Sentences with phrase «wild boar hunting»

She wanted to get a sense of how dogs may have aided early humans in taking down game, so she did her best to approximate the activity: In 2011, she joined a group of Japanese businessmen on a wild boar hunt in a dense forest near Hiroshima.

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Every year he died, being killed while hunting a wild boar.
The wild boar is hunted with dogs, who keep him at bay while the huntsmen take aim at him with their guns; the dogs durst not approach him, he is so fierce and terrible in his attacks; with his monstrous tusks he would soon annihilate them, did they venture to encounter him too closely.
Freshman running back Derrick Jones, a Florida high school 100 - meter champion, is a bullish runner, who — with the help of his pit bulls — hunts wild boars in his spare time.
Hawk is a Cane Corso, a type of mastiff originally bred in Italy to guard its masters and hunt wild boar.
Before dogs were our friends, they were our hunting companions, tracking and taking down everything from deer to wild boar.
It was nature's intention that we MOVE in order to survive — to catch and hunt down that wild boar, to forage, to escape saber tooth tigers, to climb trees, to fight the guy who wants to take your food and bag your pretty woman.
«Walk through the village, hunt wild boar, make the bard stop singing and prepare the final victory banquet!»
The Bullenbeisser was used by the elite to hunt wild boar in and around the 1800's In order to prevent injury during the hunt, the ears were cropped.
The breed was developed in the mountains by German immigrant Jonathan Plott around 1750 to help hunt wild boars.
Originally developed to hunt large animals such as stags and wild boar, the Weimaraner was then refined to hunt smaller game, including birds.
As the name implies, boarhounds are dogs that are specifically bred for hunting wild boars.
I have had Cane Corso's for almost 10 yrs The first one I got had her ears cropped I admit I like the look but I will not put a dog through an Unnecessary surgery just to get a look I have had 3 dogs with ears intake for 6 yrs and I haven't had ear infections I clean my dogs ears on a regular basis Gook in ears are diet related Usually related to grain found in crappy dog food Like corn & wheat And yes cropped ears need to be cleaned too Also dogs with cropped ears hate the rain as it Gets in their ears easily I do believe in tail cropping if it's done before day 3 These dogs never stop wagging their tails & it really hurts when they hit you There was a reason the Italians did tails & ears It was to protect the dogs from the wild boar they were hunting Today it purely «the Look»
They were meant to hunt a wild boar.
Great Danes are originally bred to hunt wild boars as well as guardians of their respective families.
Dogo Argentinos were originally bred to hunt wild boar and puma.
They eventually would even hunt for larger animals, such as wolves and wild boar.
Originally bred to hunt wild boar, they're descended from mastiff and greyhound dogs in Germany and England.
Capable of hunting large wild animals such as bear and boar, the Plott is actually North Carolina's state dog often used for hunting raccoon.
Plotts have been bred to hunt wild animals such as bear and boar.
Wild boar are a HUGE ecological problem, and dogs are absolutely necessary to hunt them down.
Although the American Kennel Club has designated the Catahoula Leopard Dog a herder, it was originally bred as a hunting dog used for hunting the wild boar indigenous to its area of origin.
Catahoulas excel at herding and hunting almost any type of cattle or game (including wild boar, raccoon, squirrel, bear, and deer).
Dogs are used to hunt wild boar, for example.
The AKC has this to say about the Dogo: «The Dogo Argentino is a pack - hunting dog, bred for the pursuit of big - game such as wild boar and puma, and possesses the strength, intelligence and quick responsiveness of a serious athlete.
Originating from Japan, this breed was once used to hunt deer and wild boar.
Now the official state dog of North Carolina, the Plott's roots spring from Germany, where Hanoverian Schweisshunds were valued for their ability to hunt wild boars and track wounded game even over week - old trails.
The Basset Hound is a great hound, in particular a Coonhound, originally bred for hunting wild boar.
A magnificent dog bred to guard castles and hunt wild boar, the Great Dane is a favorite pet and show dog.
Originally bred to hunt wild boar and deer.
The breed originated from dogs of the mastiff type and was developed to hunt wild boar, guard castles, pull carts, and participate in battle.
Great Danes were originally bred by Germans to hunt wild boar.
The ancestors of the Basset Hound today were used for hunting wild boar in Germany many years ago.
The dogs of this breed have an extensive working history in their homeland — hunting everything from bears to wild boars.
The Bullenbeisser had been used as a hunting dog for centuries to hunt bear, wild boar, and deer.
It was bred similar to a deerhunter dog in other cultures, but some breeders and owners will take the dog out hunting for wild boar to keep its skills sharp.
Puppy training school is an absolute MUST, as these dogs, having been bred to hunt the savage wild boar and bear, have an incredibly high prey drive and are capable of intimidating ferocity.
Valued for their ability to hunt wild boars and to track wounded game over week - old trails, these dogs proved equally adept at finding bears and other large animals and holding them at bay in their new country.
Originally from the island of the same name, the Shikoku Inu was formerly used to hunt large prey such as wild boar or deer.
The breed is used in Germany to hunt feathered game, as well as wild boars, foxes and hares.
Although originally bred for hunting deer and wild boar, the exceptional tracking ability of the bloodhound was soon recognised as being useful for tracking humans - initially criminals.
The most known is the kuvasz, which in its origin was also guardian of herds, but in the times of Mathew I it was also used to hunt wolves and wild boars.
In the early years, two size types began to develop, the larger being used to hunt badgers and wild boar, while the smaller miniature type was used for foxes and hares.
A unique combination of sighthound and scenthound, the Ridgeback has keen eyesight and trailing ability that make him ideal for hunting large game such as cougars, bears, wildcats, and wild boar throughout North America.
Originally they were bred to be used to stalk deer and to hunt bear and wild boar in the Thuringian forest of Germany.
The breed also was used to hunt large, difficult, dangerous game, such as wild boar.
The Karelian Bear Dog, called Karjalankarhukoira in the breed's native Finland, is a strong, alert, and fearless breed that is capable of hunting or treeing small - to - large game — even aggressive game such as bears, lynxes, wild boars, wolves, and moose.
This enabled them to hunt larger game such as wild boar.
This old Italian dog breed was developed to guard property and hunt big game such as wild boar.
In Japan, the dogs were used for fighting, as sled dogs, and for hunting large prey, like bears and wild boars.
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