Tracking

What is Tracking?
If you enjoy spending time outdoors with your dog, tracking may be your ultimate dog sport. Almost any dog can track. The purpose of tracking is to demonstrate the dog's ability to recognize and follow the scent of a human. It shows the willingness and enjoyment of the dog at its work. Tracking strengthens the bond between you and your dog through mutual trust and sincere communication. You can train for titles, Search and Rescue, or just for fun, and enjoy the camaraderie of like-minded lunatics.

Interested in Tracking?
K-9 offers two orientation classes each year, in the spring and the fall. The classes meet the first and third Wednesday evening and Saturday morning of each month. Through networking, tracking teams get together as often as possible between the classes, at times and locations to fit individual schedules. There is a Yahoo! e-mail list for any K-9 member to post invitations to track, sharing training tips, Ah Ha! moments, announcing titles, and asking questions. For more information, please the Tracking Chairperson.
 Tracking Classes
  • Offered To: All club members
  • Join Times: Anytime
  • When:
    1st and 3rd Week of the month Saturdays at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.
  • Instructors:
    Charlotte Allman (Chairperson)
    Lori Wolstenholme




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