aboynamedjim
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
After several rounds of tough negotiations, the wife and children have agreed to get a dog. My criteria is that it's biddable and can both air and ground scent to find live and dead deer respectively.
My family's criteria is that its fluffy and cute. (and doesnt try to herd the kids)
This pretty much leaves me with the Lagotto Romagnolo. After some research, looks like I would be the only person training it on deer. I can't see any reason as to why it wouldnt perform well, especially as an indicating dog, but time will only tell. I'm off to meet the parents next week and do a little truffle hunting to see how they work. Happy to report back if anyone is interested.
In the mean time, I;m gathering info on training. I like the look of the deer dog blue print in NZ, and was recommended an excellent book called tracking dogs by Leo Fabiani.
Which books would you recommend for rock solid obidience & basic training??
Much obliged!
James
After several rounds of tough negotiations, the wife and children have agreed to get a dog. My criteria is that it's biddable and can both air and ground scent to find live and dead deer respectively.
My family's criteria is that its fluffy and cute. (and doesnt try to herd the kids)
This pretty much leaves me with the Lagotto Romagnolo. After some research, looks like I would be the only person training it on deer. I can't see any reason as to why it wouldnt perform well, especially as an indicating dog, but time will only tell. I'm off to meet the parents next week and do a little truffle hunting to see how they work. Happy to report back if anyone is interested.
In the mean time, I;m gathering info on training. I like the look of the deer dog blue print in NZ, and was recommended an excellent book called tracking dogs by Leo Fabiani.
Which books would you recommend for rock solid obidience & basic training??
Much obliged!
James
