Nexus, my Teckle starting to do his job.
He is just on a year now- done lots of training over the summer. He is incredible, albeit a little faster than i would like on the trail.
However,he will slow down and get more methodical as i work with him more.
I have been back over old trails that i had laid a week prior- and he would still track them. the most incredible thing about these dogs, is their ability to lock onto one specific trail/scent and stick to it...irrespective!
I have laid trail over fresh deer tracks and racoon tracks, and he will not even falter as he crosses them.
We are allowed to take our dogs with us in B.C. So i have been taking him with this season, Always on a short lead, and under control- and it has worked great. In fact that was my motivation for the Teckle breed, in that it was a small dog, easy to get through our thick underbrush, and easy to have along.
This was his first real track, a very short (30 yards!)and easy trail. he was so proud of himself. and didnt want to let my mate Blayne near the deer.
This was his second deer- a way harder trail (maybe 300 yards)-the first half was down an old logging road, with a little blood at the shot site- then none- then into the logging slash and finally into the forest. The trail was convoluted- with improving blood sign in the forest on the moss, great reassurance for me- but he showed no interest in the blood!
until finally there was "his" buck!
We might not have found the buck were it not for him, or at least spent a heck of a lot of time looking for it!
Still 3 months left in our season- hope to put him right back to work!