Welcome to The Official Site of

Millvery Bloodhounds
(c)1998 Thurlow

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This is the official site for Millvery Bloodhounds, and the owners of this Kennel Club registered affix
Pat Miller, Ken Miller, Ruth Avery, Colin Avery,
who have been in the breed since the late 1960s.
Ruth and Colin's first hound was Boravin Acer.
Their second hound was Gloverndale Gelert, (‘Olly’), who Colin handled at trials.
Meanwhile Pat and Ken had three hounds before they bred from their Ch. Mondalis Mrs. Umney, (‘Tilly’) with a litter named after characters created by Charles Dickens.
Colin handled three dogs from this litter at trials;
Jacob Marley (‘Byron’), Ch. Mr. Macawber (‘Rommel’) and Barnaby Rudge (‘Reagan’)
Barnaby Rudge was a Senior Stake winner, and in 1991, won the Bloodhound Club Kelperland Trophy Stake.
From this litter, only Barnaby Rudge had progeny,
   and from this litter Ruth and Colin kept Ch. Robinswood Thurlow, named after a stalwart of the Association of Bloodhound Breeders (ABB ), Brian Thurlow.
Thurlow climbed through the stakes at trials, after gaining his show title at early age.  He won the Senior Stake, and in 1996, the ABB Brough Cup.  In 1998, he won the Bloodhound Club Millvery Trophy.
Thurlow sired the first litter having the Millvery Affix, named with the theme Gone with the Wind.
From this litter, WTCh. Millvery Renegade , ‘Falcon’ who gained his title in the Senior Stake at the Bloodhound Club Autumn Trials in 1997.  He then went on to win the Bloodhound Club 1997 Kelperland Trophy.
Falcon sired the Chasedown J’-litter,
   from which Ruth and Colin Avery chose Chasedown Just Reward, ‘Conner’. 
The back-drop to these pages is from a photograph of Thurlow jumping over a log in 1997, by kind permission of John Daniels, Professional Photographer.  In 1998, he also captured a series of photographs representing three generations of liver and tan dog hounds, featured in other pages . . . .     
Jim Jennings and Colin Avery with Falcon and Thurlow
Conner started his show career by being Best in Show at the Bloodhound Club Open Show Spring 1998.
He then sired two litters for the Railside kennel, before siring the first Brighton litter of the new millennium.
Pat and Ken kept Railside Honey, and Ruth and Colin kept Brighton's Tennyson of Millvery, ‘Cambridge’.
Both these hounds made their mark at the Bloodhound Club Open Show in Autumn 2000.