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Hi,
I am doing a bit of experimenting with various scents. Anyone have any recommendations for good suppliers? In particular dog-in-heat scent? Thanks BTW... My email address is valid. -- Bill Honor the soldier. Not the war. |
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 17:22:54 -0500, While running hot, diddy
posted: .. Bill Hanna wrote in : Hi, I am doing a bit of experimenting with various scents. Anyone have any recommendations for good suppliers? In particular dog-in-heat scent? Thanks BTW... My email address is valid. -- Bill Honor the soldier. Not the war. I train tracking dogs. I've VERY interested in what you are doing with scents. I always swabbed dogs in heat and stored the cotton balls in the freezer. I imagine you could get any vet to do swabs and store/collect/keep them for you. For a fee, I'm sure, Now, what are you going to do with them? Sorry. It is nothing of real interest. I am just trying to assist a friend who is doing some grad school experiments. And because he is hoping to have results worthy of publishing, I cannot explain much further. Do you know any good suppliers of scents? BTW... What do you do with the in-heat scents? Do you use them to try to distract a tracking dog? -- Bill Honor the soldier. Not the war. |
There used to be National Scent Company; I don't know if bitch in heat
was one of the scents (they had stuff like rabbit, deer, ... for training dogs to track those; I used them to train not to track anything but the track they started out on, ie. to ignore those). -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 22:06:35 -0500, While running hot, diddy
posted: .. Bill Hanna wrote in : On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 17:22:54 -0500, While running hot, diddy posted: . Bill Hanna wrote in : Hi, I am doing a bit of experimenting with various scents. Anyone have any recommendations for good suppliers? In particular dog-in-heat scent? Thanks BTW... My email address is valid. -- Bill Honor the soldier. Not the war. I train tracking dogs. I've VERY interested in what you are doing with scents. I always swabbed dogs in heat and stored the cotton balls in the freezer. I imagine you could get any vet to do swabs and store/collect/keep them for you. For a fee, I'm sure, Now, what are you going to do with them? Sorry. It is nothing of real interest. I am just trying to assist a friend who is doing some grad school experiments. And because he is hoping to have results worthy of publishing, I cannot explain much further. Do you know any good suppliers of scents? http://www.adirondackoutdoor.com/luresinfo.htm BTW... What do you do with the in-heat scents? Do you use them to try to distract a tracking dog? I did. I had an intact male dog. I wanted to keep him on track during coyote breeding season. He died a month ago. He was the most reliable, honest, talented dog that I ever have worked behind. Very sorry to hear of his loss. Please email me I want to discuss something in a less public forum. -- Bill Honor the soldier. Not the war. |
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