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Iroquois Stab 2005

Iroquois Star 2005

Iroquois Staff 2005

Iroquois Sting 2005

Iroquois Alice 2003

Iroquois Ally 2003

Iroquois Grindstone 2003

Iroquois Latch 2002

Iroquois Later 2002

Iroquois Gladiator 2001

Iroquois Glory 2001

Iroquois Gracie 2001

Iroquois Ladywood 1998

Iroquois Gloworm 1997

Iroquois Graphite 1995

Iroquois Graceful 1995

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Iroquois Ally & Stately
Best Couple of Entered
Crossbred Bitches
Canada 2004

A Kentucky Tradition
Years ago, Iroquois would breed many bitches each year to maintain enough hounds for the pack. In those days, they would lose puppies to Parvo and other diseases that we now can vaccinate against. Now that we can vaccinate for most fatal illnesses, and we use tracking collars on all hunting hounds in case they are injured or lost, we only breed one or maybe two bitches per year. That way we can keep all of each litter and accept responsibility for the entire life of every hound bred in our kennel. As hounds rotate out of hunting due to illness or injury, the Hound Welfare Fund supports them until the natural process of aging ends their life. On average there are 25 retired hounds supported by the HWF each year.

 
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