How Do You Train Bloodhounds To Track & Find People?
Bloodhounds are known for their keen ability to track scents and find people with their noses. For this reason, many bloodhounds are used by police forces to find missing persons. In fact, according to The Alliance of Search K9s training coordinator, Clyde Watson, bloodhounds are historically the best type of breed for tracking criminals and missing persons. Training your bloodhound to track and find people involves repetition, patience and bringing out your bloodhound’s natural trailing instincts. Bond with your bloodhound. It is imperative that your bloodhound wants to be around humans and wants to come to them. If he doesn’t have a connection with humans, he will not obey his handler and will not have the desire to track and find people. Train your bloodhound to come to you when you step away from him. Teach this command while in an enclosed setting, with your bloodhound able to roam. When your bloodhound begins to sniff the ground, run away from him while calling his name. When he