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At The Beagle Institute in Aldie, It Was All Bassets
At The Beagle Institute in Aldie, It Was All Bassets

The Hill & Hollow Bassets with William Cohen Uziel (whipper-in), Robin Conrad (whipper-in), Carter Amigh (MBH), and Rita Bush (whipper-in).
Photo by Bonnie Nichols
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Mary O’Connell was a judge during the basset field trial, and her horse Red was ready to go. “Red doesn’t like standing still for long and he was bored.”
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Denali, a basset with Hill & Hollow Bassets, participating in the field trial.
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Mary Reed, MBH, Ashland Bassets. For five couples, the Ashland Bassets won first place followed by Three Creek Bassets, Monk Hall and Ripshin Bassets.
Photo by Bonnie Nichols