44 min

On the Scent of a Unique English Canine Sport Poodling Around

    • Home & Garden

Jane Hunt gets on the scent of a historic and traditional canine sport that is largely these days confined to the beautiful countryside of Cumbria, or as some people may better know this  part of the UK - the Lake District.  
Jane discovers all there is to know about the dog-focused sport of houndtrailing, which involves trail hounds following their noses, to race to the finish line, having expertly followed a trail of aniseed and paraffin across what can be tough Cumbria fellside terrain, with many an obstacle en route to the prize money and trophy.
By talking to various members of the Hound Trailing Association, some of whom are also trail hound owners, she learns all about the sport, its origins, the thrill of taking part in it as a hound owner and breeder, or just watching it as a spectator amidst some of the most spectacular scenery in the UK.  
She also learns just what a challenge it is to keep this very unique and traditional, historic sport alive today, when there are so many other distractions, and why it is so important to do so, to ensure this element of Cumbrian culture is not lost.
By exploring the story, she finds something that could enrich social life and add a new interest to life, even perhaps if you don't live locally and just follow your dog's fortunes from afar.

Jane Hunt gets on the scent of a historic and traditional canine sport that is largely these days confined to the beautiful countryside of Cumbria, or as some people may better know this  part of the UK - the Lake District.  
Jane discovers all there is to know about the dog-focused sport of houndtrailing, which involves trail hounds following their noses, to race to the finish line, having expertly followed a trail of aniseed and paraffin across what can be tough Cumbria fellside terrain, with many an obstacle en route to the prize money and trophy.
By talking to various members of the Hound Trailing Association, some of whom are also trail hound owners, she learns all about the sport, its origins, the thrill of taking part in it as a hound owner and breeder, or just watching it as a spectator amidst some of the most spectacular scenery in the UK.  
She also learns just what a challenge it is to keep this very unique and traditional, historic sport alive today, when there are so many other distractions, and why it is so important to do so, to ensure this element of Cumbrian culture is not lost.
By exploring the story, she finds something that could enrich social life and add a new interest to life, even perhaps if you don't live locally and just follow your dog's fortunes from afar.

44 min