Sera_J
Posted : 2/12/2009 2:44:36 PM
Thanks Kate! Shameless plug: http://www.fordogtrainers.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2553 Who IS that handsome weimaraner I wonder..... LOL
They were really enthusiastic seeing a weim in their equipment makes me think they'd be intrigued by the idea of a market in small dogs. You may seriously consider contacting them, as Kate suggested. Let them know and I bet before long they are offering a smaller size of their harnesses.... perhaps with Emma as their spokesmodel ;)
Isn't tracking fun? I LOVE IT! It's a toss up between tracking and agility as to which I prefer, honestly. As far as rope, I've learned STAY AWAY FROM NYLON! First of all it's slick and it will rope burn ya like no one's business. I prefer a 9-10mm diameter coton. I tied 'handle's (just looped the rope and knotted) at 25ft and then at 30ft so I know where I'm at on the line.
Personally - I thinking a pulling harness/tracking harness is very important for a dog doing this work. As they learn that with the harness comes a job. Recently Logan tracked through a flock of geese... and it's certainly not lack of prey drive or bird instinct. He just knew he was working. So, this harness is not used for anything else, though initially I was hoping to use it for biking, too. But instead, I'm getting another harness just for that so that I don't mess things up. I also think it's necessary that a dog have full range of motion and comfort in their harness, cause I like a dog to pull... when they are on the scent it's obvious when they are dragging you behind. It's how I know he's reading it clearly.
ETA: as Lies said, AKC (which is where I track) basically any harness is permitted. But, I wanted to go with a nice "tracking harness" so there was true comfort and range of motion. Also as Liesje said, I don't want to take the chance I'm correcting anything... I want him to pull me freely as a dog on the scent will pull very hard, as they should and you want to encourage that.