Appalachian Blues Kennel

Appalachian Blues Kennel Hunting bluetick hounds in western MD. We will be posting pictures of our show, field trial, water race, and hunting adventures (both competition and pleasure)!
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08/29/2024

No luck for us in the Oaks warm up slam hunt last night (Luna) or tonight (Smokey) but hunted with some good folks. It's muggy out there!

If you are at Autumn Oaks this week check out Red River Hunting Supply! Great folks to deal with and they will treat you...
08/28/2024

If you are at Autumn Oaks this week check out Red River Hunting Supply! Great folks to deal with and they will treat you right!

This dog is a whole mood
08/27/2024

This dog is a whole mood

It's a hot one out here
08/27/2024

It's a hot one out here

Layup got the best of us tonight
08/23/2024

Layup got the best of us tonight

He's becoming an old man now at 10 but we've sure had a lot of fun with this dog! Catfish was the first one to carry the...
08/16/2024

He's becoming an old man now at 10 but we've sure had a lot of fun with this dog! Catfish was the first one to carry the Appalachian Blue name!

08/15/2024

Got Smokey out tonight. Got on a couple tracks he didn't finish but put the 3rd one up. Cherries are dropping.

Got Smokey out tonight. Got on a couple tracks he didn't finish but put the 3rd one up. Cherries are dropping.
08/15/2024

Got Smokey out tonight. Got on a couple tracks he didn't finish but put the 3rd one up. Cherries are dropping.

06/30/2024

In the last couple weeks there have been at least 3 K9s who have died due to heat related injuries during deployments. One of our trainers sent this information out to the handlers in his unit to help educate and remind them of the dangers of deployments in this heat.

Email content: I wanted to send this email as a reminder and training on the dangers of k9 deployments while working in this heat.

This summer is going to be brutal. Be prepared. Prevention and preparedness are key. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!

-Keep 2 to 4 gallons of fresh water in the back of your car at all times, just for the dog. This is in addition to keeping cold water for yourself. I know it seams like a lot, but think about your dog being hot and pouring a gallon over his back, it won’t last long.

-Check his water bowl a couple times a shift. They are going to be drinking more than normal this time of year.

-Keep a towel with you. After a hot deployment you can wet the towel and lay it on your mat in the back of the car. The cool a/c in the car, mixed with the wet towel, gives them an extra cool place to lay on and will help cool them down after a normal hot deployment.

-Go buy a big bottle of rubbing alcohol and keep it in your car. It’s cheap and can provide a way to drop the dogs temp fast. If you can make it back to your car, lay them down and pour it on the pads of their feet. Alcohol will instantly get cold and provides fast cooling through one of the places they regulate their body temp quickly. Be cautious doing this if they have a foot injury. This is one of the first things they did to cool Kevin down when we got him to the vet. It works!

-If you find yourself on a deployment during high heat and humidity, remember if you're hot they’re very hot. They’re wearing a fur coat.

-Know and be familiar with the early signs of heat exhaustion and signs of a heat stroke.

-Heat exhaustion starts when their body temp rises above 103, they could exhibit some of these symptoms, heavy panting, excessive drooling, slow down and become weak, may try to p*e but not much will come out or none at all. They may become less responsive to commands and look like they're just walking aimlessly.

If there is any question at all, get them out of the heat quickly. Get to the shade and let them rest at minimum. Find a house or building close by and get them wet. Soak them. Not just for a minute, keep soaking them. Give it a good 10 minutes, at minimum. Take their harness off, put them in a down and SOAK them.

Even though the health of the dog should be priority, this will not prevent you from catching your bad guy. Communicate with your perimeter and have them hold what they got. You can get back on task as soon as he’s recovered. Add this to your training tracks. Practice stopping, get off your track, go lay him down and wait 10 mins. Then go back and reacquire the track. TRAIN IT

-Heat stroke is a real possibility when their temp gets over 106. This is very bad and they need to get to a vet ASAP!

-Signs of heat stroke include, eyes may glaze over, excessive drooling, a rapid heart rate, dizziness or lack of coordination, lethargy, collapsing, they may start having convulsions, vomiting or diarrhea, dark/black tar like stool, gums or tongue can turn blue or a bright red color, and of course loss of consciousness. This is BAD THEY NEED A VET FAST.

BUT... don’t just throw them in the car IF you have some options to cool them down near you first. If you just throw them in your car and go, they’re temp will more than likely continue to rise and you will loose a precious opportunity to bring down their temp before transporting, possibly saving them. Find a source of water to soak them ASAP. Carry them there, do not make them run or walk. They will most likely not drink once they are at this stage, don’t try to force them. Let them breath and pant, this helps with cooling. You need to soak them. If you can find a pool in someones back yard, a lake or pond...submerge them. You will need to get in with them to support their heads out of the water, they will be very weak. You need to bring down their core temp. While you’re cooling them down, make arrangements to get your car to you ASAP. Try not to use ice cold water, some study’s show this could send the dog into shock, some more recent study’s say this may be wrong. If it’s all you got use it. Hose water, pool water, lake water are all great options though. Once you have soaked them good and your car is to you, get them in a/c quickly. Soak that towel I mentioned above with water and place it on your mat. Lay the dog on the towel. Do not cover them with the wet towel, it only traps their body heat, preventing the cooling process. Get them to the vet as fast as possible, safely. Call the vet on the way and let them know what’s going on, so they can be prepared when you get there. If possible you call instead of asking the comm center to do it. They may have questions or give you different directions. Know where your after hours or emergency vet is located and have their number saved in your phone.

The day that K9 Kevin had his heat stroke it was In the mid-70s and he was in the shade the majority of his track. So it does not have to be scorching hot out for this to happen.

Again, being prepared and having a plan can save your dogs health and career, possibly his life.

HYDRATE HYDRATE HYDRATE!! Both of you! I can’t say it enough!

06/30/2024

Hunted Luna tonight and lost on a tiebreaker. No complaints though since she was under 2 c**n and one of those was by herself. Congrats to Ronnie on his win with Spyder.

06/16/2024

Luna was able to get under one even if it was too late to count.

06/01/2024

Enjoyed judging the youth c**nhound bench show at Allegheny Coonhunters tonight. All the kids did a great job and brought some nice dogs (which resulted in some tough decisions for me)! Good luck to those hunting tonight!

Luna picked up an early round cast win at Meyersdale tonight. That makes  #4 toward GRNITECH2!
04/21/2024

Luna picked up an early round cast win at Meyersdale tonight. That makes #4 toward GRNITECH2!

03/31/2024
After Friday it's back to chase only for c**n. This was our last opportunity to get out this week so we took advantage. ...
03/14/2024

After Friday it's back to chase only for c**n. This was our last opportunity to get out this week so we took advantage. After a den (which was a large empty tank we've treed on at this spot before), a thick hemlock and a miss, Catfish put one up. Based on the location we think it may have been the c**n that was originally in or under the tank...after we left it came out. Catfish went back and checked and found it on the outside about 50 yards away.

Dog food day
03/05/2024

Dog food day

I may have been doing spring cleaning and shoveling dog 💩 but at least the sky was pretty!
03/04/2024

I may have been doing spring cleaning and shoveling dog 💩 but at least the sky was pretty!

Got a little hunt in tonight
02/28/2024

Got a little hunt in tonight

02/24/2024

Went out for a bit tonight but all we got was rained on...you'll have those nights 🤷‍♀️

Luna got mail today!
02/20/2024

Luna got mail today!

Decided to hit up a spot with a c**n problem tonight and took Catfish and Luna. They treed together once in a mess of vi...
02/11/2024

Decided to hit up a spot with a c**n problem tonight and took Catfish and Luna. They treed together once in a mess of vines and I think the c**n tapped out. Sent them on and Catfish treed again by himself about 50 yards away with the meat. He made a 3rd tree and had a c**n there also and we decided to call it a night. Not bad for an old dog that has only been hunted maybe 5 times in the last 2 years.

It's getting deep out there 💩❄️🤷‍♀️🤣
01/09/2024

It's getting deep out there 💩❄️🤷‍♀️🤣

Took the boys out tonight but couldn't get much going. Try again another night.
12/30/2023

Took the boys out tonight but couldn't get much going. Try again another night.

All I want for Christmas is the dog food price from Christmas Vacation 🤣
12/12/2023

All I want for Christmas is the dog food price from Christmas Vacation 🤣

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We actively hunt our hounds as well as participate in sanctioned c**nhound events! We expect to have puppies available occasionally. We do have paracord lanyards, gun slings, show leads and tree tie leads available for purchase at any time. We carry some items on hand and can do custom orders. Please check our photo albums for examples. Most custom orders can ship within one week of payment receipt, but this can vary depending on timing and current order volume. We also make feed sack tote bags - from our plastic woven feed sacks or yours! All orders ship USPS with a tracking number. Please PM us to place an order! We can accept money orders or credit card payment via PayPal!

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