I wanted to get the word out that we will be putting on a seminar focused on the use of leashed blood tracking dogs for wounded game recovery at the Compton Traditional Bowhunters Rendezvous this year. The seminar will be on Friday afternoon (June 18) - I don't have a firm time yet, but probably early afternoon timeframe - and we're talking about using the Kid's Tent as a location as that seems to be the best place from a logistics standpoint.
I'm really happy to have convinced a good friend and very experienced breeder/trainer of European dachshunds - with experience in many aspects of hunting including live blood tracking as well as European style hunt tests (very difficult) - to share this information, and she is excited to have this opportunity to interact with the bowhunting community. The seminar will cover lots of ground, including dog types, selection, training, use of leashed tracking dogs from a European and American perspective, what to look for/expect when tracking and maybe even a short demonstration, if possible. I'm hoping to have an engaged audience to help direct the flow of information to get the most interactive seminar possible.
This is NOT breed specific, so bring questions, comments etc etc - about dogs you have or would like to use - we're hoping to have a local Drahthaar handler involved and possibly trackers with other breeds as well. The speaker is not trying to sell puppies or promote her kennel - I'm not sure if she even plans a litter this year - she is doing this seminar to help spread the word about the ethical use of blood tracking dogs and to help promote the practice in the US.
I hope we have a big turnout and a very interactive seminar!
Thanks
Ryan