Sam
Active Member
I have been reading and watching everything I can find on tracking dogs and finally got a puppy last year. One of my buddies had a litter of labs and had a funny looking one....Both parents are pure bred and papered and the female is an inside dog that is leash walked so he was freaking out that she had a rottie looking pup lol. Anyways he knew I was looking for a pup so he offered him to me for a deal! After some research the black and tan labs are rare genetic mutation but really not that rare most breeders just don't advertise them since they can't be shown and might bring up questions to their line. Personally I liked the fact that he was different looking. Anyways Jäger was born right before the season started last year and I got him at 6 weeks so I could get him on blood as soon as possible. He was a natural and if anything trained me how to track. He was only put on one deer track last season he was about 12 weeks old, sadly the coyote had already gotten to it and it was strung all over a 100 yards square in pine rows. I put him on the first blood over the fence and he tracked about 75 yards and found the first place it bedded down before it was pushed and than found bits and pieces here and there where the coyote tore it up. It wasn't the kind of track I wanted to put him on for his first but he did what he is supposed to and found what was left of the deer. He will be 11 months old this Wednesday. Now for all the pics!
Day 1
Tired after his first mock 25yd track
First encounter with a deer
Skinning partner
Mock track with a doe hide
What you want this blanket?
100yard track reward
Day 1
Tired after his first mock 25yd track
First encounter with a deer
Skinning partner
Mock track with a doe hide
What you want this blanket?
100yard track reward
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