PBGVCA Events Calendar

    • 19 Apr 2024
    • 21 Apr 2024
    • Carlisle Beagle Club, 150 Beagle Club Road, Carlisle, PA, 17013

    The PBGVCA MNJPBGVA Hunt Test captures the beauty of the Spring hunting season. Come join us in April, in Carlisle, PA, when the weather will be lovely, and the rabbits plentiful! The hunt grounds are totally fenced in, very safe for our hounds. For those new to hunting, the Hunting Instinct Test is geared towards dogs and their handlers who have little or no hunting experience. We also have a Puppy Learning Experience for babies 3-6 months. Hunt Tests have a chill atmosphere, so they are a great place to meet other PBGV owners who share a love of doing what their dogs were meant to do!! Opening/closing dates for this trial are March 13, opening, April 12, closing. Email entries only. Come join us April 19-21, Carlisle, PA!


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    Cheryl Champion, Hunt Chairman, Cherchamp17@gmail.com

    Robert Sweeney, Hunt Secretary, rjsweeney2020@gmail.com
    760 Whittle Pond Rd, Williston, SC 29853

    • 26 Apr 2024
    • (CDT)
    • 28 Apr 2024
    • (CDT)
    • Northern Illinois Beagle Club, 8730 Elevator Road, Roscoe, IL 61073


    We invite you to bring your hounds to a weekend hunt at the NIBC. The NIBC has a well-maintained field with plenty of rabbits for the hounds to sniff out and pursue. For dogs new to hunting, there will be time available on Friday for puppy & novice learning experience. For others, the field will be available on Friday for practice time. Tally Ho!"

    Hunt chair: Mary Sobol msobolontime@gmail.com, (608)338-8529 Cell
    Hunt secretary: Deb Pearthree gabbiecdx@aol.com

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    For more information see the Hunt Page

    • 10 May 2024
    • 12 May 2024
    • Bandera, TX

    Questions to: Lora Megli, lmegli@yahoo.com

    Fascinating fact: Dogs have a sense of smell that’s between 10,000 and 100,000 times more acute than ours! The sport of Scent Work celebrates the joy of sniffing, and asks a dog to sniff to their heart’s content; turning your dog’s favorite activity into a rewarding game. It is a terrific sport for all kinds of dogs, and is a wonderful way to build confidence in a shy dog.

    In so many dog sports the handler is in control but this isn’t true in Scent Work. Neither the dog nor handler knows where the target odor is hidden. The handler has to rely on the dog, and follow the dog’s nose to success. In Scent Work, it is the canine who is the star of the show.

    The sport of Scent Work is based on the work of professional detection dogs (such as drug dogs), employed by humans to detect a wide variety of scents and substances. In AKC Scent Work, dogs search for cotton swabs saturated with the essential oils of Birch, Anise, Clove, and Cypress. The cotton swabs are hidden out of sight in a pre-determined search area, and the dog has to find them. Teamwork is necessary: when the dog finds the scent, he has to communicate the find to the handler, who calls it out to the judge.

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