Dog Bone, the Pulaski, Wi. based maker of dog training products that help you train your dog to find lost or wounded deer and other big game, has announced an official partnership agreement with United Blood Trackers.

UBT is an organization “dedicated to promoting resource conservation through the use of trained tracking dogs in the ethical recovery of big game.”

“We are excited about our partnership with United Blood Trackers. We want to be associated with what we consider the finest and most recognized tracking organization in the United States, said Dog Bone founder Jeremy Moore.  That’s United Blood Trackers. We share the common goal of promoting the use of trained tracking dogs to recover lost deer.”

Using dogs in association with deer hunting has always been legal in some southern states but was outlawed in northern states in the late 1800s. However, in the last 30 years, 27 northern states have legalized the use of leashed dogs to recover big game, with most of them making the change in just the past few years. It is this legalization movement that has fueled the need for the Dog Bone Game Recovery System.

“If you can train your dog to sit and stay, you can train your dog to recover a lost deer with the Dog Bone Game Recovery System, said Moore.