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Beagle
Beagles are intelligent, but they were bred to be a pack hound relating more to each other than to the handler. It may take a little extra time to make your beagle realize that YOU want him to track a specific deer. You are looking for a calm, steady beagle, the type that rides around with the boss in the cab of the pick-up. See articles for full write up on Beagles.

Information and registration for Trackfest 2010

 Marshall, Michigan.

May 15-17

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United Blood Trackers

United Blood Trackers (UBT) welcomes you into the world of tracking dogs for the recovery of wounded big game. We are all brought together by our love for our dogs and our mission to find wounded animals for hunters.

Dogs used for recovering wounded game are often referred to as “blood trackers” but the term can be misleading. Usually our blood trackers are used to track when there is little or no blood. With training and experience a dog can learn to distinguish and track an individual wounded animal by other scents rather than just its blood. Tracking dogs are primarily used to track whitetail deer, but they are also very effective for recovering bear, moose, elk, mule deer and exotics.

If you are looking for information on training, or if you are simply looking for help from a tracking dog and handler, we can help. UBT has a wonderful group of people dedicated to serving hunters. We provide tracking dogs, and we help train others in the fine art of using them. It is also our mission to promote legalization of tracking dogs in all 50 states. If you feel as we do, come join us.
 

Mission Statement

United Blood Trackers is dedicated to promoting resource conservation through the use of trained tracking dogs in the ethical recovery of big game. We support recovery efforts afield, the education of hunters, the training and testing of dog handlers and their dogs, and legislative efforts to promote blood tracking.