Author: | C.V. Conner | ISBN: | 9781386222538 |
Publisher: | Lakeside Press, NY | Publication: | October 7, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | C.V. Conner |
ISBN: | 9781386222538 |
Publisher: | Lakeside Press, NY |
Publication: | October 7, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
When people learn that I train my own and write about blood dogs for big game recovery, there is one question that always follows, "What is the best breed of dog to train for blood trailing?"
It's doesn't usually take too long after that question for the asker to start telling me how someone else told him that one or the other pure bred dogs is the only dog that will make a professional blood tracking dog. So let's start right there and take a look at the dog breeds most often promoted as the very best for blood trail training. After that, I'll give you my personal and professional picks that make the best dog for the job. And keep in mind that each of the breeds I'm about to discuss are unique in many ways.
Personally I love and train only Black & Tan coonhounds for tracking, but I am not prejudiced to that breed when it comes to selecting a blood tracking dog for someone, because Black & Tan coonhounds are not for everyone, and I will do some writing on the breed in time. But right now my goal of writing this book is to help you the deer hunter get to a point where you have a blood tracking dog working for you either this or next deer hunting season.
When people learn that I train my own and write about blood dogs for big game recovery, there is one question that always follows, "What is the best breed of dog to train for blood trailing?"
It's doesn't usually take too long after that question for the asker to start telling me how someone else told him that one or the other pure bred dogs is the only dog that will make a professional blood tracking dog. So let's start right there and take a look at the dog breeds most often promoted as the very best for blood trail training. After that, I'll give you my personal and professional picks that make the best dog for the job. And keep in mind that each of the breeds I'm about to discuss are unique in many ways.
Personally I love and train only Black & Tan coonhounds for tracking, but I am not prejudiced to that breed when it comes to selecting a blood tracking dog for someone, because Black & Tan coonhounds are not for everyone, and I will do some writing on the breed in time. But right now my goal of writing this book is to help you the deer hunter get to a point where you have a blood tracking dog working for you either this or next deer hunting season.