Re: Something to be said about natural ability
Mastercaster,the type of blood doesn't matter,it's the cue to track and the reason for the dog to follow "something".It also doesn't matter what animal is at the end of the track,although I personally wouldn't put a predatory animal at the end of the track if she is inexperienced.
You want to teach the dog desire and will to track and success at the end,aging of the track depends on the desire of your dog.
Rainer
Re: Something to be said about natural ability
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Mastercaster,the type of blood doesn't matter,it's the cue to track and the reason for the dog to follow "something".It also doesn't matter what animal is at the end of the track,although I personally wouldn't put a predatory animal at the end of the track if she is inexperienced.
You want to teach the dog desire and will to track and success at the end,aging of the track depends on the desire of your dog.
Rainer
Makes sense! I can see your point about putting a predator at the end of an inexperience dog. That could spell disaster in certain scenarios.
Re: Something to be said about natural ability
Sako!!! Thanks for sharing really enjoyed reading it!