vixenmaster wrote:This here be my fool proof blood trackin unit
How do they hold the blood tracking lights in their tiny little paws??
A good dog can hold a light!
Problem is, in Ontario it is illegal to use a dog to track unless it is leashed. It was a nice breakthrough to be able to use them at all. Tried my dog, she just finds where everything else has peed, and she has never been on a leash..
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I trained my cur dog to bloodtrail. She didn't think that bloodtrailing through briers was in the job description and she was too big and strong. You need little dogs that aren't in a hurry.
I try to avoid the need for trailing apparatuses as its not as much fun as it used to be spending half the night in the swamp looking for a deer.
vixenmaster wrote:This here be my fool proof blood trackin unit
That's what I'm talking about...... You simply cannot beat simplicity and mans best friend.
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2 He is my loving God and my fortress, my stronghold and my deliverer, my shield, in whom I take refuge, who subdues peoples under me