Truffle Hunting with Mushroom Wonderland: Loki's first truffle!!
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 Published On Feb 28, 2024

We (mainly my wife) has been training our German Shorthair Pointer, Loki, how to hunt for truffles and in this video he finds his first one! With the help of a friend Will, and his puppy Penny, we go to an area in the Puget Sound of Washington State where wild white truffles are growing, and put Loki's new skills to the test!
Yes, truffles do exist here in North America, and they are said to be on par with the famed European truffles, which is one of the most expensive foods in the world. They grow underground, so finding them is very tricky. Sometimes people will rake the forest floor to find these fungi, but that usually turns up immature specimens that lack the culinary value of the ripe ones. With dogs we can locate the ripe ones, ready for harvest.
After much training through the Truffle Dog Company, Loki is ready to take to the forest, come along with us to see what it looks like to find wild truffles!
Special thanks to Will for taking us out and helping so much!

This is a re-upload of this video because the first one was too glitchy. I apologize if your comment was removed, I deleted the first version entirely.

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