| In a field
tracking test the dog follows a blood track in the forest.
The
track imitates a wounded animal’s
path in the forest, and the track contains ”lie-downs”,
where the game
has rested and thus the scent is stronger, angles and a bloodless part
which the dog must point out.
In real
life the tracking dog is
very useful when an elk or a deer has collided with a car and escaped
into
forest.
The
Labrador retriever has a keen
scent and this test suits it very well. The majority of field tracking
champion titles have been awarded to Labradors.
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