http://www.deersearch.orglacydog wrote:If any of you guys are interested there is a good book on the subject written by John Jeanneney. Its called Tracking Dogs for wounded deer. It is kind of the bible of blood trailing in the US. There are a lot of good web sites on the subject too. Our dog group holds a seminar once a year to help handlers and dogs get into it and it is open to any breed.
Heres a pic of one we found last year. The trail was going on 48 hours and had been trashed up by the hunters. The dry Texas archery season sure makes it tough on a dog.
Wonded animal
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We have a bloodhound that we use to recover animals. Generally we don't need her, but she really enjoys it, so she goes out on most. She has recovered a few that we would not have found without her.. Fabulous nose on her. We can legally use them, they must be on a leash


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