I apologize if my terminology of tracking vs trailing is incorrect. Googling didn't help. What I have is a almost 2.5 yr old gsp that has always been good at tracking fur/deer scent. We started to realize this when she was younger and would take off baying like a hound with her nose to the ground, when we were out bird hunting. Last season, we witnessed a deer run off ahead of us, and when Roxi ran across it's scent trail she was off. Fortunately it was 500 or so yards across an open corn field and the deer was gone. From watching where the deer ran, she was right on it's fresh track. That was a scary moment, and it was suggested we trash break her. So we purchased an e-collar and bumped into one other deer that season. That deer shot up in front of us from a bedding area and took off, within sight. Roxi took off, we shocked her on the highest level, and she stopped and we were back to a field search.
Where I'm confused, is we would like to use her for blood tracking...but I wish she wouldn't be baying like a hound and running off on live deer trails while we're bird hunting. I realize blood is different, but at the same time I would guess it is surround with the live deer scent as well. If we shock her for tracking live deer, will that also put her off of blood tracking them?
I ask this now, as we were out the other day, and again I watched a deer take off while she was off in another area. Once she ran across the fresh track, she was off and running, baying like a hound and deaf I might add. She did come back after a minute or two, but it was still unnerving. I did not shock her, as I want opinions before I approach it that way again. I would appreciate advice if it's possible to stop the live deer tracking and not compromise the blood tracking. Thanks. Denise |