A good nose, interest in deer and blood, and a willingness to please are all that’s required of a tracking dog, and so about any breed can work. But some of the most popular breeds include:
Curs: The Catahoula cur is the state dog of Louisiana. ’Houlas, like my dog, Levee, are big, high-energy animals with excellent noses, but they’re also responsive to training. Blackmouth curs—think Old Yeller—are similar in size, ability, and temperament, and popular among serious trackers.
Dachshunds: Their small size, strong nose, and even temperament make them ideally suited for working on a leash.
Bloodhounds: Few breeds have a better nose, but large, powerful bloodhounds can be difficult to control on a leash.
Labrador Retrievers: Labs are the most popular breed in the United States, and…