Wolverine
Well-Known Member
How does dog track without blood then,when there is none and you have a young dog not an experienced one?sorry totally disagree as from a young age a puppy is and should be trained on [liver ] which is blood blood scent after it progresses it will eventually move on to scent if desired or good enough, i would never train my dog to move alone through a forest or ground barking to stop or turn a deer /boar unless it is working in a group controlled be trackers . lastley a dog working at night tracking blood should be on a lead never off unless it works to heel in the day. I hunt tracking with my dog and with a bow and he will work with me with no sound untill i get a kill somtimes 15 meters away, the use of a dogin tracking [not blood ] is to indicate a fresh track to you if you decide to follow it the dog will aid you in closing down on the prey, but it is a two way effort all skills needed to be used by both ......
This method of training negates the need for experience and awaiting the dog to gain experience IMO
Numbers shot over a dog helps any dog gain experience but if trained properly you also have confidence in dog,if you know there is no blood at shot site or very little
If it works for you it works but dragging blood is not natural,deer do not fly over the ground dripping blood
Experienced dogs will cotton on but younger dogs take a bit of time when you may lose game