Craig Green has been involved with the sport of AKC tracking since 1977. Craig trained tracking dogs with his late wife Kay until her death in 1998, during which time they acquired 17 TD and 5 TDX titles, most on basset hounds. Craig has judged more than 100 tracking tests in 18 States (coast-coast) since 1985 and occasionally offers tracking seminars.
He was the tracking correspondent for Tally-Ho from 1992 to 1998 and was the author of the tracking chapter in Margaret (Peg) Walton’s book, ” The New Basset Hound ” (Howell: 1993) In recent years, Craig has also been an enthusiastic participant in tracking mailing lists.
All the following articles were originally published in Tally-Ho and are copyrighted to Craig Green; they may not be reproduced without his permission. For more information, contact Craig at craig@waterwind.com.
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- Thinking About Tracking
- Variable Tracking Conditions
- Local Tracking Customs
- Handling at Tracking Tests
- Endurance
- Handling: Part 1
- Handling: Part 2
- Proposed Tracking Titles
- Common Handler Errors
- TD Training: Part 1
- TD Training: Part 2
- TD Training: Part 3
- TD Training: Part 4
- Snow Tracking
- Variable Surface Tracking
- TDX Training
- TDX Tests
- Overtraining
- Obedience is Government; Tracking is Business
- Tracking Notes
- Problem Solving
- More Problem Solving
- Tracking Old and Young
- Tracking Equipment, Part One
- Tracking Equipment, Part Two
- Tracking Equipment, Part Three
- Tracking Equipment, Part Four
- Peaking
- Tracking Boot Camp
- A Tracking Philosophy, Part One
- A Tracking Philosophy, Part Two
- A Tracking Philosophy, Part Three