Last deer season and winter was an awesome year for a young tracking dog - this year looks even more promising as the training has started again. I kept two large margarine containers of deer blood, several tails and other various body parts.
At this point, Misty goes insane as soon as she smells blood on the ground (even diluted as I always do) and always follows it right to the end of the trail (where I typically leave a small piece of frozen deer liver as a treat). She does this without hesitation and never waivers. She also had some awesome tracks last season as well, that brings me to my questions:
* Where should the training go from here? She can already track long distance, and several day old tracks.
* Do we simply switch over to a maintenance / practice session once a week or something to that effect?
* How could one make it more difficult? More of a dilution of blood/water?
Aside from blood tracking, we have been tracking hooves and tails around as well - and she is able to track them. All around, she's turned into an awesome hound.
Furthermore - if anyone in the Belleville area needs some blood to start tracking-training, I can provide a small baggy of it. This was actually the hardest thing for me to find when I started training Misty, not everyone remembers to keep some blood from their kills.