Mantrailing: Mantrailing for beginners and simply explained

· XinXii
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Mantrailing describes an extraordinary connection between humans and dogs, which not only creates memories, but can even be used within lifesaving. With their incredible nose, it is very easy for dogs to pick up a person's individual scent and track them for miles and days. Within the police, the rescue service and even the fire department, dogs thus represent indispensable companions and aids that can save people from certain death.

The contents of the book include:
- Mantrailing - What is it?
- The different basics - Basictrailing
- The different levels of performance - Sporttrailing
- The trail
- Tips for quick learning
- Conclusion

However, Mantrailing is not considered only one category, but it is a generic term that also includes Basictrailing and Sporttrailing. So dogs can work with their sniffer nose not only in life rescue, but also spend very nice hours together with their owner through a natural workout, away from difficult terrain and time pressure within life rescue. Thus, man's best friend can experience an indescribable feeling of exaltation on a pleasant walk when he suddenly finds a person hiding voluntarily.

This book was written for all those who want to create common memories with their dog. Both basic training and professional and performance levels are described.

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