Greetings, I have been in emergency services for about 25 years, and recently we adopted a Redbone (or possibly a Redtick) Coonhound. He is currently 4 months old. I have noticed that he naturally likes to follow scents. I was wondering a few things, and thought that this group may be a good place to ask:
1) Are there some simple tests I can do at home to see if my dog has the aptitude to become a tracking or trailing (or possibly another discipline) dog, before I invest a lot of time and training?
2) Do I contact my local USAR Task Force for training, or is there somewhere else I need to go first?
3) What is involved in the training (time committment-wise)?
My goal, if it is even possible, is to train my dog for tracking and/or trailing for searches, and possibly other disciplines if he is good at it. Eventually, I would like to either make it onto a USAR Task Force, or a local Sheriff Department as a reserve officer available for Search and Rescue.
Does any of this sound feasible, or is it pretty much a pipe dream? Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Capt. Craig Prusansky, EMT-P Palm Beach County (FL) Fire-Rescue
If you go to national association of search and rescue (nasar) website nasar.com they have a list of classes and also what your dog needs to be able to do