handed me the scent article. I put Emily into her harness, put on my gloves
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and headed towards the starting point alone. Emily was composed enough to sit and wait until I
snapped her line onto her harness. I showed her the scent article with a clear verbal “seek”. She
barely seemed to acknowledge the Ziploc before she was off. That always gives me a tinge of
doubt; I would like to see her take a huge inhale into the baggie, but that’s the beauty of these
amazing creatures, they don’t need to, they get it loud and clear!
The start was over before I knew it, we were heading down the road, and her tail was wagging
with a purpose. I was using a 25ft line which was fully extended, there was no time to question
if we were going in the right direction, we were. Our first obstacle was an X‐pen full of small
yappy dogs; Emily focused on the noise for a few seconds but got back to work after a verbal
reminder.
We crossed the main driveway without a second thought but got hung up on the other side
before committing to the grassy park.
I tried to keep all the lessons from the hours of trailing practice at the front of my mind. Stand
still at an intersection; let them examine all the options before moving forward. Trust your
hound. Watch for the negatives, don’t let them get distracted for too long, keep the flow going
and don’t yank the line when they lunge forward…..so many points to remember, it’s a little like
learning a dance. When its right and you both are in sync it’s a wonderful feeling. I remember
thinking to myself during that run, this is fun. And it was, we really connected, I was probably a
tad soft on the refocusing when she got distracted a couple of times but it was so dam great, to
be out with my hound on a trail, feeling confident we were heading in the right direction. She
knew it too, she could feel the confidence and moved forward like a pro.
Our last obstacle was a golf cart and man setting up cones; Emily wouldn’t let him go and
insisted on checking out the cart. I quickly explained we were working and asked if he would
mind her coming over to look. After a quick nose we dismissed him and moved on. Later I was
told the subject had ridden in the cart the day before!
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As I have been trained to keep an eye out for clues along the way, I spied a person sitting
against a tree some way off, a smile crept onto my face and I watched for Emily to make the
turn toward them. After several more strides sure enough she did, her head came up and she
saw the subject. Her gait changed, became more bouncy and within a couple of seconds she
was upon the subject with the standard Emily wiggle, I turned towards the judges and clearly
stated this was our subject. Everyone erupted into loud cheers. Hugs all round, smiling faces
and one very happy dog. We did it.
A Different Type of Tracking
INTRODUCING ‐ UNITED BLOOD TRACKERS (UBT) United Blood Trackers (UBT) is a national educational, promotional and testing organization
independent of any breed club or registry. The organization will support the legalization of
tracking dogs in new states and will offer training workshops. UBT is dedicated to promoting
resource conservation through the use of trained tracking dogs in the ethical recovery of big
game. UBT supports recovery efforts afield, the education of hunters, the training and testing
of dog handlers and their dogs, and legislative efforts to promote blood tracking. Information
on UBT can be found at www.unitedbloodtrackers.org
United Blood Trackers, Inc.
TRAINING AND EVALUATION PROGRAM
AS OF 1/29/2010
1. GENERAL PROVISIONS A. AS EVALUATIONS ARE BASED ON THE TRACKING TEAM’S POTENTIAL FOR RECOVERING
WOUNDED GAME WITH HUNTERS, THE DEMONSTRATION OF ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR FOR THIS TASK BY BOTH THE DOG AND THE HANDLER WILL BE PART OF THE ASSESSMENT.
B. EVALUATIONS MAY BE CONDUCTED BY ANYONE. JUDGES MUST BE APPROVED BY THE UBT BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
C. THE HANDLER SHOULD NOT KNOW WHERE THE LINE IS DURING THE EVALUATION (BLIND TRACK).
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D. UBT‐APPROVED JUDGES MUST CONDUCT THE EVALUATIONS THAT RESULT IN CERTIFICATION TO TRACK ON PUBLIC LAND IN ILLINOIS (UBT‐I) OR THAT WILL BE USED TOWARDS THE UBT CERTIFICATE OF USEFULNESS (UBT‐II).
E. JUDGES WILL BE AVAILABLE TO CONDUCT EVALUATIONS AT UBT EVENTS HELD FOR THAT PURPOSE. EVALUATIONS MAY BE CONDUCTED BY JUDGES AT OTHER TIMES AT THE DISCRETION, CONVENIENCE AND AVAILABILITY OF THE JUDGE. UBT MAY ASSESS A FEE, AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, FOR PROVIDING EVALUATIONS.
F. HANDLERS WILL BE PROVIDED A CARD FOR RECORDING EVALUATIONS. UPON SUCCESSFUL EVALUATION OF THE UBT‐I BY A JUDGE, CERTIFICATION TO TRACK ON PUBLIC LAND IN ILLINOIS WILL BE PROVIDED, IF REQUESTED. UPON SUCCESSFUL EVALUATION OF THE UBT‐II BY A JUDGE AND A WRITTEN REPORT TO THE UBT DIRECTOR OF TESTING DOCUMENTING THE RECOVERY OF A WOUNDED DEER WHICH REQUIRED THE USE OF THE TRACKING DOG, A CERTIFICATE OF USEFULNESS WILL BE ISSUED.
G. THERE IS NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES AN EVALUATION MAY BE CONDUCTED. H. BITCHES IN SEASON WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO INTERFERE WITH OTHER DOGS BEING
EVALUATED. I. A DOG IS NOT ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTERED UNDER ANY JUDGE THAT HAS BRED, OWNED,
BOARDED, TRAINED, OR HANDLED THE DOG WITHIN 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE TEST.
J. EVALUATIONS ARE PERFORMED ON LEAD. UBT I AND UBT II EVALUATIONS MAY BE PERFORMED OFF LEAD, IN THOSE STATES WHERE OFF‐LEAD TRACKING IS ALLOWED. IF A DOG IS BEING EVALUATED OFF LEAD, THE DOG MUST BE OBSERVED BY THE EVALUATOR/JUDGE AS POSITIVELY FOLLOWING THE TRACK. DOGS THAT ARE UNABLE TO BE SUFFICIENTLY OBSERVED BY THE EVALUATOR/JUDGE WILL NOT BE PASSED EVEN IF THEY FIND THE DEER PART AT THE END OF THE TRAIL.
K. THE HANDLER MUST BE AN APPROPRIATE DISTANCE BEHIND THE DOG TO ALLOW THE JUDGE OR EVALUATOR TO ASSESS WITH CONFIDENCE THAT THE HANDLER IS NOT GUIDING THE DOG.
L. THE EVALUATION MAY BE TERMINATED WHEN THE PERFORMANCE CAN NO LONGER BE CONSIDERED SUCCESSFUL.
M. LINES MAY BE LAID IN ANY TYPE OF TERRAIN IN WHICH TRACKING NORMALLY OCCURS. WHILE THE HANDLER SHOULD FUNCTION AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE TRACKING TEAM, THE DOG MUST LEAD THE HANDLER THROUGH THE TRACK, RATHER THAN THE HANDLER GUIDING THE DOG. JUDGES AND EVALUATORS SHOULD BE SURE OF THIS WHEN SNOW OR THE TERRAIN ALLOWS THE TRACK TO BE SEEN BY THE HANDLER.
N. A SUITABLE DEER PART WILL BE PLACED AT THE END OF THE TRAIL. 2. Eligibility
A. ALL BREEDS OR COMBINATION OF BREEDS OF DOGS ARE ELIGIBLE TO BE EVALUATED. B. THERE IS NO AGE REQUIREMENT FOR DOGS TO BE EVALUATED. C. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE UBT‐II WITH AN EVALUATOR MAY BE REQUIRED
PRIOR TO ASSESSMENT BY A JUDGE, AT THE JUDGE’S DISCRETION.
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3. WAIVER OF LIABILITY A UBT WAIVER OF LIABILITY WILL BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED FOR ALL EVALUATIONS CONDUCTED BY UBT. ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST SIGN ANY HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENTS PRESENTED BY UBT, LANDOWNERS OR OTHER THIRD PARTIES. 4. EVALUATION LEVELS
LEVEL 1 UBT – AA Purpose APTITUDE ASSESSMENT. Type DRAG TRAIL. Length ABOUT 150 YARDS. Age AT LEAST ½ HOUR.
Obstacles ONE TURN. Scoring PASS / FAIL
Judge OR EVALUATOR ONE. Preparation and Execution A DEER PART IS DRAGGED ALONG THE COURSE OF THE TRACK.
THE HANDLER WILL BE SHOWN THE START AND DIRECTION OF THE TRACK.
Evaluation THE DOG IS EXPECTED TO GENERALLY FOLLOW THE TRACK AND INDICATE THE DEER PART AT THE END. A PASS REQUIRES THAT THE TRACKING TEAM SHOWS PROMISE AND THAT THE DOG SHOWS A GENERAL INTEREST IN FOLLOWING THE TRACK.
LEVEL 2 UBT – I Purpose THE UBT‐I DEMONSTRATES THE BASIC SKILLS NECESSARY TO
TRACK WOUNDED GAME BY ASSESSING THE ABILITY OF THE HANDLER/DOG TEAM TO FOLLOW AN ARTIFICIAL BLOOD TRAIL.
Type INTERMITTENT BLOOD TRAIL APPLIED BY ANY METHOD, WHICH MAY INCLUDE TRACKING SHOES.
Length 1/4 MILE (ABOUT 400 YARDS). Age AT LEAST 2 HOURS.
Obstacles TWO TURNS AND ONE WOUND BED. Scoring PASS / FAIL
Judge OR EVALUATOR ONE. UBT‐APPROVED JUDGES MUST CONDUCT THE EVALUATIONS THAT RESULT IN CERTIFICATION TO TRACK ON PUBLIC LAND IN ILLINOIS.
Preparation and Execution APPROXIMATELY 8 OUNCES OF BLOOD WITHOUT THE USE OF TRACKING SHOES, OR 3 OUNCES OF BLOOD WITH THE USE OF TRACKING SHOES, WILL BE USED OVER THE COURSE OF THE TRACK. THE HANDLER WILL BE SHOWN THE START AND DIRECTION OF THE TRACK.
Evaluation THE DOG IS EXPECTED TO POSITIVELY FOLLOW THE TRACK AND INDICATE THE DEER PART AT THE END. A PASS REQUIRES THAT
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THE TRACKING TEAM SHOW SUFFICIENT SKILL TO FIND WOUNDED GAME.
LEVEL 3 UBT – II Purpose THE UBT‐II DEMONSTRATES MORE ADVANCED SKILLS NECESSARY
TO TRACK WOUNDED GAME BY ASSESSING THE ABILITY OF THE HANDLER/DOG TEAM TO FOLLOW AN ARTIFICIAL BLOOD TRAIL UNDER MORE DEMANDING CONDITIONS.
Type INTERMITTENT BLOOD TRAIL APPLIED BY ANY METHOD, WHICH MAY INCLUDE TRACKING SHOES.
Length 1/2 MILE (800‐900 YARDS). Age OVERNIGHT OR NOT LESS THAN 8 HOURS.
Obstacles THREE TURNS. TWO WOUND BEDS. Scoring PASS / FAIL
PREREQUISITE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE UBT‐II WITH AN EVALUATOR MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ASSESSMENT BY A JUDGE, AT THE JUDGE’S DISCRETION.
Judge OR EVALUATOR ONE. UBT‐APPROVED JUDGES MUST CONDUCT THE EVALUATIONS THAT WILL BE USED TOWARDS THE UBT CERTIFICATE OF USEFULNESS.
Preparation and Execution APPROXIMATELY 8 OUNCES OF BLOOD WITHOUT THE USE OF TRACKING SHOES, OR 3 OUNCES OF BLOOD WITH THE USE OF TRACKING SHOES, WILL BE USED OVER THE COURSE OF THE TRACK. THE HANDLER WILL BE SHOWN THE START AND DIRECTION OF THE TRACK.
Evaluation THE DOG IS EXPECTED TO POSITIVELY FOLLOW THE TRACK AND INDICATE THE DEER PART AT THE END. CONSIDERATION IS GIVEN TO THE WILLINGNESS TO TRACK (INTEREST), MANNER OF WORK, ACCURACY, FORWARD PROGRESS AND ULTIMATE ACHIEVEMENT. THE HANDLER IS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE PHYSICAL AND VERBAL ASSISTANCE TO THE DOG, IF AND WHEN NECESSARY, AND IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE SEARCH IS UNDERTAKEN AS A TEAM EFFORT.
Articles available on the UBT web site as pdf files: Jeanneney, J., 2008 Getting there before the coyotes Jeanneney, J., 2006, Training a dog to find shed antlers Jeanneney, J., 2005, Staying on the right line Jeanneney, J., 2004, A Forester’s dog Jeanneney, J., 2006, 2nd ed., Tracking dogs for finding wounded deer, 350 p. This book is available from the UBT web site or available from the author at Teckel Time 1584 Helderberg Trail, Berne, NY 12023.