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2023 UKC Coonhound World Championship Bench Show Judges

Michael Seets & Jackie Carpenter

December 14, 2022

Source: Trevor Wade
Job Title: Coonhound Program Manager
Email: twade@ukcdogs.com

The UKC Coonhound World Championship takes place September 21-23, 2023 in Mt. Gilead, Ohio.

The UKC Coonhound World Championship Bench Show Judging Procedure

  • All hounds show together regardless of degrees.
  • Males and females are shown separately.
  • In Round 1, one male and one female will be selected from each breed to move on to Round 2.
  • In Round 2, one male and one female will be selected, from all the breed winners, to move on to the Final Round.
  • In the Final Round, the judge will select one hound as the World Champion. The other dog will be recognized as the Opposite Sex winner.

Michael Seets will judge Round 1. Jackie Carpenter will judge Round 2 and the Final Round.

Michael Seets


Mike Seets

My name is Mike Seets and I live in the small town of Eddyville, Illinois. I was born, raised, and have lived here on the family farm all of my life. I have been married to my wife, Myra, for 21 years. Together we have three grandchildren, Preston, Ashton, and Ericka. We all enjoy hunting and riding horses on the farm.

I have always had a love for English dogs. I bought my first one in 1978. I always enjoyed the competition side of coon hunting. I have been very lucky in my years, to have won or placed in many top-level events. Those events include all seven chartered breed day events, Grand American, Winter Classic, and Autumn Oaks. In addition to my wins at those events, I have won the Purina Race seven times, and have handled three dogs to wins at the UKC World Championship.

I have judged all seven chartered breed day events and every major event on UKCs schedule at some point. This will be my third assignment at the UKC World Championship. I am really looking forward to this event in particular, as I feel like the level of dogs today are as high as theyve ever been. I want to thank UKC for this assignment. It is truly a great honor. Get your hound ready and Ill see you there.

Jackie Carpenter


Jackie Carpenter

Jackie Carpenter got her start in hounds with Plotts in 1985. She is a lifetime member of the National Plott Hound Association having served as President, Secretary, and on the Board of Directors during her tenure with the NPHA. She served as the secretary to local clubs and the treasurer of the Ohio Sportsmens and Sporting Dog Association for many years. In her position with the OSSDA, she worked diligently with the Youth to advance participation in hunts and shows in her state. Her roles in hounds also include several years as an ambassador for Purina.

Jackie has owned other breeds of coonhounds and beagles with much success. She worked hard to ensure she always had a hound any youth could show. Jackie enjoys coonhound and beagle events alike. She has many friends from the coonhound and beagle community, and the conformation ring.

Her past judging assignments include Youth Nationals, Premier, Autumn Oaks, most of the National Breed Associations, NHBA Nationals, the Don McVay Sr Memorial Show, and the AKC World Show.

Guided by the belief that dogs make a difference by being the best partner a human can have in the field, on the job, or in a competition event, UKC is a community for people and dogs to pursue excellence together. Founded in 1898, UKC has been dedicated to enhancing the lives of Dogs That Do More, and their owners, by providing essential resources to help owners and breeders make informed decisions. The dog-human bond is celebrated through family-friendly programs highlighting the instincts and heritage of purebred and mixed-breed dogs alike at over 18,000 licensed events annually.

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