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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field. This is essential for identification during the event.
  3. Next, fill in your kennel name. This helps in associating your entries with your kennel.
  4. Provide your complete address, including state and zip code, ensuring accurate communication regarding the event.
  5. Enter your phone number for any necessary contact related to the hunt.
  6. For each dog you are entering, fill out their name, sire, dam, and specify whether they are male or female.
  7. Indicate if each dog has received a rabies vaccination by checking 'YES' where applicable.

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The Nose Always Comes First Beagles first use their exceptional sense of smell to detect potential prey, then they track that scent until they flush out the game. The Beagle pack then chases it into the open for the hunter.
Most hunters buy a finished, or fully trained, beagle to start, and that dog will serve as a trainer for additional beagle pups down the line as your pack grows. You dont need a bunch of dogs to successfully hunt rabbits; a single hound can work just fine.
Beagling in the United States Dogs run as packs, often in groups of 58. Presently, the Northeast Beagle Gundog Federation represents 39 clubs.
Beagles descend from hounds used in packs by hunters on foot in England, Wales and France. A variety known as pocket beagles was used for hunts on horseback because the dogs stood less than 10 inches tall and could be carried in a coat pocket to the start of the hunt.
Beagles are very loving, trusting dogs. They are really a pack animal and enjoy life with large packs.

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Certainly, since the Beagle was developed to be a hunting hound, they are naturally inquisitive and, although their looks might be deceiving, they are highly energetic. The Beagle is often used to flush out a variety of quarry - deer, rabbit and squirrel to name a few.
Beagles were bred to hunt in packs and prefer companionship, both canine and human. They generally enjoy company and do not like to be alone. It is good to have another dog in the house or plan to have them as a constant companion. They can suffer from separation anxiety if left all alone.

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