Kentucky K9 Deer Tracking
Service area: Serves hunters across Kentucky and surrounding regions, with travel available for wounded game tracking requests.
Service Overview
Types of Dog Training
- Working Dog
Specialty Focus Areas
- Recall
Training Formats Offered
- Private Lessons
Program Formats
- One-Time Consultation
Types of Dogs
- Hounds
Age of Dogs Trained
- Adult (2-8 years)
Dog Training Methodology
Methods:
- ✓ Other
Equipment:
- ✓ Harnesses
- ✓ Flat Collars
One-time tracking consultations for wounded deer recovery. No structured training programs for pet owners. Training is focused solely on Liebe’s specialized scent-tracking skills and handler coordination for field recovery missions.
Pricing & Policies
Pricing Summary
Pricing is not publicly listed; services are arranged on a case-by-case basis for hunters needing tracking assistance. Contact required for details.
Policies
No public cancellation or rescheduling policies are listed. Service is provided on-demand based on availability and urgency of recovery requests.
Testimonials
“Kenzie and Liebe made a true dynamic duo. Kenzie was super professional, had a vast knowledge of information and very easy to work with. There was very little visible blood to follow, but that didn’t matter. Liebe put her nose to the ground and powered through some incredibly thick bedding area and heavy cover, not stopping until the job was done. It was amazing to watch her work. If you are in doubt of your shot I would highly recommend them, thanks to them dad took home his buck.”
– Anonymous
“I was about ready to give up after losing blood, but this gal and her dog showed up calm and ready to work. That dog hit the ground and, in just 9 minutes, had us standing over my buck! Watching them work together was something special. You can tell they truly love what they do. I’m beyond thankful for their help — turned a frustrating night into one I’ll never forget. If you ever need a tracking team, she’s the one to call!”
– Anonymous
“Kenzie made time for me to come out and track a deer that we don’t think I put a lethal shot on but I was the fourth client she helped that night and she was willing to meet me at 11:30 at night. She and Liebe are obviously pros and I can’t thank her enough for her patience and compassion with the situation.”
– Anonymous
About the Trainer
Kentucky K9 Deer Tracking is a specialized dog training service focused on wounded game tracking, led by handler Kenzie Taylor and her pure-bred Bavarian Mountain Scenthound, Liebe. Liebe is trained in cold-nose tracking to locate wounded deer using scent trails that may be hours old, and has earned two certifications from United Blood Trackers (UBT-1 and UBT-2). Kenzie has been training and handling Liebe since 2020, after shadowing experienced trackers for two years. The team provides on-demand tracking services for hunters across Kentucky and beyond, often responding at night or in challenging terrain. Kenzie also trains other handlers through her UBT Apprentice Judge journey, helping certify new tracking teams. While the primary focus is on game recovery, the training methods and expertise are rooted in scent discrimination, obedience, and handler-dog teamwork.
The business does not offer general obedience or behavioral training for pet dogs. Services are exclusively for hunters needing help recovering wounded deer. Kenzie uses custom-made dog leads, specialized hiking gear, and GPS tools to support tracking operations. Liebe’s success is based on her breed’s natural tracking instincts, extensive field experience (200+ recoveries), and consistent off-season training. The team’s approach is highly specialized and not designed for pet dog training needs.
Kenzie is a licensed UBT Apprentice Judge and applies scientific tracking principles learned through mentorship and continuous study. She works as a travel nurse during off-seasons to maintain flexibility for tracking calls. The service is not a general dog trainer but a professional tracking team offering a niche, life-saving service to hunters.
Accomplishments
Liebe has completed two United Blood Trackers certifications (UBT-1 and UBT-2) and has over 200 successful deer recoveries by age 5. Kenzie Taylor is a UBT Apprentice Judge and has been tracking since 2018, with hands-on experience since 2020.
How to Get Started!
Hunters contact Kenzie Taylor directly to request tracking services after a wounded deer is shot. No formal application or evaluation process is described; service is arranged via direct communication.

Contact Information
Availability
- Weekends
- Evening
Certifications
- Credentialed
Associations
- Accredited
Languages
- English
Misc Features
- wheelchair accessible parking
Other Services Offered
- Pet trainer
Location
325 Windy Hill Rd, Madisonville, KY 42431Listing Tools for Trainers
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