A hound story.
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 5:38 am
One day I arrived at my small holding with a new lurcher pup. As I drove in to park the car I saw my staff messing up on a job they were doing so I jumped out quickly to correct them. In few minutes I returned to the car to fetch the pup - well the pup was gone as I'd left the car door open in my hurry to adress the problem with the staff.
Well the pup was new to me and the surroundings and no amount of calling and searching the immediate vicinty turned up anything. I got the staff and we proceeded to carefully search in an extended line as best we could the entire property and out buildings - nothing !! We had a public road nearby and we searched that up and down for a distance and still nothing.
A good hour or so later I told my dog handlers to bring me one of the hounds I got originally from Trev Filmer ( Trail ) he was about 6 years old then and a cat hound supreme. They looked at me as if I'd lost it totaly when I told them I wanted to try track this pup using Trail.
I got Trail on a lead and took him to the car and coaxed him a bit and he went into the car and really gave it a vacuuming over and his tail was going wild in there. Well I pulled him out and got him going on the ground beside the car door and he started pulling against the lead.I let him slip and off he went trailing and baying merrily on the trail. He went down and out the drive way crossed the public road and on into Trevors dads farm across the road all the while baying as though he was trailing a cat. I did not know what to make of this but left him and trusted his behaviour. My staff were just as baffled.They followed him through into the neighbours camps and I waited on the road.
Trail started making a big loop and started back toward my position roughly and I moved more or less in line with his course. He was about 300 yards out and closing toward me when I heard panting close to me and soon the bewildered little lurcher broke cover and came on through the fence straight into my arms totally exhausted. A short while later Trail came out at exactly the same spot. He showed a lot of interest in the pup smelling it all over. My staff just shook their heads.
Trail is no longer with us , but Flight is living out her retirement here in my kennels.She had a very successful career and we bred some serious running dogs out of her.
Anyone had a similar experience please share it with us.
Roy Sparks.
Well the pup was new to me and the surroundings and no amount of calling and searching the immediate vicinty turned up anything. I got the staff and we proceeded to carefully search in an extended line as best we could the entire property and out buildings - nothing !! We had a public road nearby and we searched that up and down for a distance and still nothing.
A good hour or so later I told my dog handlers to bring me one of the hounds I got originally from Trev Filmer ( Trail ) he was about 6 years old then and a cat hound supreme. They looked at me as if I'd lost it totaly when I told them I wanted to try track this pup using Trail.
I got Trail on a lead and took him to the car and coaxed him a bit and he went into the car and really gave it a vacuuming over and his tail was going wild in there. Well I pulled him out and got him going on the ground beside the car door and he started pulling against the lead.I let him slip and off he went trailing and baying merrily on the trail. He went down and out the drive way crossed the public road and on into Trevors dads farm across the road all the while baying as though he was trailing a cat. I did not know what to make of this but left him and trusted his behaviour. My staff were just as baffled.They followed him through into the neighbours camps and I waited on the road.
Trail started making a big loop and started back toward my position roughly and I moved more or less in line with his course. He was about 300 yards out and closing toward me when I heard panting close to me and soon the bewildered little lurcher broke cover and came on through the fence straight into my arms totally exhausted. A short while later Trail came out at exactly the same spot. He showed a lot of interest in the pup smelling it all over. My staff just shook their heads.
Trail is no longer with us , but Flight is living out her retirement here in my kennels.She had a very successful career and we bred some serious running dogs out of her.
Anyone had a similar experience please share it with us.
Roy Sparks.