1999 DUCK DOG CHAMPIONSHIP

MASTER HUNTER

First Place ......... Tammy Bell handling "Magic"
Second Place .... Dr. William Adams handling "Pepper"
Third Place ........Keith Ingram handling "Angel"
Qualifying Dogs were:
Tony Trowbridge handling "Max"
Mark Wardlaw handling "Ace"

SENIOR HUNTER
First Place ........Roy Rhodes handling "Pebbles"
Second Place ....Tim Morris handling "Slugger"
Third Place ......Alan Ingram handling "Penny"

JUNIOR HUNTER

First Place ........Andrew Foster handling "Beau"

Second Place ...Ken Blackman handling "Cinder"

Third Place ......Eddie Chumney handling "Katie"

Qualifying Dogs were:

Michael Schwegman with Jake
John Wilkinson with Penny
James Bushey with Jack
Beau Snowden with Sampson
Joel Johnson with Wags
Phil Daughdrill with Tex
Gordon Robertson with Shotsy
Burke Hendrix with Deuce
Gwen Gordon with Lotta Boom
Phillip Winkler with Sunny Boy
Darrell Richardson with Cole

 

DUCK DOG RULES AND REGULATIONS

The Duck Dog Championship is a competitive club hunt test governed on the same basis as an AKC Hunt Test. The dogs are judged on the same standard as an AKC licensed hunt test, but there will be a ranking of scores with trophies given to the top three dogs in each stake. Ribbons will be given to all dogs with a passing score. Additionally, there is a special trophy the first place dog in Master and Senior Stakes. These trophies will be passed on each year to the first place Master and Senior dogs.

 

The exception to the AKC rules are as follows:

1. Professional handlers are welcome to run as many dogs as they like; however, only dogs handled by their owners will be considered for the competitive trophies.

2. Dogs are welcome to run in more than one stake, but are only considered in contention for the trophies in the highest stake entered.

EXAMPLE: A dog can run in both Juniors and Seniors, but will only be eligible for trophies in Seniors.

3. Dogs who have not received a qualifying score in the next stake after titling may still be in contention for the trophies in the lower stake.

EXAMPLE: A dog has titled in Seniors but has not received a qualifying score in Masters. This dog may run in Seniors and be eligible for a trophy if not running in Masters.