Friday UKC Bench Show at Plott Days | |
Friday, July 31
UKC Licensed Purina Points Bench Show
BSJ: Terry Jenkins
Total Entered: 41

Grand Champion Male: CCH GR CH ‘PR’ County Line Krueger, PLT, owned and handled by Penny Caudill of London, Kentucky.

Dual Champion: NITE CH GR CH ‘PR’ Midnight Brindle Blitz, male, by Scott or Connie Hogan of Windber, Pennsylvania, and handled by Scott. Also shown is Autumn Hogan.

Champion Male: CH ‘PR’ County Line Uncle Sam, owned by Jeff or Christina Farthing of Irvine, Kentucky, and handled by Christina.
Champion Female: WCH CCH CH ‘PR’ TNT’s Sidearm Kraze Girlfriend, PLT, owned and handled by Ladonna Tucker of Sikeston, Missouri.

BMOS: ‘PR’ Midnight I’m Geno owned by Scott or Connie Hogan of Windber, Pennsylvania and handled by Connie.

BFOS: ‘PR’ Blitz’ Taylor-Made, owned by Scott or Connie Hogan of Windber, Pennsylvania and handled by Connie.
American Leopard Hound

Junior Female and Best Female of Breed: Johnson’s Camo Brooke, owned and handled by Pennie Johnson of Homer, Michigan.
Bluetick Coonhound

Senior Female and Best Female of Breed: ‘PR’ Donahue’s Tree Splittin Molly, owned and handled by Rodney Donahue (right) of Fairfax, South Carolina. Also shown is Stephen Shinaberry.
Plott Hound
Male Puppy: ‘PR’ Wheeler’s S Showtime Bad Company, owned by Mark Wheeler of Wynnewood, Oklahoma and handled by Kay Haley.
Junior Male and Best Male of Breed and Best Male of Show: ‘PR’ Midnight I’m Geno owned by Scott or Connie Hogan of Windber, Pennsylvania and handled by Connie.

Senior Male: ‘PR’ My Dog I’m A Dipstick Too, owned and handled by Wayne Steele of Wakefield, Virginia.

Female Puppy: ‘PR’ Suncrest Just Plain Jane, owned by Don and Becky Church of North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, and handled by Becky.
Junior Female and Best Female of Breed and Best Female of Show: ‘PR’ Blitz’ Taylor-Made, owned by Scott or Connie Hogan of Windber, Pennsylvania and handled by Connie.

Senior Female: ‘PR’ County Line Crazy Charlie, owned by Christina Farthing or Susan Ragsdale of Irvine, Kentucky, and handled by Christina.
Redbone Coonhound

Junior Male and Best Male of Breed: ‘PR’ Allen’s Redman’s Twistin Beau, owned and handled by Jessica Allen of Flora, Illinois. Also shown are Paul Frederick, Phillip Frederick and Chris Lowe.

Youth Bench Show Winner: CH ‘PR’ County Line Uncle Sam, owned by Jeff or Christina Farthing (left) of Irvine, Kentucky, and handled by Lydia Caudill (center). Also shown is Penny Caudill.
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Recent News At UKC
11/12/2009: UKC Winter Classic Judges Announced The United Kennel Club is pleased to announce the following two individuals selected to judge the Bench Show at the 2010 Winter Classic. David McKee - will judge Dual Champions, Top Ten Runoff, Registered and Pairs Classes on Friday. David McKee is from Whitmire, South Carolina, and works... Read more here.
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In This Issue of Coonhound Bloodlines...
Building a Good Reputation
Nathan Lattimer - From September 2008 Youth Special Issue
In today's world, just by reading the news and by hearing what is going on in the world, it has never been more obvious that we need better role models for our children. Read more here
The Hunt Of A Lifetime Foundation: Making Dreams Come True…
Tiffany Ealy
Hunt Of A Lifetime is a nonprofit organization based in Harborcreek, Pennsylvania. It is for children with life-threatening illnesses 21 years of age and younger, and it arranges to send the youth on the hunting or fishing trip of their dreams. Read more here
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This Weekend At UKC
Coonhounds from around the country are invited to the BBCHA Fall Round-Up being held this year in West Plains, Missouri. This autumnal event is sure to be a success again this year. (More Information).
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About UKC Coonhounds
Hunting with hounds is an American Tradition that still enjoys immense popularity. UKC's competitive hound programs offer events for coonhound enthusiasts belonging to over 1,300 clubs throughout the United States and Canada. In fact, one of the UKC's series of events enters more than 17,000 coonhounds annually and ranks as the largest sporting dog event of any kind in the world!
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