Not exact matches
The shooting death of one escaped killer brought new energy to the three - week
hunt for his jailbreak partner
as helicopters, search
dogs and hundreds of law enforcement officers converged on a wooded area 30 miles
from the upstate New York prison that...
He is
hunted as would a fox outrunning a band of harrier
dogs, pursued especially by a group of young radicals like James Quinn (Killian Scott) and Sean (Barry Keoghan)-- who in turn are considered troublemakers by the older Boyle (David Wilmot) who fears repercussions
from a large British force if casualties result.
The first Thing DVD didn't really contain much additional music
from Ennio Morricone's score: aside
from the «
dog hunt» music that played under the film's main titles, the old MCA album and Varese CD have the same tracks; a few on the DVD aren't
as tightly positioned or cross-mixed to form suites, but the contents are 95 % identical to the commercial album.
In Hickory Doc's Tales, Doc shares a host of humorous stories
from his important role
as a
hunting dog, and he narrates what life is like at the kennel.
There is a vast array of other great
hunting dogs you can choose
from as well.
Mary has trained
dogs for police work,
as well
as hunting, herding and therapy work.She and her Grand Champion Australian Shepherd Tanner have received many commendations
from the several different Veterans Associations for their therapy work.
Her new owner decided not to pick her up
from the shelter
as it was sadly clear she could no longer be a
hunting dog and he didn't want the responsibility.
These two aims are not necessarily distinct
from one another
as training towards at least the minimum standards required for a successful trial
dog will produce a superior
hunting companion that the owner will enjoy for many seasons.
The Jack Russell Terrier is still built
as a
dog that is intended for
hunting and the tradition of docking the tail so it may serve
as a handle to hold while pulling a ratting
dog from a hole is still intact today (although rarely done for practicality it is mostly done for the look of it.)
It is the result of crossing
dogs that came
from the Newfoundland with the Irish setter, it has excellent qualities for
hunting and
as a pet
dog, it likes children a lot.
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»
The American Water Spaniel was developed
as an all - around
hunting dog, bred to retrieve
from skiff or canoes,
as they were sometimes referred to
as the «Skiff
dog».
Cute name ideas for female
hunting dogs, pointers, retrievers, spaniels and more,
from history and mythology
as well
as film and literature.
It has been used
as a water retriever
hunting dog (the traditional Poodle clip, although peculiar - looking, actually serves to protect the
dog's joints and organs
from the dangers of swimming in cold water), a guide
dog, a guard
dog, a military
dog, a companion
dog, and even a circus performer.
the store owners lie when they say their
dogs come
from the best breeders in the country, all the
dogs at petland come form
hunt and the owners have not clue where
hunt gets them and they don't care
as long
as they can sell them for three time what you would pay if you went to a reputable akc registered breeder.
Early depictions of
dogs resembling the Chow Chow appear in pottery and paintings
from the Han Dynasty (206 BC to 22 AD) and it is said that one Chinese emperor actually kept 2,500 pairs of Chows
as hunting dogs!
Aside
from being loyal companions, labs also serve
as therapy
dogs, guide
dogs,
hunting dogs, drug and substance detection and more!
In spite of his youthful history, the Labrala has some pretty ancient lineage that includes the Labrador retriever who dates back to 19th century Newfoundland where he was used
as a working
dog on fishing boats
as well
as the Vizsla who comes
from Hungary and dates back almost a thousand years where he was used for
hunting in Central Europe.
With its first use
as hunting rats, it's apparent that the Toy Fox Terrier was not only a show
dog from its early days, but actually be of some use around the house and yard to get tasks done.
This medium - sized sighthound originates
from Central Africa where it was used
as a
hunting dog.
A poodle is considered a
hunting and birding
dog; a companion
dog is defined
as a breed of
dog whose purpose is limited to companionship — companion
dogs do no make good hunters, birders, guard
dogs, herd
dogs, sled
dogs or perform any other useful function to the owner's, aside
from companion ship.
An elegant, lightly built
hunting dog from Africa, the Basenji is known as the «Barkless Dog» due to his making a noise that sounds like a yodel when excit
dog from Africa, the Basenji is known
as the «Barkless
Dog» due to his making a noise that sounds like a yodel when excit
Dog» due to his making a noise that sounds like a yodel when excited.
Its affable nature, loyal and helpful disposition, ideal size and strength for assisting people in everything
from search - and - rescue to
hunting to service animal has kept the Labrador
as the top
dog.
The precautions I see for keeping vermin seperate
from dogs is
as much for safety of
dog and handler
as for safety of the pest being
hunted.
Breed fanciers describe their favorite
as a strain of fox terrier, kept pure
from the early days, much
as fanciers of some
hunting breeds have continued field strains of their breeds that today differ
from the
dogs seen in the show ring.
Hand signals are also heavily used when training
dogs from a distance, such
as in directing a
hunting dog to retrieve a downed bird, training a
dog to compete in a utility obedience competition or asking a herding
dog to move the flock.
Originally bred to retrieve
from water, the modern Labrador Retriever has proven to be one of the most versatile breeds, excelling in
hunt tests and field trials, in obedience and agility events, and also
as service
dogs.
Within 53 years of Dutch colonisation in Southern Africa and the origins of the wagon - trekking boers later known
as Afrikaners, who converted vast stretches of wild veld into farmland,
hunted for meat and defended their cattle herds, staff, and homesteads
from lion, the Europeans were using these local
dogs themselves.
Many make exceptional pets, but no matter which of the hound
dogs you keep
as a pet, they all have the inborn instinct that comes
from being
hunting dogs.
The development of the Yorkshire Terrier started
as settlers came
from Scotland to Yorkshire in the 1800's to work in the textile mills and mines, bringing with them their little
dogs that
hunted rats and served
as their companions living with them in their homes.
Training Necessities Anyone with a
dog that
hunts waterfowl knows that to get and to keep a duck and goose retriever in good working order takes lots of training
from the beginning to the end of a
dog's career
as a hunter.
The long coat offered the
dog protection
from the weather and the dangerous animals such
as the badger, fox, and weasel that he
hunted.
When humans were first working with
dogs and keep them
as companions, they served the purpose of helping us to
hunt and alerting us to and / or protecting us
from danger.
Great Danes were developed
from Irish Wolfhounds, mastiffs and greyhounds to create a
dog that could
hunt boar and serve
as a guardian during the 1300s.
Originally Siberian Huskies were bred to help
hunt reindeer but
as the climate became colder in the region people needed
dogs to haul belongings
from one place to another in search of food, thus Siberian Huskies were developed to become competent sled
dogs able to pull loads in harsh environments on little food.
Bred
as a
hunting dog that could flush game
from the field, the springer spaniel is lively and athletic.
The ancestors of our domestic canines, wolves and wild
dogs, live in a pack,
hunt as a team and raise their young with assistance
from others within the family.
History: Aussies have an origin
from Australia and are known
as a ratter - type of
dog whose purpose was to
hunt vermin, be watchdogs and herd sheep.
History: Affenpinschers have an origin
from Germany and are known
as a «Schnauzer» ratter - type of
dog whose purpose was to
hunt and kill rats.
Some Labs were taken
from Newfoundland to Britain, where the second Earl of Mamesbury used them
as hunting dogs to retrieve downed fowl.
Active athletes (agility
dogs, surfing
dogs, dock - diving
dogs, weight pulling
dogs), show
dogs, working
dogs (police, arson, search and rescue K - 9s), sled
dogs,
hunting dogs, herding
dogs, AND large breed
dogs,
as well, will benefit
from the addition of Glucosamine to their daily regimen.
As hunting evolved
from a necessity to a leisure pastime,
dogs became an integral part of the sport.
Developed
from war hounds into a
dog used for
hunting and guarding, the Irish wolfhound is ancient and may have been brought to Ireland
as far back
as 7000 B.C. Though their primary use was
hunting, today's
dogs are fairly quiet and reserved, intelligent and easygoing.
Its primary difference
from the other coursing
dogs is its long coat, which was developed to insulate the
dog from the cold and protect it
from scrapes
as it
hunted on rocky slopes.
It is not until the late 14th century that Gaston De Foix, a rich and powerful lord of Southern France who was a warrior famous for his
hunting feats, wrote his immortal
hunting classic «Livre de Chasse» (Book of the Chase) in 1387, in which he describes
hunting dogs in their work
as quartering in front of the master, flushing game and retrieving
from land and water - all very like the behaviour and work of the English Springer Spaniel we know and admire today.
Referred to by its admirers
as noble, this was a popular
hunting dog during the Renaissance and was often given
as a gift
from Italian government officials to VIP's in other countries such
as France and Spain.
This large, muscular
dog originates
from Argentina where it's utilized to
hunt large animals such
as boar and puma.
Some credit Spain
as the origin of
hunting dogs that work thickets and flush their game, with the breed name derived
from the French word for Spaniard.
The American Cocker Spaniel was developed
from the English Cocker Spaniel breed and transported to the United States to serve
as a
hunting dog.
Older animals, and those let outside such
as outdoor cats and
hunting dogs can be very difficult to train away
from eating smaller pets.