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by MygsdRebel on 26 April 2008 - 21:04
Do any of you have any interesting tracking techniques, other than the basic "laying of the food."? I want to try out a couple new ones.
Thanks,
Emily.

by GunnarGSD on 26 April 2008 - 22:04

by sueincc on 26 April 2008 - 22:04
If you are talking about schutzhund tracking (FST) I like what Preston shows on his FREE site. I wouldn't shell out $65.00 for a tracking tape.
http://schutzhundtracking.com/index.html

by Sunsilver on 27 April 2008 - 00:04
Bumping valid, recent threads....

by VonIsengard on 27 April 2008 - 03:04
I don't know how helpful this will be, but this what I did with my oldest girl and I created a tracking monster.
I acted like a complete idiot when I led her to the track as she was learning. I mean, excited "you wanna such! lets go such! wooooooo suchsuchsuchsuch!" patting her on her side until she was damn near beside herself. She had no idea what we were about to do, but it had to be completely awesome! Then again, her personality is very conducive to being hyped up without losing the ability to think, so she was still very accurate. I guess it depends on your dog. I also would play with her at the end of the track after she gobbled up her jackpot at the end. She was my first ever tracking dog and we got a very pretty 94 point track our first time out.
I was actually really afraid of tracking before I got into it, now I have to say its my favorite phase, but I'm blessed with a dog that thinks tracking is the bees knees. I'm sure a lot of folks here have much better advice than me.
by getreal on 24 January 2009 - 16:01

by ShelleyR on 24 January 2009 - 19:01
Her Daddy has been known to LIE on the track. :-O Whaaaa!
Read: long day for both of us the next day... would have been that day if I'd had my shit together, but I'm thinking he won't pull it again anytime soon, and if/when he does we'll have another "little discussion"... No pictures please.
Need help? Call me. I KNOW this bloodline inside out. It really doesn't take all that much to keep 'em honest, but, as Koeler said in the preface of his book, the dog is The Original Opportunist!
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