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Posted By: Ben2

CNC or other Trackers - 11/04/19 03:02 AM

How do you get your pups to stay with a dead deer once they find it. I had my dog trained to blood trail and finally got to put her on a track yesterday. She went straight to the deer and stayed about 5 seconds then went on her way. I called her back and resent her and kept up she went straight back to the deer where I rubbed all over and praised and kept her excited. Do you give them a prize or just try to keep up or what ?
Posted By: CNC

Re: CNC - 11/04/19 03:05 AM

Go to the deer processor and ask them for some leg ends....Start giving them to her as treats and use it as the prize at the end of any training track you run. Once she realizes she likes the taste you'll probably have to beat her off one when you find it.
Posted By: Ben2

Re: CNC - 11/04/19 03:07 AM

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Posted By: Ben2

Re: CNC - 11/04/19 03:09 AM

Originally Posted by CNC
Go to the deer processor and ask them for some leg ends....Start giving them to her as treats and use it as the prize at the end of any training track you run. Once she realizes she likes the taste you'll probably have to beat her off one when you find it.

Thanks CNC
Posted By: CNC

Re: CNC - 11/04/19 03:09 AM

You also might want to go ahead and gut one in front of her.....take a little chunk of liver out of it and let her have it as a prize. About like a little piece of tenderloin we'd cut to batter and fry. Don't give her too much though....I've heard it can be bad to give them a bunch.
Posted By: Ar1220

Re: CNC - 11/04/19 12:53 PM

I dont have a problem with mine leaving I train off his food drive and put a lil food at the end of my training tracks and I started him on liver drags most of time mine will be digging at the wound sight trying to get to the liver
Posted By: twaldrop4

Re: CNC - 11/04/19 02:58 PM

I got a 7 year old lab that won’t stay with them. Now he does run back and forth between me and it until. I get there......................... and then he humps them
Posted By: Ar1220

Re: CNC - 11/04/19 10:35 PM

There is a type of training called if I spell it right bringsel steel training where they train a dog to put a steel rod in there mouth and return to the handler upon finding a animal and lead them back to it. As for the humping well good luck with that
Posted By: CNC

Re: CNC - 11/05/19 12:03 AM

Originally Posted by Ar1220
There is a type of training called if I spell it right bringsel steel training where they train a dog to put a steel rod in there mouth and return to the handler upon finding a animal and lead them back to it. As for the humping well good luck with that


I've read about a German method like that but I thought it was a leather flap on its collar that it flipped up in its mouth.
Posted By: SouthBamaSlayer

Re: CNC - 11/05/19 12:28 AM

That’s a big a$$ doe!
Posted By: Ar1220

Re: CNC - 11/05/19 02:20 AM

Originally Posted by CNC
Originally Posted by Ar1220
There is a type of training called if I spell it right bringsel steel training where they train a dog to put a steel rod in there mouth and return to the handler upon finding a animal and lead them back to it. As for the humping well good luck with that


I've read about a German method like that but I thought it was a leather flap on its collar that it flipped up in its mouth.

I know a guy that's been training a dog and about to get his tested some may use leather but from what few pics I have saw and lil I know about it it's a lil piece of steel that hangs from the collar I guess either one would work
Posted By: Ben2

Re: CNC - 11/06/19 05:03 AM

Originally Posted by SouthBamaSlayer
That’s a big a$$ doe!

100# or so
My lab is small. Juice probably weighs 45 lbs
Posted By: daniel white

Re: CNC - 11/09/19 07:33 PM

Originally Posted by CNC
You also might want to go ahead and gut one in front of her.....take a little chunk of liver out of it and let her have it as a prize. About like a little piece of tenderloin we'd cut to batter and fry. Don't give her too much though....I've heard it can be bad to give them a bunch.


this works good. Ive done this in the past to my dogs, as well to my deer dogs, kill a deer they are running, knock the guts out, and let em eat on the liver. they like it
Posted By: Rutabaga

Re: CNC - 11/10/19 08:33 PM

Many years ago I would put my blue heeler on a track with a bell on her collar. More than once I would catch up to her when she was coming back to me. I knew then she had found it. I would pet her and praise her and then I would ask her to take me to it and she would. That was a fine dog and great companion.
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