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One good tip I can give is to set fire to arrows then shoot them at the wooden posts that the alarms are stood on. Unfortunately I didn't find out about this myself, but I think its priceless to know.
Obviously this doesn't work in caves. In caves, you'll just have to go in yourself and do some wet-work crouched down with your hunter vision.
Well, all that aside, it's also easier to not get spotted if you dismiss the animal. I guess it definitely depends heavily on which animal you bring, but it's more proper "sneaking" when you don't have a beast following you.
...don't get me wrong, I do use them. I just go out of my way to do it both ways, depending on ...what I feel, or if an encounter is giving me too much trouble. They're a cool ability. I don't dislike them at all, I just think they can be crazy overpowered.
if you're trying to stealth an outpost but end up getting spotted, just pick someone for your beast to attack and help you.