Does a judge have to verify a dog is on a tree in order for dog to be scratched?
Example; dog A is running in a corn field and starts treeing.... everyone knows there isn't a tree there but the handler refuses to tree his dog. Should this dog be scratched?
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Re: Stationary ?
Frank Manning wrote:Does a judge have to verify a dog is on a tree in order for dog to be scratched?
No
Frank Manning wrote:Example; dog A is running in a corn field and starts treeing.... everyone knows there isn't a tree there but the handler refuses to tree his dog. Should this dog be scratched?
Yes
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