Blktantracker
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Great points, Drafts.
No doubt a Bloodhound would have the best cold nose possible out of all dog breeds. However, a powerful 100+ lb. dog straining at the end of a 30-foot tracking lead through heavy cover would really be a handful!!
Have talked to quite a few guys who obtained Bloodhounds when they first got into blood-trailing for deer. Only one of them stayed with it. The rest of them either 1) got out of the sport all together, or 2) eventually obtained a smaller, more manageable tracking breed.
Of the breeds I mentioned, the Black and Tan clearly has the most Bloodhound DNA / ancestry in their development. Their size, build, super long ears, head shape and large, square muzzle practically scream "Bloodhound".....and from what many old-timers say, their cold-nose trailing abilities are not far off from those of a Bloodhound, either!
Thanks much for your feedback, Drafts!
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