bloodhound help
#12
Spike
Joined: Oct 2010
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I had a Black and Tan. Very smart dogs, and as stated before if they get on a scent they will go a long way if they are not on a leash. Ours was good with my daughter from the day she was born and very protective. Also, as stated before you have to watch leaving them alone, they will chew on anything when bored, especially wires, now this was mainly a problem when he was young, I think we got him when he was 6 weeks old, and was really stuburn with the crate training and going to the bathroom. I think when you was around 3 he calmed down, and became a dog where he would lay around the house until you wanted him to do something or took him out. He did become better at being left alone but would have an occasional slip up. Also his body mass didn't really fill in until after he was at least 3 years old.
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jan 2008
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Cannot speak for any other breeds, or any other specific dog for that matter. Mojo is my tracking Dachshund. He was trained along side Tex (gone now), also a Dachshund, who was about the best deer blood trailer I have ever come across, bar none. Both of these have successfully located down deer on blood trails that were over 18 hours old. Tex found one of our club member's massive 10 pointer by tracking a weak (gut shot) blood trail that was approximately 30 hours old. So ... I'd say 1 to 1.5 day should be expected on a blood trail.



