Ha, its funny to see this back up again! Oskar (or "The Wiener" as we call him) is laying on my feet right now.
Couple answers to questions:
BasilK - no tracking adventures since the testing - its TOO HOT for any of that foolishness right now! Katia just told me this evening as we were watching TV that she was glad she didn't have a dog to train in this heat, 106F today and 93F at 10 pm! Seriously, we don't really need to work him on artificial lines much anymore - we'll probably do 1 or 2 in September just to get the rust off (of us more than him) before deer season. But one thing is for sure....EVERY DAY is an adventure day with a Teckel in the house!
AWP-I read Jeanneaney's first book (Tracking Dogs for Finding Wounded Deer) many moons ago and that was one starting point when we took the plunge to get a blood dog. Really, though, 80% of the support/help we had came directly from our breeder - she was a fantastic resource - and REALLY knows her dogs from a psychological standpoint. She does some tracking, has done significant amounts of testing, and some versatile hunting with her Teckels so she knows what she is talking about. A good breeder is invaluable to a new owner. With more and more folks getting into this the opportunity for mentors is expanding too....I have been talking with Whip about his new pup (hope I've helped out some) and we plan to get over to Bill Dunn's place and work our dog and his new pup some later this summer.
Ryan