Today, Maya and I took our second trailing test out in Warren Center, PA. This was a 12 hour old test. Maya has completed a fair number of trails up to 24 hours old, so the age wasn’t the hard part….. it was the weather…..
We had 15-20 mph winds over night and during the majority of the test. I have a saying,”wind is an area search dog’s best friend and a trailing dog’s worst nighmare.” In my experience, excessively windy days, are the greatest challenge for a trailing dog even more than temperature and rain on this age trail.
Warren Center, PA, where the test was being held has very open, rolling terrain; fields and pastures. This enables scent to be carried great distances by the wind. Sometimes the scent picture will be distorted and spread over large areas. It took Maya and I several hours to complete this test on this unfriendly scent-conditioned day. Not our most crisp trail by far, but nonetheless successful. The trail was nearly 1.5 miles in length. What one has to remember is that when the scent is distorted on windy days that you cannot think that you and the dog are traveling in a linear direction, as the subject has traveled. What created the challenge was that scent from different legs of the trail had overlapped and they were close enough in age on a 12 hour scale to not show a difference to the dog. The handler must look at their GPS; determine where they have been, where the dog has scent, and where they haven’t been to cast the dog in that direction. This will bring about more success in a more reasonable amount of time if the handler can assist the dog’s nose with this challenge. A true example of what is a, “K-9 team.” Maya and I are now in service.
