
In appreciation of your continued support through the year,
UKCŪ would like to present you with these money-saving coupons.
UKCŪ would like to thank you for helping make 2008 another record-setting year.
Use the coupons on this page to receive a discount on any Registration
application you send in from now until the end of the year.
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We encourage you to use these coupons early and often
to get the most out of this limited time offer.
Coupon Terms and Details
This coupon offer expires December 31, 2008.
Any Registration applications postmarked after
December 31, 2008
cannot be used with this coupon offer.
A limit of one coupon can be used per Registration application; multiple coupons will not be accepted toward the same registration application.
Coupons may be copied and duplicated. There is no limit on the number of coupons you can redeem prior to the December 31, 2008 expiration.
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This Weekend At UKC
Grand American - Orangeburg, South Carolina. The January 1st opening ceremonies of Grand American mark the traditional start of the coonhound year! The first big competition event of 2009 will take place this weekend, with nite hunts and bench shows, the exciting start of a new Purina race, and of course great food, entertainment and fellowship. Head to the fairgrounds in Orangeburg this weekend to ring in the coonhound New Year!
Find an event in your area.
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UKC's third most widely registered breed is the Bluetick Coonhound. It is most likely that the Bluetick is principally descended from the quick foxhounds of England with some introduction of the blood of various French hounds which were used for hunting big game. The French dogs were known as being very cold nosed. George Washington received five such French hounds from General Lafayette. Blueticks were originally registered with UKC as English. In 1946, at the request of the Bluetick fanciers, UKC began registering Blueticks as a separate breed. |

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Read more about UKC's many dog breeds here.  |
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