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Volunteer Canine Blood Tracking • Training • Advocacy

Ethical Wounded Game Recovery

Fast, trained support for hunters. Respectful, legal, professional recovery. Call early — the right wait time often makes the difference.

If you suspect a hit: mark last blood, back out, and call us. Pushing deer reduces recovery success.

Quick Checklist

Before we arrive: mark the hit site, note time of shot, direction of travel, weather, and keep the area quiet. If possible, take photos of blood, hair, or arrow.

Read the “Do / Don’t” Guide
How it works

Simple, calm, methodical recovery

Step 1
Contact Dispatch
Call/text or submit the request form.
Step 2
Preserve the Site
Mark last blood. Keep people out of the area.
Step 3
Follow Wait Guidance
We’ll advise when to begin based on hit sign.
Step 4
Tracker Arrives
We attempt recovery and document outcomes.
Hunters

Hunters

Request a tracker, and learn what to do after the shot to improve recovery success.

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Volunteers

Volunteers

Join our pool, train your dog, and mentor new handlers with high standards.

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Legal advocacy

Advocacy

We support clear, fair rules that improve recovery outcomes and public trust.

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Impact

Trusted recovery support

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350+Calls Assisted
85%Recovery Success Rate
40+Active Teams
Tracking is recovery, not hunting. We prioritize ethics, safety, and legal compliance on every call.
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Partners

Clubs and organizations we work with

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