Sentences with phrase «deer dog hunting»

Because of controversy surrounding deer dog hunting (see sidebar), many hunters shied away from discussing hunting dog neglect.
But much tension and controversy surrounds deer dog hunting.
Different than other hunting styles, deer dog hunting is more social.

Not exact matches

A number of different animals have been hunted with dogs, including foxes, deer, hares and mink, with each quarry species hunted in a different way.
«Do you think the Conservative pledge to hold a vote on whether to make the hunting with dogs of deer, hares and foxes legal again is more in keeping with a «nasty party» or a «Compassionate Conservative» party?»
Before dogs were our friends, they were our hunting companions, tracking and taking down everything from deer to wild boar.
No Country stars Josh Brolin as Llewelyn Moss, a welder who stumbles upon a group of vehicles filled with and surrounded by the corpses of Mexican narco - traffickers and their dogs while out hunting deer.
Out hunting deer in the desert down by the Mexican border, Vietnam veteran Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) happens on a heap of carnage: torn - apart trucks, corpses of men and dogs, the bloody bodies of others who'd be better off dead, and a case packed with cash: about $ 2 million.
The dogs were also used to hunt for deer in packs, grabbing it and taking it down, probably killing it, too.
Greyhounds were originally bred as hunting dogs, designed to chase down prey like foxes, rabbit and deer.
History and Facts: Bred in the Middle Ages to hunt deer with Scottish nobility, you had had to be at least an Earl to own this dog.
The German Shorthaired Pointer was developed as an all - around hunting dog and is proficient with many different types of game, including waterfowl, quail, pheasant, coons, and deer.
It was a slow dog, but with excellent scenting abilities and was employed to hunt deer and rabbits.
But before they were made pets these German breed dogs are used for hunting boars, deer, and bears centuries ago.
Different dogs were bred to hunt different types of prey ranging from small prey like hare to large prey like deer — even dangerous prey like bear.
What is known is that they are likely related to the ancient Irish Wolf Dog, but they were selectively bred for hunting deer.
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.
As working dogs, Catahoulas have been used to track and hunt all manner of woodland wildlife, including wild hogs, deer, mountain lions, black bears, raccoons, and squirrels.
The Weimaraner was produced in the 19th century by a concerted effort to create the ideal all - around gun dog that could hunt game of all sizes, including deer and bear.
I've fed old dogs that wouldn't hunt, had hounds that treed and lied; Had some that rather run a deer than tree a raccoon hide»
The Bullenbeisser had been used as a hunting dog for centuries to hunt bear, wild boar, and deer.
This dog was initially bred to hunt large game like wolves and deer but today they are more often used as bird dogs and for retrieving.
Weimaraners are a large dog that originated in Germany where they were used for hunting boar and deer.
In our area, dogs most at risk are hunting dogs, dogs that go camping, or dogs who live on property which is home to wildlife (deer, raccoons, etc).
Whether they are destined to hunt the varmints out of the hen house or keep deer out of your produce garden, these dogs fit a rural lifestyle beautifully.
These carvings depict the dogs attacking deer, a prey it was well - adapted to hunt.
This all purpose gun dog (and family dog) was originally bred for hunting and used by royalty for large game hunting (deer and boar.)
They are big (the males up to about 130 pounds) and were originally bred to hunt bears, boars, and deer, but now are usually companion dogs although they do well in schutzhund (personal protection dog) competition.
Both a hunting dog and a herder, the Catahoula is tough enough to herd semi-wild cattle or wild boar into a capture pen and a good enough tracker to hunt down deer or raccoon.
As time progressed, these dogs were also used for hunting wolves, Irish elk, deer and boar.
It is an elite hunter within the versatile hunting dog arena and is trained to retrieve, hunt, and track the following: Woodcock, Rails, Grouse, Dove, Partridge, Chukar, Quail, Pheasant, Ducks, Geese, Rabbit, Deer, and Fox.
Originally, this dog is bred for the purpose of hunting foxes, however, because of its running skills and great stamina, it also became the best dog to use for hunting deer.
Each Shogun kept a kennel of the big dogs to hunt deer, bear and boar.
Back in the 15th century (and some skeletal remains prove to be even older than that), Akita Inu dogs (Inu or Ken simply mean «dog») were used not only for guarding the royal family and accompanying Samurais, they were also used to hunt bear, wild boar, and deer.
This all - around hunting dog was selectively bred to handle big game such as deer, bear and wolves.
The Redbone Coonhound is an American breed of dog used for hunting raccoon, deer, bear, and cougar.
The Property Watch Program of SCDNR reports an increasing amount of «landowner complaints due to deer dogs interfering with still hunting or other activities.»
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.
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