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Trailing dogs that can be chill in the house and be a thrill in the woods

Trailing dogs that can be chill in the house and be a thrill in the woods Trailing dogs that can be chill in the house and be a thrill in the woods Trailing dogs that can be chill in the house and be a thrill in the woods

Started deep in the Arkansas pines, we’re dedicated to developing the very best wounded game trailing dogs and handlers. 

TRAINING INQUIRY
During our "Know Your Dog" workshop, handlers hit the field to learn their dogs tendencies

Our Approach

At HUNT DOG, we train with a clear advantage — most hunting breeds already possess the instincts to problem-solve and follow scent. What sets us apart is how we refine those instincts into consistent, dependable performance. We don’t just work your dog; we train you to understand scent, read behavior in real time, and handle with precision. By pairing elite dog development with handler education, we ensure you leave with a partner that can perform in the field — and the skill set to keep them sharp for life.

Learn more about our Unique Approach

BOTH

OBEDIENCE

Positive Reinforcement Based.

Versatile for the dog in front of us. 

TRAILING

We Allow Curiosity and Natural Problem-Solving to Develop.


Encouraging the dog to operate independently so that you actually have a trustworthy dog. 

Board & Train Locations

South Arkansas

South Arkansas

South Arkansas

2026 Program Dates

North Alabama

South Arkansas

South Arkansas

2026 Program Dates

options to fit your preferences

Board & Train

Virtual Coaching

Do It Yourself

For individuals that don't have time or prefer the foundation to be built professionally

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Do It Yourself

Virtual Coaching

Do It Yourself

For individuals that want to build a bond with their dog with a clear approach and guidance

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Virtual Coaching

Virtual Coaching

Virtual Coaching

For Individuals just starting out, looking to solve an issue, or to get help furthering their training

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Preferred Breeds

Hounds

Curs

Catahoulas

Versatiles

Labs

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Find Out if we're a good fit

Filling out this inquiry form lets us learn more about your dog and goals - it is not a guarantee of enrollment, but the first step in seeing if we're the right fit to work together

TRAINING INQUIRY

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at huntdog.arkansas@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

For our Trailing Essentials and Family Dog That Tracks programs, we prefer dogs to be at least six months old. 


At this age, dogs are typically physically mature enough to handle a reasonable training load and mentally and emotionally prepared to stay engaged with longer, more complex trailing work.


For younger dogs, we recommend HUNT PUP (8 weeks–5 months). This program is designed to give dogs a strong head start without rushing formal training. The focus is on exposure, socialization, and working alongside the handler rather than structured trailing.


By the time these dogs are ready to begin formal trailing work, they are calmer, more confident, and better prepared to engage with new environments, people, and situations—setting the stage for productive training rather than overwhelming them early.


Support doesn’t end when your dog goes home. Our program is a Handler-Centric one, built around long-term success, not a handoff at pickup.


Every client receives a comprehensive Handler Guide outlining how to maintain skills, protect your working relationship, and continue developing your dog at home.


You’ll also have access to our online community, where handlers share experience, ask questions, and stay connected to the program.


Graduates are supported through HUNT DIY, providing structured education, deeper understanding of trailing, and ongoing guidance as your dog matures. 


In addition, we offer follow-up lessons for the life of the dog, along with in-person and online events designed to keep skills sharp and judgment sound.


Clients who participate in handler workshops and Members Weekend are eligible for a Two-Week Tune-Up, giving you a scheduled opportunity to address any issues, run night tracks, and reinforce key obedience and conditioning before the season.


For those who want to stay closely connected to real-world work, ride-along opportunities are also available, allowing you to observe recoveries, decision-making, and handling in live situations.


The result is a partnership that continues to grow—supported, refined, and backed by a system long after your dog returns home.


You won’t be sent home without a plan. Every client receives a detailed Handler Guide that outlines exactly how to maintain your working relationship and keep skills sharp between the Go Home Workshop and hunting season.


In addition, handlers who complete the in-person workshops while their dog is in training—and who attend Members Weekend—are eligible for a free Two-Week Tune-Up at the conclusion of Members Weekend. This tune-up is designed to address any emerging issues, reinforce key behaviors, and build confidence through focused work including night tracks, relevant obedience, and exercise and conditioning.


The goal is continuity. You’re not left hoping things hold together—you’re given clear guidance and a scheduled opportunity to reinforce and fine-tune your dog’s work before the season starts. 


That concern is valid—and it’s one we share. Poorly applied obedience can absolutely suppress drive, shorten range, and create hesitation in working dogs. That’s not what we do.


Our approach emphasizes clarity of task and contextual judgment, not constant control. Dogs are taught when engagement with the handler is required and when independent work is expected. Just as importantly, they learn why those contexts are different.


In the field, your dog is encouraged to range out, make decisions, and stay committed to the work without micromanagement. Obedience exists to support that independence—helping prevent confusion, conflict, or over-handling—not to restrict drive or initiative.


The result is a dog that can turn it on fully when it’s time to work and turn it off when the job is done. Drive isn’t dulled or capped; it’s channeled. We want your dog to be the monster they were bred to be—confident, decisive, and effective—while still able to operate cleanly alongside a handler when the situation calls for it.


We operate with intentionally small training groups. This allows us to provide a level of individual attention, environmental access, and thoughtful care.


At our Arkansas location, we accept no more than six dogs at a time (not including HUNT PUPs). At our Alabama location, training is limited to two dogs at a time (not including HUNT PUPs).


For dogs that are both working partners and family companions, this matters. Smaller numbers mean more hands-on interaction, richer daily experiences, proper rest, and the ability to tailor training, enrichment, and downtime to the individual dog.


The result is a dog that is not only capable in the field, but well cared for, mentally engaged, and comfortable throughout the entire training process—never treated like a number in a kennel.


During tracking season, we primarily work our own dogs. This allows us to manage pressure, decision-making, and hunter outcomes responsibly.


That said, we welcome and encourage ride-along opportunities. Ride-alongs allow you to observe real recoveries, handler decision-making, and a wide range of scenarios without placing your dog—or your relationship with them—under unnecessary pressure.


If you’re interested in a ride-along, simply contact your trainer to coordinate.. 


We do not. 



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