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Coon Dog Cemetery
Hunting dogs are laid to rest in the Key Underwood Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard.
After Troop was buried, friends of Underwood asked if they could have the honor of burying their hounds beside his champion dog. More than 70 years later, the tradition continues. Some 200 coon dogs—an assortment of Walkers, Redbones and Blueticks, but no other types of dogs allowed—rest in the shade of the oaks at a place the coon hunters once called Sugar Creek Camp. Photo by Keith Sutton AdvertisementADVERTISEMENT |
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Photo Gallery Comments (4)
RIP coon doggies.
"If dogs don't go to heaven, then I want to go where they go."
As a k9trainer/handler I can understand the bond between these folks and their dogs....You only really bond with 3 dogs.. your first,your worst and your last.
What an awesome story. I'll have to stop by and pay my respects the next time I'm in Alabama.
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RIP coon doggies.
"If dogs don't go to heaven, then I want to go where they go."
As a k9trainer/handler I can understand the bond between these folks and their dogs....You only really bond with 3 dogs.. your first,your worst and your last.
What an awesome story. I'll have to stop by and pay my respects the next time I'm in Alabama.
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