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<blockquote data-quote="Red Earth" data-source="post: 1346792" data-attributes="member: 14736"><p>I too have tracked many deer for others We have found all but one..... But we do it the EASY WAY!</p><p></p><p>I agree with what others have said above.... I have seen deer do different things all the time. I haven't noticed to much similarity in actions or reactions.</p><p></p><p>Our dogs are trained to blood and scent track on their own. When they locate a dead or downed animal they hold a strap attached to their collar in their mouth and return to us. The strap is an indicator to us that they have located an animal (or body for that matter). They in-turn take us back to the body.</p><p></p><p>Last year we lost our best dog to a tragic accident and had to find one on our own for the first time in years! What a drag!!! Pardon the pun. We are currently working a young dog on the same training regiment...but my time availability has not been that vast this year.</p><p></p><p>There are several deer or blood tracking dog breeds around.... Our personal breed is a Deutsch Kurzhaar....aka DK. If you contact the local club I'm sure they can put you in contact with a few handlers that would do it for free as we did.</p><p></p><p>PJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Earth, post: 1346792, member: 14736"] I too have tracked many deer for others We have found all but one..... But we do it the EASY WAY! I agree with what others have said above.... I have seen deer do different things all the time. I haven't noticed to much similarity in actions or reactions. Our dogs are trained to blood and scent track on their own. When they locate a dead or downed animal they hold a strap attached to their collar in their mouth and return to us. The strap is an indicator to us that they have located an animal (or body for that matter). They in-turn take us back to the body. Last year we lost our best dog to a tragic accident and had to find one on our own for the first time in years! What a drag!!! Pardon the pun. We are currently working a young dog on the same training regiment...but my time availability has not been that vast this year. There are several deer or blood tracking dog breeds around.... Our personal breed is a Deutsch Kurzhaar....aka DK. If you contact the local club I'm sure they can put you in contact with a few handlers that would do it for free as we did. PJ [/QUOTE]
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