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5xGRHRCH Moco’s Straight Cash Homey MH MNR (Cash)

Yellow Lab Hunting Dog

"Cash is a 72lb yellow male that comes from a very strong and proven pedigree that can play any venue. FC AFC HRCH Taylorlab Downtown Dusty Brown MH is Cash’s sire and his dam is out of FC AFC Jet Black Bustin Thru The Brush MH. He is a handsome, strong, athletic dog with great bidability and a super on/off switch. Cash is level headed and a team player who runs hard and has a lot of style. He is a proven stud to multiple litters and confident is a great way to describe him and the pups he produces. 

 

Cash has had a fantastic young dog career, obtaining 5 HRC Grand passes and 2 Master National plates. He is not only a hunt test dog but also an avid hunter for both upland and waterfowl in SD, IA and NE. Cash is exactly what we look for in a sire, from looks to raw talent." 

Stud Yellow Labrador Retriever

Explaining AKC Hunting Dog Certifications

Understanding the different AKC Hunt Test levels is key to appreciating the training and dedication behind a well-rounded retriever. Each certification marks a new milestone in your dog’s development, from mastering the basics of retrieving to demonstrating advanced control and hunting skills. Below is an overview of what each level entails and what it takes for a retriever to earn these prestigious titles.

JH

JUNIOR HUNTER

At the Junior Hunter level, the dog needs to demonstrate basic obedience and retrieve two marks—one on land and one in water—while on leash, with minimal control required. The Junior Hunter title is awarded after four passes.

SH

SENIOR HUNTER

For the Senior Hunter test, dogs must show off-leash control, steadiness, and versatility with marks, blinds, honoring another dog, and a walk-up. The Senior Hunter title is awarded after four passes, plus an additional one if the Junior title isn't held.

MH

MASTER HUNTER

The Master Hunter level is the most demanding, spanning a full weekend and including three series: land, water, and a combined land/water series. Dogs must display exceptional control, marking, blinds, and teamwork; passing five tests (or more if previous titles are missing) earns the Master Hunter title.

ADDITIONAL AWARDS

The elite Master National competition, a multi-day, grueling event where only top Master Hunters compete. Successfully passing three such events grants a dog entry into the Retriever Hall of Fame and the prestigious Master National title.

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