
Write about coonhounds and win a bundle of prizes!
It’s simple: you have stories about your coonhounds, and we want to hear them! Just write a 250- or 500-word essay and send it in to the AKC to be judged by our panel of coonhound fanciers. If your essay is selected as a winner, you’ll win the following prizes:
- Bright Eyes “Youth Special” 6-volt hunting light from Bright Eyes Lights
- $100 gift certificate to Bright Eyes Dog Depot
- Autographed copy of Dynamics of Coonhound Training by renowned dog writer Vickie Lamb
- One-year subscription to America’s favorite coonhound magazine, American Cooner.
- State-of-the-art Zepp’s Lifetime Coon Squaller from Mark Zepp
The contest is divided into two categories:
- 12 years old and younger
- Essay length: 250 words
- Topic: I have the best coon dog because…
- 13 to 17 years old
- Essay length: 500 words
- Topic: My most memorable moment with my coonhound was…
One winner and one runner-up will be selected from each category. Winners and runners-up will have their story published in American Cooner magazine and on the AKC Coonhound Youth Program web site.
Eligibility:
- All youth may participate in the contest, but you must get your AKC Juniors number first. You can get your number for FREE by calling 919-816-3909, or applying online.
- All essays must be written entirely by the youth who enters. Essays determined to be prepared otherwise will not be eligible.
Our expert panel of judges:
- Penny Caudill: award-winning public school teacher and coonhound handler from Kentucky
- Amy Kovak-Thomas: widely-read columnist for American Cooner and Full Cry magazines
- Tammy White: Production Manager for C/H Publishing, publishers of four hound magazines, including American Cooner, Full Cry, The Rabbit Hunter, and Hunter’s Horn
- H.L. Meyer: Georgia police officer and breeder/owner/handler of world-class Black and Tan coonhounds
- Mike Bryant: president of High Oaks Coon club and organizer of highly successful youth events, including an annual benefit for St. Jude in Newport, Tennessee
Entry information:
Entries are judged and winners are selected twice per year. Deadlines for the contest are as follows:
Mail your completed entries with your name, age, address, and phone number to:
American Kennel Club
Coonhound Events – Essay Contest
5580 Centerview Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27606