I can't blame the dog for stopping at the herring: I would have sent the dog on and ate it myself. Smoked herring is awesome! Still, dog-nose is powerful stuff. I once went deer hunting and had to leave my (not any kind of "tracker" breed) dog at the cabin while I walked into the woods. Completely new territory for him, yet when he bolted through an opened door I heard his collar jingling, and soon saw him running full tilt (and he was a FAST dog) in the PRECISE footsteps I took through the grass, nose to the ground. He only became confused when my trail disappeared in the elevated blind I was in. Had to take him into the blind with me. No deer that day, but the dog had fun: They like to hang out with their people.
I wonder if the dog would be fooled if he had a friend along the trail and they swapped clothes. would he follow the smell on the convicts clothes? Aka the friend. Or would he be able to follow the scent of the person themself?
They let the dog smell him in the suit, and let the dog watch him run off. The suit itself and those sprays probably have a scent of their own, despite the claim that they don't. And only 5 minutes. What about after a day?
Man I miss this show!! ❤❤
Same
I wonder if the hound followed Jamie's camera man when he kept finding him so easy😂
I can't blame the dog for stopping at the herring: I would have sent the dog on and ate it myself. Smoked herring is awesome! Still, dog-nose is powerful stuff. I once went deer hunting and had to leave my (not any kind of "tracker" breed) dog at the cabin while I walked into the woods. Completely new territory for him, yet when he bolted through an opened door I heard his collar jingling, and soon saw him running full tilt (and he was a FAST dog) in the PRECISE footsteps I took through the grass, nose to the ground. He only became confused when my trail disappeared in the elevated blind I was in. Had to take him into the blind with me. No deer that day, but the dog had fun: They like to hang out with their people.
It was hilarious seeing Adam and Jamie switch roles
My mom does this searching with her German short-haired pointers! It's super cool to see it in my favorite show growing up ❤
My Hounds would be great at this if I could get them off the sofa
No they wouldn’t 😂😂😂
@@johnno.1985 we'll never know. They're still on the sofa lol
@@Flatbasset 😂😂😂😂 sounds like they know they are in a good paddock
Hahaha. Good one!
Didn't realize this show still exists 🧐🤔🤔
Ended eight years ago.
@@williamwilson6499 Pshhhhh
It's been that long already?
The red herring kinda worked I mean if Jamie kept running
I wonder if the dog would be fooled if he had a friend along the trail and they swapped clothes.
would he follow the smell on the convicts clothes? Aka the friend.
Or would he be able to follow the scent of the person themself?
I think the dog smelled the cameraman following Jamie more than Jamie himself lol but in the name of production value
Negative, the dog was specifically smelling Jamie's sent, they are trained to ignore non target scents.
They let the dog smell him in the suit, and let the dog watch him run off. The suit itself and those sprays probably have a scent of their own, despite the claim that they don't. And only 5 minutes. What about after a day?
Also, a fugitive wouldn't be waiting around to be caught, they would be running as far as they can. This whole test rig is flawed.
Obviously, the two jokers didn't select for this video the methods that render sniffing dogs useless. Otherwise, all K9 units would be out of the job.
I got one for them to try out this is it CANNOT TEACH A OLD DOG NEW TRICKS
They actually tested this myth!
They did that “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks” experiment in the earlier seasons and it was BUSTED
NOT cool to leave all those can lids with sharp edges to cut the dogs feet on!!!!! That's a DQ in my book.
Shadap 😳🤣✌️🍺🇺🇸
@@G1FREAKZ Kiss this (_:_)
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