Above is Beau Red at 4 yrs old and he is for sale as a fine example of what I have to offer, as he will work for you on or off leash if you allow me to train you to him. He is a finished dog, and I recommend you do not try to re-train him, he is ready to go. Owning a blood tracking dog is one thing, but training and proper handling of a well bred hard working dog during the hunting season is another! And ideally, I use older dogs to train the younger ones.
Soooo, when is the best time to buy a blood tracking dog?
OK, let me repeat myself, but put it another way...
Like now, yes NOW, when you DON'T need one and in the summer time so the dog has plenty of time to adjust, and can get acclaimated to you, your family, the camp, hunting buddies and is comfortable with all the locations, modes of transportation, routine and facilities that come with hunting season.
I am a breeder and trainer of Louisiana Catahoulas for 28 yrs... above is Val, and below is Cutty Dark, her father on a track covered with snow at sunrise.
Now how you gonna track that without a dog?
I have plenty of blood tracking dogs who are breed to hunt and are trained to serve you, and as you can see below, I also have a pure bred wolf that is a hunting fool! I use Samuel to train the pups along with some of my other veterans such as NALC reg. C Arrow Patch who is right behind Samuel.
Because my dogs are raised and trained in a blood trail dog training facility, they are ready to go 24/7/365!
And when do I get the most calls from people claiming to want to buy a blood trail dog?
you guessed it!
During the hunting season right after they just shot and lost another one and are trying to find someone(such as me) to launch a boat, drive through swamps and maybe even drive over frozen tundra to go and try to help them... and I have to ask; why are you deer hunting without a dog?
I am a professional tracker for hire during the hunting season which is a large part of my training program... although as you see below, my dogs are not always so professional on the job!
Now let's go back to the future and reflect on deer lost in the past...
Haven't you lost too many already to go through that again!
Yes, right now in the summertime, when you don't need one does it seem like it is too soon?
And then the funny part is, sometimes it is the same people who called me last year to go find their
big 8 point of a lifetime trophy wall hanger
who I asked while we were on track: "Why don't you buy a tracking dog?"
Now they are calling me again to see if I can drive 100 miles the next morning right after they just shot AND LOST another one that they can't find WITHOUT a dog!
And when I drive 2 hrs one way to get there again this year we got plenty of blood and the dogs take us to it in about 15 minutes...
Folks, will please give me a call NOW, and allow me to prepare you to have every opportunity to recover every deer you kill or wound and to know when it is NOT dead or wonded mortally?
I am Marcus de la Houssaye, and I am old school Louisiana oildfield, down home country Cajun and I know blood tracking dogs and big game recovery.
In the photo below you can see the kind of trophy ranches that my dogs are going to and are becoming a valuable part of a high dollar, big buck high score program.
Here is what my dogs go to during hunting season just a few miles from where I live...
Now folks, what if it is your son's first deer and you have invested in box stands, atv's, camo, ammo,
boats
bug spray, lease fees, food plot's, cameras, archery, guns, boots, gloves, hats, heaters, campers,
and your boy got a big one down and you ain't got no dog?
Who you gonna call? Or is is too late. You should have bought one when you didn't need it, so you have it when you do need one.
I am Marcus de la Houssaye, and if you are shopping for blood tracking dogs or puppies, I would like to talk to you @ 337 298 2630
I am in Lafayette, Louisiana
So please pick up the phone and call me now while you can, thus allowing me enough time to prepare you for this next hunting season so it ends well as you can see in the photo below, this is the only way to go...