Bavarian Mountain Hounds

 

Jan Andrews imported Bavarians Bloodhounds after seeing them work on blood and scent trails in Europe. In 1989 a dog and bitch were imported and spent the six months in quarantine. After getting the breed recognised by The Kennel Club, the dogs were duly registered. There are now currently around 30 Bavarians in the UK, almost all of them are in working situations.

Bavarian puppies or partly trained Bavarians are sometimes available - contact Jan.


 

Dogs for Deer

 

Traditionally dogs have been used and valued as important assistants to stalkers and have been used for hundreds of years in Europe. In the UK though we still fall way behind the rest of Europe in the use of dogs for deer. In the last 50 years however the importance of stalking with a dog has been growing in popularity as it was realised that they are necessary for the humanity and compassion of deer. In many countries it is unlawful to stalk for deer without a trained dog.

The work that is carried out by stalkers /deer managers dogs, needs to be clarified. In Scotland on the open hill it was traditional to use Deerhounds, Wolfhounds and Greyhounds to hunt or course deer and are not associated with stalkers today.

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The Wesleyan Church
Gussage Saint Michael
Near Wimborne Dorset
BH21 5HX

Tel. 01258 840 003

www.jan-andrews.com
www.deerdata.co.uk

 
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