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Announcing the 2019 UKC Elite Shed Dog Series National Championship

Adams County, Ohio. April 26-28, 2019!

February 27, 2018

Source: Todd Kellam, UKC
Email: tkellam@ukcdogs.com

Spring of 2019 will feature an exciting and monumental step for the UKC Elite Shed Dog Series. United Kennel Club will host the first of what will become an annual, premier event in the sport of shed dogs! Make plans to join us for the UKC Elite Shed Dog Series National Championship, April 26-28, 2019!

The goal of this event is to showcase and celebrate the finest talent from around the country in the sport of shed dogs. Awards and recognition will be bestowed upon deserving individuals and a quality experience promised to all who qualify and throw their hat in the ring for contention.

The setting will be rural, Adams County, Ohio, nearest to the town of West Union. It is hoped this location, being central to the sport, will afford an opportunity for everyone to attend. The event site will be Real McCoy Outdoors, offering over 8,000 acres of trophy whitetail managed property. Featuring their beautiful lodge, kennels and cabins, it will be a setting that complements a national shed dog event unlike any other. The date will be the last weekend in April in hopes of pleasant, spring weather - not too hot to run dogs and not too green for them to perform well.

Photo credit Amy Kuchenbecker

Shed hunting is a unique sport where the family dog can be trained to recover shed deer antlers in a natural setting and earn points towards Championship titles. Photo courtesy of Amy Kuckenbecker.

The Ohio Shed Hunting Dog Association (Matt and Courtney Myers, Rob and Erin Lewis) along with Real McCoy Outdoors (Chad and Angie McCoy, Lear McCoy) will help coordinate grounds, particulars and local arrangements. United Kennel Club staff will be in attendance to oversee the administration of the event. Spectators are welcome, and there is no charge to come out and tour the Real McCoy Outdoors facility and learn more about United Kennel Clubs Elite Shed Dog Series events for shed antler recovery dogs.

Tentatively the National Championship will feature events for both Working Shed Dog Class and Champion Shed Dog Class. Qualification requirements have been set at one (1) qualifying run during the preceding year to be eligible to enter Working, and four (4) qualifying runs to be eligible to enter Champions. Though many event details remain to be worked out, this announcement serves to allow the shed dog community to save the date and think about getting dogs qualified.

We will continue to update with announcements regarding event format, sponsorships, entry information and other details as they become available in the next few months. Until then, keep April 26, 27 and 28 open for 2019. Someone is going to be crowned the first UKC Elite Shed Dog Series National Champion. How would that title look on the official registration certificate and pedigree of your dog?

A Kalamazoo, Michigan-based company founded in 1898, United Kennel Club is the largest all-breed performance-dog registry in the world, registering dogs from all 50 states and 25 foreign countries. Celebrating the unique Total Dog philosophy, UKC events highlight the instincts and heritage of dogs that look and perform equally well, as more than 60 percent of its annually licensed events are tests of hunting ability, training, and instinct. United Kennel Club prides itself on its family-oriented, friendly, educational events, welcoming both purebred dogs and dogs of unknown ancestry.

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