At home or in the van, she is not a stalking dog, she is a tracking dog.Where is your dog when out stalking? Do you have it at heel or allow it to work around infront, albeit fairly close? I'm stalking typical scottish borders forestry blocks with my cocker in her 2nd season working and while I try to keep her at heel, will a little more freedom do any harm?
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Mine is the opposite. Pulls like mad on a lead, take it off and he walks beside meClipped to my belt with a lead mine walks perfectly to heel. Unleash the beast and she's a nightmare to keep at heel![]()
Ouch ! Tough one to fix in most carsWell not stalking but I left the little f###er in the Hilux once when I went pigeon shooting. Never,ever, again.
Mine have all sort of come back in behind when taking the shot. I had a lab who used to come and sit under the sticks as soon as you put them up and my current lab tucks in behind - they figure it out pretty quick when you shoot a few over themThe dogs hearing will be effected if it walks in-front or further in front . Mine walks LHS heel its back ribs on my LHS . Better for his hearing yet still able to get a clear air from any hidden deer . I am keeping this one on leash or tracking line when searching at present as yet he hasn't tackled a mobile deer so i want to know he has the good senses to not wade right in and get himself injured
This is only my third deer dog so still learning and they are all different
I posted a couple of videos here to show my Teckel and Vizsla’s usual stalking positions - approx a metre to the rear. Both stop when I do to glass/thermal and if a turn around to scan behind me, the vizsla shuffles position to stay behind me. Something I never trained her to do but she just started doing it. Personally, I love to have them with me and watching the Vizsla air scent a deer is often the first clue of a deer I’ve failed to spot. I wouldn’t be without themWhere is your dog when out stalking? Do you have it at heel or allow it to work around infront, albeit fairly close? I'm stalking typical scottish borders forestry blocks with my cocker in her 2nd season working and while I try to keep her at heel, will a little more freedom do any harm?
I dont blame him, that really is a schitt camo pattern lol.but I left the little f###er in the Hilux once
When I’m moving, they are behind me. when I stop and glass, they are inevitably under my feet. Before moving off I always look at both dogs and particularly the Vizsla especially if it’s taking the air scent. SimplesHow can you see the vizsla air scenting a deer if she is behind you? A meter in front would be off use![]()