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I have cached several times with Darby the Wonder Pup. As much as I try, I can't get her to pay attention long enough to consistently find the box. She tends to be more interested in chasing wildlife.

 

On occasion, she has been more trouble than she could have been. See my 5/11/02 log on this cache.

 

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We used to run a Greyhound Rescue agency so we go caching with our three Greyhounds and 1 Borzoi (Russian Wolfhound). We generally try to make sure they have the same comforts as us and consult Terrain before striking out for caches with the pooches. We made the mistake one time. In a snow squall bushwhacking with the dogs and lifting them over downed trees taught us to make SURE to check the terrain before deciding if they are going along are not. They are a pleasure to have on the hike and seem to enjoy the hiking more than us.

My wife and the gang:

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Wags, Russ & Erin

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I've got a Border Collie that comes along on occasion. She can go anywehre I can and does a better job of it. But she's gun shy to an extreme. Even a gun in the distance that I can barely here will set her to running for parts unknown. Eventually we hook back up at the rig.

 

So she doesn't come with me near shooting areas.

 

Wherever you go there you are.

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Once we had to climb over a waist-high downed tree (it was across the path and either side was deep thicket). I went over first, and to my surprise, before my wife could bend over to pick him up and hand him to me, Oscar jumped up onto the trunk! He's 8 lbs, and the size of a cat!

 

He loves going with us, but boy is he dirty when we get back to the car! Good thing for the blankets I keep in the trunk!

 

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It's not that they can't hop over trees, it is that we can't let them run unleashed (most parks have leash laws anyway) so if we have to bushwack much the leashes have a tendency to get tangled. We use couplers too (a MUST with 4), and that helps, but it took a little bit for the pairs to learn to work together, and not straddle every tree. They do fine on the open parts of the trails though.

 

Wags, Russ & Erin

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I have been caching with the dogs since my first cache... My lab/mastiff mix is trained as an area search dog so he will actually alert on a cache if some one has visited it in the last week or so. If the logs show some one has been there in the last few days I have to leave the bloodhound at home or she will trail right in on it. Around here there isn't much of a problem with area not allowing dogs (at least on lead).

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Once we took my nephew's Beagle, Miles, with us. Beagles catch a scent and they are gone, so he was straining at the leash at every deer trail. Another time we had a newbie and her dog with us. That park was the most dog friendly park I ever saw, at one spot there was an open field filled with about 15 dogs, off their leashes, who were all pals because they would all meet there all the time with their owners. It was great to see.

 

Cache you later,

Planet

 

I feel much more like I do now than when I first got here.

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I'd love to take my Siberian Husky...however, she's a stubborn one. She has alot of rules for herself. The fact that she must eat at 4:00 daily, that she will only 'excuse' herself in specific areas of the yard and no where outside the yard, that I have to lift all 70 pounds of her into my jeep, she refuses to jump in my jeep, and that she'll only walk so far before she puts both paws out like breaks and pulls her head right out of the collar icon_mad.gif and trots herself back to the jeep are enough for me to leave her home. Oh well, i still love her!

 

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I wish to complain about that last photo.

 

If we all rode horses (so we didn't have to walk to the cache) and used dogs to track down the human scent left on all caches, where does it end?

 

I could get a helper-monkey (toothless) and teach him to open the cache. I could have a parrot shout "Eureka" on queue by the sound of the cache being opened. I could get a racoon with his delicate hand to swap out my took and left items. And I could train a rat to chew the logbook as a sign that I had been there. I could have all the other animals ride on the horse and I could just stay at home.

 

Yeah, the monkey could carry a battery-powered cam-corder and I could review the tapes from my easy chair when he returned. Or better yet, a video transmitting system and I could use 2-way walkie talkies to tell the animal team which cache to head to next.

 

If I included some cats, I could continue to cache at night. I could have several sets and put them on rotating 8-hour shifts!

 

--majicman

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Here's a photo of Guinness near the Stonehill Greenway Cache. This was a somewhat rocky area (as are a lot of parks in PA) and she had no problems jumping from rock to rock. Sometimes I think we'll have to take a different track because of a log or other obstruction and before I can find a route around, she's over it.

 

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Most times I have her on lead, either a Long Flexi3 or a convertible service dog lead close in to me. If you haven't seen one of these, check out this link.

 

When she's off lead, it's in an area that I feel confident that I can regain her attention if necessary. I guess those many Tuesday nights at Obedience classes _have_ paid off.

 

John Esher, Jr & Guinness, GSD

Team Guinness

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My Lab has come with me on every cache so far. She loves it. She's been trained out the wazoo so I don't have to worry about her off lead. Tho I do keep her on lead while hiking until I get in the vacinity of the cache. I give her a down/stay command while I go get the goods and then bring them back to her while I go thru them. She gets so excited while waiting for me to retrive the cache. I think I may even start leaving some dog toys in caches. Not bones, I don't like the idea of leaving anything with scent. Tennis balls or the like would be great I'd think. If you look in the check out aisle at most WalMart's they have a box of 88cent dog toys that would also be great to leave.

 

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I almost always bring my dog Bailey out when i cache. She knows when I get out my "Cachin' Boots" that we're going. She starts whining at the front door. I use a long leash and she's always on it. Only when we get to the thick brush and She blazes a trail that I can't follow do I let go of the other end. She's very well trained, Incredibly Friendly, and has gotten very good at tackling obstacles much larger than her. Even though she's just a small beagle.

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We take our Boxer and Chihuahua on all of our caches. We bought a "skidplate" for the Boxer so that he wouldn't get his tummy so torn up on thorn bushes and makes him easier to spot:

Biscuit

 

And the Chi gets toted with his special carrier if it's too cold (usually he's zipped up--my cordless heater haha):

Boo

 

Biscuit has fallen off of a cliff, slid into a creek (40 degrees out at the time), and had to be carried out of numerous holes and steep hillsides. He also went accidently ice skating across a frozen lake. I think he's finally starting to get the hang of this "outdoors" stuff icon_wink.gif

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he likes the game "sniff-it-find-it". we're playing it now with several ammo cans we have around the house. the tricky part is getting him to find a can he hasn't sniffed, but ammo can probably has a distinctice smell, just like tupperware or toast for that matter.

 

he's still not much of a help navigating to the area.

 

it doesn't matter if you get to camp at one or at six. dinner is still at six.

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