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2. teaching her to chase the dummy and eventually it will be a hog.
The way how to train a dog to track hogs is essentially the same as training
a dog to track whatever. I found the following article written by Mike Sorian on
Ezinearticles. Of course you need some fantasy to adapt the method to your
needs. The dummy in the video above needs to have the scent of hogs while the
item in the article needs to have the scent of the respective child.
If you are training hunting dogs you start with the training outdoors of course,
preferentially in a region similar to the region for your hunting although it’s best if
it’s not populated by hogs. This is because of the distraction that might come
from the live hogs. The only scent different from the environment you want is the
one of your dummy.
Training tracking dogs is common work for police or for hunters or even
for dog enthusiasts. In fact, there are tracking dog competitions held by
various Kennel or Schutzhund clubs. You can also train your dog how to
track at home, just for fun. You can even train your dog how to track
your children, in case you ever need to find them and get them home for
dinner or homework. Because dogs are gifted by nature with such an
incredible sense of smell, they can find hidden items quite easily-
especially with the right training and motivation.
Follow these three steps for the tracking dog training your dog will need
to get started with his tracking.
To get started, you want to identify your dog’s very favorite play toy. It
doesn’t matter if it is a ball or a chew toy-as long as he just loves
playing with it. For instance, if he has a favorite ball you will play with
him and the ball, repeating often the word ball. The point is to get your
dog to word associate. By doing so, every time you say ball, your dog
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3. should be looking to get his ball and bring it to you for a play session. As
he does so, you should give him a lot of praise and a reward-let him
know he’s doing what you like. Keep repeating this, until your dog has
shown he has really made the connection with the word and the favorite
toy.
After your dog has really gotten the word association part down, your
next move is to put the ball into another room. Tell your dog the word
ball, and watch him as he tries to solve the problem of finding the ball.
Hmmm, he can’t see it-but he will start sniffing for it. He should start
searching for his ball. Follow him, and when he does find it, give him tons
of praise-really reinforce him. Keep doing this exercise until your dog has
become an expert at finding the ball. Your praise and rewards will help
increase his motivation to find the ball quickly. Vary the places you put
the ball, until your dog can quickly follow his nose to the target.
Now that your dog is becoming expert at finding his ball, he is ready for
the second step of the tracking dog training. First of all, wash the ball to
eliminate the old scents that are on there. After the ball is clean, wrap
your son or daughters used t-shirt or socks-something imprinted with
their particular scent-and let that new smell get onto the ball. Now, play
as before with the ball, so that your dog learns to find the hidden ball by
following the new scent-your child’s, in this example. Keep repeating this
tracking training until your dog is performing very well.
You are now ready for the third step of the tracking dog training. This is
fun. Have your son or daughter hide in another room. Ask your dog to
search-as he sniffs for his ball, he will actually be sniffing around for your
child’s scent. Follow him so that when he does find your son or daughter,
you can give him his praise and a reward immediately. Be sure to let him
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4. know you are proud of him making the connection and finding the right
missing item, even though it was your little boy or girl instead of the ball.
Make it playing a fun game for your dog and he will show you how eager
he is to search and find what you want him to. Continue the training by
having your child hide further and further away, to test your dog’s ability
to track over distances.
Before long, you can send your dog after your child to bring them home
for dinner or when it is time to do their homework. Tracking dog training
is a lot of fun for both you and your dog, so give it a try, and see how
easy it can be. If you and your dog really enjoy the tracking, there are
Kennel Clubs, and Schutzhund Clubs that hold tracking competitions.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/2728602
In conclusion this is how to train a dog to track hogs: Get your dog interested in
the item with the hog scent on it (see video). Next have your dog wait and drag
the dummy over the ground to some hiding place. Let your dog find the dummy
and give him some treats when he found it. Make it more and more difficult for
him. That’s all.
From the article you see that tracking can be done with every dog just for fun. If
you keep your dog just as a pet make tracking a game for him. He’ll enjoy it,
especially if he is rewarded by extra delicious treats.
Please leave a comment if you have more good ideas.
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9 Responses to “How To Train A Dog To Track Hogs”
AshNicEvans says:
March 25, 2013 at 3:02 pm
how do you cure hog hide to make the dummy and does it have to be f resh
hogn hide because i bagged a hog last wednesday and i can still get hide f rom it if it can
still be cured to use
916stevely says:
March 25, 2013 at 3:52 pm
We hunt A zone sometimes and sometimes we go to Texas. What you see are
a combination of hunts f rom all over America.
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7. Joe Lee says:
March 25, 2013 at 4:29 pm
where do you guys go to hunt f or pig? The place where u guys go hunt, is it
public or private?
TheFloridaboy1231 says:
March 25, 2013 at 4:32 pm
Do the GSP make good hog dogs
edvang916 says:
March 25, 2013 at 4:44 pm
yes i have seen all three parts already. Thanks f or the inf ormation.
916stevely says:
March 25, 2013 at 4:49 pm
How to Train a Hog Dog Part 1 and Part 2
916stevely says:
March 25, 2013 at 5:45 pm
Did you see part 1 and part 3?
916stevely says:
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March 25, 2013 at 5:53 pm
The hog dummy is made f rom the wild boar I bagged about two years ago. The
hid is skinned f rom that hog and cured. The pig scent is made f rom boar urine and f eces.
All home made. If you would like I can make you one. Private message me f or contact inf o.
edvang916 says:
March 25, 2013 at 6:26 pm
i was wondering if you can tell me where to get the hog dummy and hog sent
f rom? I’ll appreciate it. Thank you.
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