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Dog Tracking Event for Deer-Stalkers

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  • 14-02-2013 12:37am
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    Got this email from WDAI maybe of interest to some of you

    Dog Tracking Event for Deer Stalkers

    A dog tracking demonstration and talk will take place on Sunday February 24th 2013 at 10am near Cahir Co Tipperary. Renowned dog tracking trainers Lisa Gaidies, Andrew Philips and Sebastian Meyer will travel from Germany as guests of the association especially for this event. To attend you must book in advance with places limited, contact wilddeerireland@gmail.com or 087 2496987. This event is supported by the Irish Kennel Club and Countryside Alliance Ireland and is the first of it's kind to be held in Ireland.

    Lisa Gaidies has been a professional gundog trainer for 10 years and is the proud owner of her own hunting dog school (www.hunting-dog-academy.com). She is the head trainer for several well known German GSP and GWP kennels, author for a German hunting magazine and has successfully trained HPR dogs to the highest standard.

    Sebastian Meyer is a very experienced all round hunter with many years of boar and deer stalking, specialising in training blood tracking breeds, he will also give a presentation on shot reaction from blood, hair and bone at the site of a successful stalk.

    The association has been to the fore ensuring the endorsed and ethical method of deer-stalking with the aid of a tracking dog continues in Ireland by having the Wildlife Amendment Bill 2010 amended to protect this important practice. We also formed the first dedicated group for those with an interest in tracking dogs in Ireland, with the aim to provide and share information along with hosting related events. If you would like to join this group please contact Paul Hogan on 087 1425527.

    If you use a tracking dog for deer stalking this event should not to be missed!


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