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Ross Seiler
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I have never been much of a papers guy. Living out west and mostly hunting big game, papers never meant much. That's not to say that breeding and the blood in the dogs isn't very important. But most pedigrees for my style of dog are either kept track by being hand written or most of the time just known by the people. But I am intrigued by having records better kept. My dogs are all hound, but have multiple hound breeds in them. If I have a line of cross bred hounds, can I still get a multiple generation pedigree printed out on them? If I know the ancestors of my dogs going back many generations, can that be put into the pedigree, or is it only for dogs that are ukc registered? And the night hunts have always looked pretty interesting to try. Can a x-bred dog be entered in any night hunt? And if it wins would it have the titles added to it's name?

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Nathan Phenix
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Yes on entering hunts
Yes on it will recive titles
Not sure on pedigree but I wouldnt think they would give papers for dog that's pedigree isnt in there records.

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roco7452
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Registered: May 2016
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
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Re: Questions

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Originally posted by Ross Seiler
I have never been much of a papers guy. Living out west and mostly hunting big game, papers never meant much. That's not to say that breeding and the blood in the dogs isn't very important. But most pedigrees for my style of dog are either kept track by being hand written or most of the time just known by the people. But I am intrigued by having records better kept. My dogs are all hound, but have multiple hound breeds in them. If I have a line of cross bred hounds, can I still get a multiple generation pedigree printed out on them? If I know the ancestors of my dogs going back many generations, can that be put into the pedigree, or is it only for dogs that are ukc registered? And the night hunts have always looked pretty interesting to try. Can a x-bred dog be entered in any night hunt? And if it wins would it have the titles added to it's name?
My papers show all dogs I listed but say Not UKC Reg. out from Degrees.

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