Following Ghosts: Developing the Tracking Relationship
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Based on John Rice's extensive experiences with his all Golden Retriever Police K-9 unit, this approach to tracking focuses on the relationship between dog & handler, and an understanding of scent from the dog's point of view. Find out why variable surface tracking is not the ultimate goal - but the very best starting point! Learn why food on the track confuses dogs. Discover the perfect tracking field - in your own neighborhood. Track anytime, in almost any weather.
Not a how-to recipe book, Following Ghosts offers a revolutionary and challenging look at tracking, canine abilities and ways to help you and your dog reach your tracking goals. Whether you're a tracking novice or an experienced tracker, this booklet will change your thinking.
Find out why tracking judges like Ted Hoesel (the first VST judge), Search & Rescue Units, police departments & others are not only recommending this book, but buying it for their students as "required reading!"
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #410208 in Books
- Published on: 1996-10-01
- Binding: Paperback
- 64 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
John Rice is a retired forest ranger with an extensive background in K-9 Search & Rescue. He founded & directed a 4 dog, all Golden Retriever K-9 SAR Unit for the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County (IL), working the dogs in all aspects of police work (except protection) and SAR: evidence, cadaver, water, urban tracking, air scenting, building search, and narcotics. His unique perspective on scent work is the result of 14+ years of observing dogs at work in the demanding conditions of real life.
Rice's co-author and wife Suzanne Clothier is a professional dog trainer, lecturer and an award winning author. Her innovative holistic approach focuses on the mind, body & soul of the dog and the importance of the relationship between dog and handler. Her seminars, given nationwide, cover a wide variety of topics ranging from the canine athlete, behavior, the training relationship & more.
Customer Reviews
Keeps the bigger picture and the lighter side in mind
This is not so much a "how-to" book as it is a book about the concepts and the communication between you and your dog. It focuses on issues such as how your dog uses scent, how your handling of the lead affects the dog, why YOU need to be a skillful track layer, and how AKC tracking is sometimes contrary to the way a dog would economically use its nose to reach a goal. The book also points out several errors handlers make and points out errors of traditional tracking wisdom. I can't wait to make some of these observations in my own dog and make better use of what he's telling me.
co-author is Suzanne Clothier
The co-author of this 56 page booklet is Suzanne Clothier, of Bones Would Rain From The Sky fame. This is the only look at tracking with Suzanne's emphasis on a good dog/handler relationship as key, that I am aware of. Makes you think of WHY you would choose to train in a particular way.


