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Bavarian Mountain Bloodhound
Bayerische Gebirgsschweisshund, BGS, Bavarian Mountain Bloodhound. They have the ability to track old cold lines out to 48 hrs and sometimes beyond. They are slow to mature sometimes taking up to 3 years and lots of tracks to become the best they can be. They are not suited for someone that only needs to track 4 or 5 animals a year.

Trackfest 2013

      Dates: June 1,2,3, 2013

Location:      Coon Rock horse and Hunt club

 6180 Erdman Road

Arena, WI 53503

For more info and pricing Trackfest 2013  

 

    

 

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Who We Are

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.

 

We fulfill our mission by:

  • Making hunters and future handlers aware of how a good tracking dog can reduce the loss of big game.
  • Providing support to handlers training their dogs.
  • Encouraging our members to assist hunters with lost game recovery afield.
  • Sharing information and advice with those who seek to establish the legal and ethical use of tracking dogs in their own states.
  • Sponsoring testing opportunities for those who would like to document the capabilities of their dogs.
  • Organizing blood tracking workshops as a means of promoting excellence and encouraging fellowship among members.
 

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.