Not exact matches
Hog
hunting or
boar hunting is available nearby
as well.
Danes were originally bred to
hunt boar, but they were later used
as «estate guardians».
Over the centuries they have been kept
as guard dogs and for
boar hunting.
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»
This muscular breed has a muscular, sturdy build that makes it well - suited for
hunting dangerous game, such
as bears,
boars, and even raccoons.
Great Danes are originally bred to
hunt wild
boars as well
as guardians of their respective families.
They eventually would even
hunt for larger animals, such
as wolves and wild
boar.
Though they may look goofy or even clumsy at times, Great Danes were actually developed
as a
hunting breed, bred to
hunt bear,
boar, and deer.
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.
And in the old days, before there were fences, and scent hounds would follow game animals for miles (such
as hunting for raccoon, bear, deer, or
boar), the dogs would eventually find their way back to the camp where they started out.
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.
They were used primarily
as catch dogs, used to hold a
boar or bear in place after other
hunting dogs had caught it, until the hunter could come finish it off.
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.
The Bullenbeisser had been used
as a
hunting dog for centuries to
hunt bear, wild
boar, and deer.
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.
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.
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.
An old breed of dog, the Cane Corso was originally used
as a
hunting dog for larger animals... forget pheasants and think
boars!
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.
They were used to watch cattle and also to
hunt wild
boar, and the dogs that survived their tasks have a mouth
as wide
as it is long.
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.
However, there are other sources that say Dachshunds were used to bait and
hunt larger game, such
as Wolverine and wild
boar.
It is a breed of scenthound and a talented courser, though its skills are also well - suited to
hunting deer and
boar as well.
Today, it is still one of the rarest breeds, and is mostly used for large game
hunting (wild
boar and deer) and
as pets.
As time progressed, these dogs were also used for
hunting wolves, Irish elk, deer and
boar.
The Great Dane is believed to be descended from the Irish Wolfhound, the Mastiff and the Greyhound,
as he was bred to
hunt boar and guard estates.
The original «bulldog,» used primarily for
boar hunting as well
as companion and guarding purposes, appears in paintings dating back
as far
as the 1500s.
These large working dogs were originally bred to
hunt ferocious prey animals such
as bears and
boars, and to defend their master's property.
These canines were bred by royalty for
hunting large game such
as boar, bear and deer.
In some cases, Germans even used Dachshund packs to
hunt other animals, such
as rabbits, ermine, foxes, weasels, deer and wild
boar.
They are there for the
hunting, the captured
boar are killed quickly and humanely, and people eat them
as food.
This large, muscular dog originates from Argentina where it's utilized to
hunt large animals such
as boar and puma.
The Weimaraner is a large dog that was originally bred for
hunting in the early 19th century Early Weimaraners were used by royalty for
hunting large game such
as boar, bear and deer.
Or you can buy a Dogo Argentino from a performance breeder, who emphasizes an energetic temperament and strong «prey (chasing) drives» for
hunting big game such
as wild
boar, or participating in performance sports like tracking or weight pulling.
Both hound types were selectively bred to
hunt a wide variety of animals: Sighthounds were used to find and chase down large game such
as deer, elk, moose, and wild
boar; small hounds used scent to chase prey into the ground; and medium - sized hounds utilized both sight and scent for smaller game like rabbits and foxes.
A crafting (or cooking) mechanic has been added,
as shown in the trailer, which features Link adding items to a cauldron in attempt to concoct various items to aid him in his journey via searching local enemy camps or
hunting a wild
boar with his trusty bow and arrow.
In this overgrown, majestic space you'll find the machines living in harmony with familiar animals, such
as rabbits,
boars and foxes, though both groups can be
hunted.
Take a 3D brawler, add mindless fetch quests,
hunting and fishing, a post - apocalyptic / fantasy theme (the slash is quite important,
as they're not quite merged), powerleveling, 3D bullet hell shooting,
boar riding, a hideously scarred and aged protagonist, and a transgender female lead, alongside intriguing graphics, painful foul - mouthed voicework, and inexplicably nonsensical dungeons, and you've got Nier.
It can't be overstated how much fun it is to explore the vast land of Hyrule
as Link, being able to run up and tame a wild horse or venture into a wood to
hunt boar for food.