In order to be buried at Coon Dog Cemetery in northern Alabama, a dog must have a proven track record for hunting raccoons. It's a tradition that... A Resting Place For Hunting Hounds In Alabama ...
The Key Underwood Memorial Coon Dog Cemetery isn’t the only pet cemetery in the world, or even in the state of Alabama, but it is the only pet cemetery exclusive to coon dogs.
CHEROKEE, Ala. (WAFF) - Every Labor Day, the Key Underwood Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard hosts people from all over to celebrate the hard working dogs put to rest there. The first dog was buried there ...
This forest of pine and hickory in the hills of north Alabama isn’t necessarily where these coonhounds used to hunt. While some spent dark and dewy nights of yesteryear sprinting after raccoons and ...
Labor day celebration at the Coon Dog Cemetery; people gathered in lawn chairs listening to a music group. The tombstone at left is for Troop, the first coon dog buried there JIM HANNON ...
Inside Alabama's one-of-a-kind coonhound cemetery Lee Hatton, a member of the board of directors for Friends of the Coon Dog Cemetery, talks about why the cemetery is significant to him.
COLBERT CO., Ala. (WAFF) - People in the Shoals have had two options on where they wanted to celebrate Labor Day: Cherokee or Tuscumbia. Every Labor Day, the Key Underwood Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard ...
1 of 4 — Franky Hatton and Cletis pose in front of the gravestones of Hatton's champion coon hounds at Coon Dog Cemetery. 2 of 4 — Dogs buried here have to be proven hunters. 3 of 4 — The grave ...
Seventy-five years ago, Key Underwood and his raccoon-hunting dog Troop had a connection. Years of training and a deep relationship make human and canine a seamless hunting unit. The two can share a ...
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