Sunday, 8 July 2018

Foreign or Local

I’ll begin with a little history – of two legends of the hunt: Mr. Schol Pyke and Mr. Ayoub Mohammed.
These were hunters when there weren’t the type of scavenger hunter in the forests like there are today.
These were hunters when a man would walk through the forests of Freeport to Mamoral to Tabauite just to get to a hunt. In the space of the early morning hours – alone – and wouldn’t get lost, would be there on time!
These were also some renowned hound’s men! Mr. Pyke being a subscriber to “The Chase” and Ayoub to “The Hunters Horn.”
Quite the politician the pair: because in spite of their rivalry among the hunt, they were actually great patrons of the hound world. Each would from time to time share their subscriptions with the other to expand and confirm blood lines and breeding’s that were reportedly “the best” – a fact I only recently learned.
So it was that Mr. Mohammed brought to Trinidad a pair of dogs almost 4 decades ago whose names are still mentioned today – King and Queen.
What isn’t mentioned is the fact that King never took to the Hunt. He did however sire many pups in Trinidad. Queen on the other hand proved herself well. She died early though and there are some claims that she did birth one litter – but that I can’t confirm.
Personally I don’t mind an import dog, nor a local one – as long as it’s a proper working dog.
One of the best dogs I ever hunted with was a little short eared small “pot hound” in Cedros. That dog hunted till men used to have to drag her out of the swamp - seeing the beast not far off - but men tired to death after beating through the swamp for hours and the dog bleeding from head to toe because of the thick undergrowth. Before that dog died we got a single line from a man in Chattam with a fox hound. She gave birth to a female named "killer" and that became a monster in the bush. They never barked put up or hole, the problem with them was that you had to keep up - because if you shot the beast and it died, those dogs left it there instantly and within minutes they would raise again and t’was another agouti to chase! Better look good for the first one.
Killer was lined (with a dog I can’t recall) and made a handsome “bull” called “Prince” - a champion dog. Unfortunately the man who used to care for them (ah village coke addict) used to take Prince at night to run tattoo and because he was a “piper” he was searching for a tattoo every single night. Eventually Prince started the bad habit of barking matte in the daylight or searching out old tattoo holes he had put up the night before (the coke man used to block the hole and bring home the dog quietly and then go back for the tattoo and pretend he wasn’t using the dog). We gave prince to another guy who said he never saw a dog that could hunt like that. He made litters from Prince but we never followed up.

Moral of the story...

We have local dogs that could outshine any imports. And there are also many good imported dogs as well. The greater problem is that we never pursue a method of registration nor a record of pedigree for local dogs.

From that one female pot hound mix, I verbally described a 2 generation pedigree - but because we never had a registry we lost that blood line.

Maybe there is a dog out there sired by Prince; another monster in the bush - but we will never know! What record is there to follow??

Maybe Prince would have crossed back with a strain from another off line from his grandmother and would have made a legend - maybe we could have named the very first Trinidad blood line. A "Cedros cur" or some fancy name; but because of no local registry, no record of pedigree, we would never know.

Furthermore, because of hunters’ pride and ego and guys wanting to eat up each other and not looking at the broader picture, the sole attempt of establishing such a registry and a pedigree database to be kept and maintained locally is thrown under the table and not taken advantage of by hunters, said registry being Caiere Chase.
So it seems a true Trinidad blood line would never be in the making and importers would always “make style” and bad mouth local dogs.
It's not that we can't put our money where our mouths are, but rather it's because we are too backward to put our money and effort where our own development is.

Somewhere among the relatives are papers that show and confirm King and Queen, papers that 4 decades ago were the pride of Ayoub Mohammed and the Proof of the bloodlines to which they had come from.
Today these papers are worthless, Mr. Mohammed now deceased and no record of where the Bloodline of King is today, nor any way to confirm if queen really did give birth to that fabled litter! 
Isn’t it time that we stop being slaves to the mentality that “foreign is better” and to stop depending on the crumbs that all from the cookies of the North Pole and to start building and charting our own legacies and pedigree!
When would this mental slavery end!

Originally published on: Caiere Chase ezine 
Posted: Sunday 8th July 2018.
Author: Abby Karim, 
Vice-General Secretary All TrinBago Hunters' Network
Caiere Chase, Steering Committee member.



Sunday, 24 September 2017

History of the Goodman Hound



This is not intended to be a complete history of the Goodman Hound. The history of any of the foxhound breeds is a subject that could be researched for hours and the reader would still only have limited knowledge about the breeders and dogs that developed these types of hounds into what they are today.The history of the Goodman Hound should not be told without mention being made of Ben Robinson. He was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky about three miles north of Mount Sterling in 1805. Robinson was a dealer in horses and mules and made many trips to the eastern States. He became friends with and hunted with the Maryland hunters and their Irish hounds. In about 1850 he brought Tickler and Jake to Kentucky. Many other hounds were brought to Kentucky from around 1850 to 1870. Some of these were Fury, Whitie, Wag (a Virginia hound), Eagle, Old May, Highland and Lady. From Whitie and Fury came Cunningham's Ben.
Willis Goodman, he cannot be given full credit for developing this strain of hounds, but he was the guiding influence. Mr. Goodman was born in Albemarle County, Virginia. As a young man he moved to Paris, Kentucky and took with him some of his hounds of Virginia breeding. He served in the Confederate Army and it was after the war between the States was over that he began his strain of hounds. We will begin with what is said to be the first mating that originated this strain of hounds.
Goodman had a female named Goodman's Lizzie. She was of Maupin breeding. You would probably know this particular bloodline as Walker. Her Maupin blood consisted of the imported English breeding crossed with the great Tennessee Lead. Tennessee Lead was a major contributor the the development of the foxhounds as a whole. Lizzie also carried a trace of Ben Robinson breeding. Cunningham's Ben was straight Ben Robinson breeding. Both his sire and dam came from the Irish hounds of Maryland that traced back to the original importation of Mountain and Muse by Governor Ogle in 1812. Mountain and Muse were the famous pair of hounds that were bred extensively from 1812 until their death and are considered to be the single greatest contributing breeding pair to the development of the foxhound breeds. The Robinson hounds were highly regarded all over the country and their reputation as excellent red foxhounds became mythical. About 1876 Lizzie and Ben were bred. These pups are considered to be the first litter of pups born that would later be called Goodman Hounds.
Goodman should be given credit for supplying and supervising the early outcrosses of this breed. He was able to do this effectively because of his vast knowledge of the various bloodlines. Virginia Bolivar was whelped about 1878. He was bred by Sam Yates of Virginia and given as a present to Goodman by his cousin, William Durrett of North Garden, Virginia. Goodman used Bolivar as a stud dog with good results. Goodman later sent him to New England after he was used extensively as a sire in Kentucky. Scully was purchased by Goodman and Colonel Clay from Colonel William Johnson of Nashville, Tennessee. Scully was used with great success on the females having Bolivar as a sire. Their was much debate among the foxhunters of that day on whether or not Scully was a July hound. Scully shows the Durrett and Cole hounds of Virginia up close in his pedigree. In his third and fourth generation pedigree he shows practically the same blood as does Bolivar. Scully was said by Goodman to be, "A good game hound with plenty of speed and guts which he imparted to his pups". Mollie Trevis may be considered to have been one of the foundation brood matrons. She was owned by Asa Spahr of Winchester, Kentucky. She had several crosses of Maupin's Imperial Rifle and Tennessee Lead in her bloodlines and was definitely a hound that represented Goodman's ideas of proper breeding. She is found quite frequently coming into the pedigrees from crosses on Fidler, a son of Cunningham's Ben out of Goodman's Lizzie.
Mr. Goodman made no claims that his hounds were superior to any others. He was not one to brag on hounds of any breeding. Most of the foxhunters of that day believed that speed was the thing to breed for. Goodman was of the opinion that speed alone was not the important thing. He tried to breed for courage, endurance, speed, a good nose and fox sense. He wanted hounds with good feet and plenty of bone. A necessary factor if they were to pass his test of being able and willing to run five consecutive days and give a good race each day. He believed that no other hunters, with the exception of the Walker brothers, put their hounds through such a severe test as did he and his hunting companions.
The honor of naming this strain of hounds does not belong to Goodman, but rather to Dr. W. E. Wyatt of Cyrene, Missouri. Dr. Wyatt had heard of hounds sent by Goodman and his friends to Captain Bowles and Dr. J. W. Norris of Palmyra, Missouri. He wrote Goodman asking for some of these hounds that were making quite a name for themselves in Missouri and did received them. He later secured permission from Goodman to use his name in a letter intended for the American Field. Goodman had no idea that his name would be used for this purpose and was against commercializing the fame of his hounds.
After Goodman became to old to hunt he still secured hounds for hunters from the friends and neighbors who bred his strain. Following the death of Goodman, the breeders of this strain withdrew to themselves and tried to breed for the same high standards as did Willis Goodman. In doing so, they concentrated for many years on line breeding in the different areas of the country. However, they also basically stopped the promotion of the breed and bred only for themselves and close friends. They had a definite fear of what commercial breeders would do to the breed and guarded it jealously. Because of this, the Goodman Hound never really caught on like the Running Walker or July did. Back in the 1970's and 1980's some of these breeders began crossing their strains with great success. They began to again show up and do well in the open competition and field trials. Still, the majority of Goodman Hound breeders would rather give a hound to someone who will handle and hunt it as it was bred to do than to sell one to someone who is interested in selling pups for profit.
To help close the gap between the foundation of the breed and today I have listed below some of the well know hounds of the early 1900's. Gaitskill's Highball was whelped in 1905. Highball carries Bolivar in his bloodlines. Kincaid's Buster was whelped in 1906. Champion King Phillip was whelped in 1909. He is a famous sire that lived until 1921and stood at stud in six differetn states from Oklahoma to Vermont. He is considered to be one of the greatest studs of all time. Willard was whelped in 1917 as well as the famous female Jett's Lillie. Many of the present day hounds carry the blood of these mentioned several times in their pedigree.

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Sightings of Capybara, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris in the Caroni River System, Trinidad




The occasional presence of capybaras in Trinidad is well known (Kenny, 2008) but most reports suggest that they are found in the southwest peninsula of the island and have arrived there naturally after having swum or been washed across the Columbus Channel. However, over the last few years there have been anecdotal reports of capybaras being seen in the Caroni River basin (Mark Charran and Shawn Madoo, personal communication). A comprehensive review of the scientific literature found no record of capybaras at this location. Here I report on the results of a short term camera trapping project.
Following rumours of sightings of capybara near the Caroni Cremation Site (between the Caroni Savannah Road and the Caroni River) I visited the area and found evidence of their presence indicated by droppings and footprints in the thick vegetation next to the river and also on the grass lawn at the site. To get further confirmation I set up two Bushnell Trophy Cam camera traps with infrared sensor and invisible nighttime flash able to take colour pictures in the daytime and black and white pictures at night. They were set to take three photographs one second apart per triggering. The first was on a tree approximately 10m from the river bank at UTM 20P 673628, 1174102 and the second in a clump of bamboo at UTM 20P, 673654, 1174071 (Datum: WGS84).
The cameras ran from 11 -17 October 2015. At the first site near the river, capybara were recorded on 14 and 17 October. At the second site in the bamboo, capybara were recorded every day that the camera was operating. The vast majority of the sightings were nocturnal (2036 h; 2222 h; 0102 h; 0420 h; 0456 h; 0505 h; 0519 h) but one sighting was in daylight at 0659 h. Although capybara are generally diurnal in their activity, in areas where they are persecuted by hunting they can be more active at night (Emmons and Feer, 1997). The photos showed lone individuals most of the time but one set of photos showed a large group of at least six individuals (Fig. 1), which is a more typical capybara family group size (Emmons and Feer, 1997).
Several photos from the study were posted on the University of the West Indies Zoology Museum Facebook page (www.facebook.com/uwizoologymuseum) for the purpose of gathering information about other sightings and assessing current awareness of the presence of capybaras by members of the public. The post reached almost 27,000 people and many of the comments were reports of capybara sightings in and around the Caroni River basin some dating back several years. There were also several comments relating to hunting of capybara and anecdotal accounts suggest that the capybara in the Caroni area were originally brought over and released for the purpose of hunting.
It is also possible that the original source of this population was from an attempt around 1995 to farm capybara. A small colony of animals, which originated from the Emperor Valley Zoo, were farmed at Carapichaima but during a flood in 2000 four of the animals escaped. The project did not turn out to be financially viable on the scale it was being conducted and so closed down (Kamal Hakim, personal communication).
Further studies are needed to ascertain the range and abundance of capybara in Trinidad and to find out if they pose a threat as an invasive species or if they are merely a missing part of the original biota of Trinidad.

REFERENCES
Emmons, L. and Feer, F. 1997. Neotropical Rainforest Mammals: A Field Guide (2nd ed.). Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press.
Kenny, J.S. 2008. The biological diversity of Trinidad and Tobago: a naturalist’s notes: Prospect Press. 265p.

Mike G. Rutherford
The University of the West Indies Zoology Museum,
Department of Life Sciences,
The University of the West Indies,
St. Augustine,
Trinidad and Tobago
mike.rutherford@sta.uwi.edu

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Wednesday, 16 August 2017

All TrinBago Hunters Network 2017 Dog Show & Bay Trial Results


TOP BAY DOG-All BREEDS HOUND & CUR
56 barks per minute
Dog: A.Ragoonath's Blade  CCH2017-27M
Owner: Ashok Ragoonath
Breed: mix breed coonhound
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Best in Show
Dog: A.Rajkumar's Sally  CCH2017-24F
Owner: Alvin RajKumar
Breed: Foxhound
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Best of Breeds-Large Hound Class-Over 22ins
Dog: A.Rajkumar's Sally  CCH2017-24F
Owner: Alvin Rajkumar
Breed: Foxhound
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Best of Breeds-Medium Hound Class-Under 22ins
Dog: Kingsdell High Hopes CCH2017-14M
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Breed: Harrier
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Best of Breeds-Small Hound Class-Under 16ins


Dog: Kingsdell Talk Around Town  CCH2017-20F
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Breed: Beagle
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Best Natural Carriage
Dog: Kingsdell High Hopes  CCH2017-14M
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Breed: Harrier
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LARGE HOUND CLASS
MALE
COONHOUND TYPE
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1st Place 
Dog: R.Ragbir's Razor  CCH2017-28M
Owner: Ryan Ragbir
Breed: Mix Breed Coonhound
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2nd Place
Dog: S.DeFreitas' Bones  CCH2017-30M
Owner: Simon Defrietas
Breed; Plott Hound
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3rd Place
Dog: A.Ragoonath's Blade  CCH2017-27M
Owner: Ashok Ragoonath
Breed: Mix Breed Coonhound
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LARGE HOUND CLASS
MALE
FOXHOUND TYPE
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1st Place
Dog: Aleong's John Boy  CCH2017-16M
Owner: Jerrol Aleong
Breed: American Foxhound
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2nd Place
Dog: A.Rajkumar's Sparky  CCH2017-25M
Owner: Alvin Rajkumar
Breed: American Foxhound
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3rd Place
Dog: R.Ramdeen's Sluggo  CCH2017-29M
Owner: Randolph Ramdeen
Breed: American Foxhound
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LARGE HOUND CLASS
FEMALE
FOXHOUND TYPE
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1st Place
Dog: A.Rajkumar's Sally  CCH2017-24F
Owner: Alvin Rajkumar
Breed: Foxhound 
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2nd Place
Dog: Aleong's Chili CCH2017-17F
Owner: Jerrol Aleong
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MEDIUM HOUND CLASS
MALE
HARRIER TYPE
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1st Place
Dog: Kingsdell High Hopes CCH2017-14M
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Breed: Harrier
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2nd Place
Dog: V.Herrera's Buddy  CCH2017-23M
Owner: Valentine Herrera
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3rd Place
Dog: S.Felix's Terro  CCH2017-31M
Owner: Sheldon Felix
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MEDIUM HOUND CLASS
FEMALE
HARRIER TYPE
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1st place 
Dog: R.Spicer's Angel  CCH2017-22F
Owner: Ryan Spicer
Breed: Mix breed
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2nd Place
Dog: S.Felix's Bacchanal  CCH2017-31M
Owner: Sheldon Felix
Breed: Mix breed
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3rd Place
Dog: KL Zena D Warrior Princess CCH2017-11F
Owner: Keisha Lavines
Breed: Mix breed
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SMALL HOUND CLASS
MALE
BEAGLE TYPE
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1st Place
Dog: Knightfall I Wanna Talk About Me At Stone Meadow  CCH2017-15M
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Breed: Beagle
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2nd Place
Dog: Kingsdell Saturn  CCH2017-19M
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Breed: Beagle
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3rd Place
Dog: H.Gaitan's Mischief  CCH2017-10M
Owner: Hugh Gaitan
Breed: Beagle
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SMALL HOUND CLASS
FEMALE
BEAGLE TYPE
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1st Place
Dog: Kingsdell Talk Around Town  CCH2017-20F
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Breed; Beagle
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2nd Place
Dog: Kingsdell Look Trouble Now  CCH2017-21F
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Breed: Beagle
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3rd Place
Dog: V.Singh's Shark Bait  CCH2017-06F
Owner: Vishnu Singh


CAIERE CHASE Hound Registry 2017


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
CC.Registration number: CCH2017-01F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
Caiere Chase Registration Name: Teejai's Spotty
Breed: Mixed breed hound griffon type
Colour: Lemon and white
Sex: Female
Height: under 22 ins 
Owner: Naresh Teejai
Address: Princess Town
Phone: 361-9114
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-02M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
Caiere Chase reg name: Teejai's Lucky
Breed: Mix breed hound
Colour: Black and Tan Saddle Back
Sex: Male
Height: Under 22 ins
Owner: Naresh Teejai
Address: Princess Town
Phone: 361-9114
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-03M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
Caiere Chase reg name: V. Singh's Monster Truck
Breed: Mix breed hound
Colour: Bluticked with black spots and tan trim.
Sex: Male
Height: Under 22 ins
Owner: Vishnu Singh
Address: Diamond Village, San Fernando.
Phone: 777-3577

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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-04M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
Caiere Chase reg name: V. Singh's Pharaoh
Breed: Beagle
Colour: Tri-colour blanket back.
Sex: Male
Height: Under 16 ins
Owner: Vishnu Singh
Address: Diamond Village, San Fernando.
Phone: 777-3577
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-05F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
Caiere Chase reg name: V. Singh's Nitrus
Breed: Foxhound
Colour: Lemon and white
Sex: Female
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Vishnu Singh
Address: Diamond Village, San Fernando.
Phone: 777-3577
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-06F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
Caiere Chase reg name: V. Singh's Shark Bait
Breed: Beagle
Colour: Lemon and white
Sex: Female
Height: Under 16ins
Owner: Vishnu Singh
Address: Diamond Village, San Fernando.
Phone: 777-3577
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-07M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
Caiere Chase reg name: V. Singh's Bullet
Breed: Beagle
Colour: Lemon and white
Sex: Male
Height: Under 16ins
Owner: Vishnu Singh
Address: Diamond Village, San Fernando.
Phone: 777-3577
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-08F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: H. Gaitan's Lucy
Breed: Treeing Walker Coonhound
Colour: Black and white with slight black ticking
Sex: Female
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Hugh Gaitan
Address: Mamoral
Phone: 312-9295
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-09F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: H. Gaitan's Rosie
Breed: Mix breed hound 
Colour: Pied brown and white
Sex: Female
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Hugh Gaitan
Address: Mamoral
Phone: 312-9295
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-10M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: H. Gaitan's Mischief
Breed: Beagle
Colour: Tri-colour
Sex: Male
Height: Under 16ins
Owner: Hugh Gaitan
Address: Mamoral
Phone: 312-9295
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-11F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: KL Zena D Warrior Princess
Breed: Mix breed hound
Colour: Tri-colour
Sex: Female
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Keisha Lavines
Address: Palmiste, Chaguanas
Phone: 306-9385
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-12M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: D. Piper's Rambo
Breed: Mix breed hound
Colour: Tri-colour
Sex: Male
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Daniel Piper
Address: Palmiste, Chaguanas.
Phone: 338-7034
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-13M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: Wolfden's White Lightening
Breed: Foxhound
Colour:  White & lemon
Sex: Male
Height: Above 22ins
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Address: 
Phone: 655-9239 & 328-3202
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-14M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: Kingsdell High Hopes
Breed: Harrier
Colour:  Tri-colour
Sex: Male
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Address: 
Phone: 655-9239 & 328-3202
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-15M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: Knightfall I Wanna Talk About Me At Stone Meadow
Breed: Beagle
Colour:  Tri-colour
Sex: Male
Height: Under 16ins
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Address: 
Phone: 655-9239 & 328-3202
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-16M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: Aleong's John Boy
Breed: Foxhound
Colour:  White & Lemon
Sex: Male
Height: Over 22ins
Owner: Jerrol Aleong
Address: Arima
Phone: 747-5627
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-17F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: Aleong's Chili
Breed: Foxhound
Colour:  White & brown
Sex: Female
Height: Over 22ins
Owner: Jerrol Aleong
Address: Arima
Phone: 747-5627
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-18F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: L. Mohammed's Ruby
Breed: Foxhound
Colour: White & brown
Sex: Female
Height: Over 22ins
Owner: Larry V. Mohammed
Address: Princess Town
Phone: 532- 8516
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-19M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: Kingsdell Saturn
Breed: Beagle
Colour: Tri-colour
Sex: Male
Height: Under 16ins
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Address: 
Phone:655-9239
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-20F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: Kingsdell Talk Around Town
Breed: Beagle
Colour: Tri-colour
Sex: Female
Height: Under 16ins
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Address: 
Phone:655-9239
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-21F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: Kingsdell Look Trouble Now
Breed: Beagle
Colour: Tri-colour
Sex: Female
Height: Under 16ins
Owner: Alphonso Dell
Address: 
Phone:655-9239  328-3202
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-22F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: R.Spicer's Angel
Breed: Mix breed hound
Colour: Tri-colour
Sex: Female
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Ryan Spicer
Address: Arima
Phone: 792-9076
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-23M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: V.Herrera's Buddy
Breed: Mix breed hound
Colour: Tri-colour blanket back
Sex: Male
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Valentine Herrera
Address: St. Helena 
Phone: 327-7756
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-24F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: A.Rajkumar's Sally
Breed: Foxhound
Colour: Tri-colour
Sex: Female
Height: Over 22ins
Owner: Alvin Rajkumar
Address: Princess Town
Phone: 397-5378
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-25M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: A.Rajkumar's Sparky
Breed: Foxhound
Colour: Tri-colour
Sex: Male
Height: Over 22ins
Owner: Alvin Rajkumar
Address: Princess Town
Phone: 397-5378
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-26M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name:
Breed: 
Colour: 
Sex:
Height: 
Owner: 
Address: 
Phone: 

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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-27M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: A.Ragoonath's Blade
Breed: Mix breed coonhound
Colour: Bluetick w/tan points
Sex: Male
Height: Over 22ins
Owner: Ashok Ragoonath
Address: Freeport
Phone: 682-6649
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-28M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: R.Ragbir's Razor
Breed: Mix breed coonhound
Colour: Black & white
Sex: Male
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Ryan Ragbir
Address: Freeport
Phone: 321-3354
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-29M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: R.Ramdeen's Sluggo
Breed: Foxhound
Colour: White & lemon
Sex: Male
Height: Over 22ins
Owner: Randolph Ramdeen
Address: Preysal
Phone: 737-4377
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-30M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: S.DeFreitas' Bones
Breed: Plott
Colour: Brindle
Sex: Male
Height: Over 22ins
Owner: Simon DeFrietas
Address: Glencoe
Phone: 788-5909
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-31M
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: S.Felix's Terro
Breed: Mix breed hound
Colour: Redticked
Sex: Male
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Sheldon Felix
Address: Curepe
Phone: 323-6456
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CC.Reg No: CCH2017-32F
Registration date: Wed 16 August 2017
CC reg name: S.Felix's Bacchanal
Breed: Mix breed hound
Colour: Bluetick w/tan trim
Sex: Female
Height: Under 22ins
Owner: Sheldon Felix
Address: Curepe
Phone: 323-6456