Sentences with phrase «dogs hunted in packs»

The dogs hunted in packs and preyed on wild cats, birds, and squirrels, but with training can be trusted with other small animals.
Their evolutionary lineage split off from wolves about two million years ago, but like those dogs they hunt in packs typically ranging from eight to 14 animals, dominated by an alpha male and female.

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The Zuul dog is created at the lower part of the mask, and the rest of the mask is totally action packed with details to tell the story of ghost hunting in New York... And in the centre, of course slime...!
Individuals in packs of African wild dogs appear to sneeze to make their wishes known regarding when to get up and hunt.
Gregg Henry (Body Double, Payback) stars as Paul Ramsey, a musician that, through a case of mistaken identity and deliberate malice on the part of a negligent politician, ends up in a prison camp ruled by burly Captain Kinsman (Kennedy, The Eiger Sanction), his rogue assistant Sgt. Whacker (Wainwright, Joe Kidd), and a pack of hunting dogs, led a vicious Doberman named Rattler.
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.
The first says that moving their food away from its source to chow down in another location is a leftover behavior from your dog's wild ancestors that lived, hunted, and ate in packs.
The Cesky was specifically bred in Czechoslovakia as a dog that would not only hunt as part of a pack but also run prey to ground when acting solo.
If our dogs were living in the wild... they would run in packs and spend a great deal of time hunting and chasing their food.
In a dog pack, the alpha dogs always eat first after a successful hunt, and then the other dogs get what's left according to their pack position.
They were bred to hunt in packs, and act as close companion dogs, so regular and sustained interactions with their master is very important.
If you are the Pack Leader to a hunting dog — or a mixed breed dog that is part hunting dog — you will need to find activities that fulfill their particular hunting drive, or they may direct those instincts elsewhere, resulting in problem behaviors.
Senator Lieu is trying to ban the use of packs of dogs to hunt bears and bobcats in California.
The alpha initiates hunting, eats first and dominates the other dogs in the pack.
These dogs are versatile and they tend to prefer working independently rather than with a pack — barking plays a key role in their hunting skills.
Though still used in packs for hunting today, beagles are commonly seen as wonderful companions and family dogs.
In the 12th century, many church dignitaries were interested in hunting with these dogs, and most monasteries kept carefully bred packIn the 12th century, many church dignitaries were interested in hunting with these dogs, and most monasteries kept carefully bred packin hunting with these dogs, and most monasteries kept carefully bred packs.
In the wild, dogs at this age are allowed to go on hunts with the rest of the pack.
Because these dogs were developed to hunt either alone or in packs, they get along with other dogs.
They retained the Hottentot (Khoikhoi dogs») instinct for hunting toghether in a silent pack
Dogs don't need an alliance to hunt down caribou or elk or to produce, feed, nurture, and train a litter of growing cubs — their food arrives in a bowl on schedule without canine effort and pups are cared for by humans, relieving Fido and Fifi of the parental role in assimilating offspring into the pack.
Separation anxiety in dogs relates back to a dogs natural instinct, which is wanting to hunt in packs and not wanting to be left to fend for himself.
There are several reasons why a dog should be allowed to be aggressive: legitimate self protection, establishment and maintenance of a pack order with the other dogs in the house, protection of territory, protection of the family from attack, legitimate police or sport or protection work, and legal hunting purposes.
First there should be exceptions to when the dog IS allowed to threaten or bite, which would be considered provocation... those would include: a.) Legitimate self defense; b.) Defense of territory; c.) Defense of pack — human family, other home pets, and such; d.) Establishment of a reasonable pack order within the home; e.) Mouthing (which is not the same as being aggressive); f.) While being trained during lessons, and in the midst of long term maintenance training, to teach a dog to contain it's drives and aggression; g.) For legitimate police work — if a police force obtains ownership and control of the dog, then the court order should be rescinded and the dog be given a fresh start; h.) Legitimate hunting purposes (such as duck hunting).
Strictly speaking hunting animals with dogs is illegal in the UK since the Hunting Act 2004 was passed, but packs can hunt a human runner laying a trail.
This dog is very social and lives in large clans which occasionally split up into small packs to hunt.
These are sociable dogs, in part due to their history of living and hunting in packs.
Authentic street dogs, those whose ancestors have lived in our streets since civilization began, don't form or hunt in packs, as much more extensively discussed by Alexandra Semyonova in her book The 100 Silliest Things People Say About Ddogs, those whose ancestors have lived in our streets since civilization began, don't form or hunt in packs, as much more extensively discussed by Alexandra Semyonova in her book The 100 Silliest Things People Say About DogsDogs.
Hunting dogs, however, do hunt in packs, and hunt prey large enough to share.
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.
In the past, ancient dogs have to hunt for food for them and the pack to survive.
By crossing his own hunting pack with the ridged dogs belonging to the Matabeleland missionary, the Rev. Charles Helm, in the 1870s, he produced dogs very similar in appearance and type to the modern Rhodesian Ridgeback.
We would be equally negligent if we were placing Beagles and failed to educate the adopter about why the specific traits that scent oriented dogs, hunting dogs, bred to work in packs, present certain challenges to those who wish to obedience train their hound.
Throughout history the Greyhound has been used in packs as hunting dogs to chase a variety of prey, but the natural prey of the Greyhound has always been the hare / rabbit.
In brace and pack, the same hunting criteria are used as in solo, but when the first dog finds a rabbit and gives voice, the other (s) are expected to honoIn brace and pack, the same hunting criteria are used as in solo, but when the first dog finds a rabbit and gives voice, the other (s) are expected to honoin solo, but when the first dog finds a rabbit and gives voice, the other (s) are expected to honor.
The «pig dog» is used in packs by hunters to hunt wild boar and large cats.
Usually they would hunt in close - knit packs of up to 40 dogs.
The name Dachshund comes from the German for Badger Dog — often hunting in packs they were bred to hunt ferocious badgers — they would follow them right into their burrows and kill them.
Descended from and related to wolves, the wild canids that live in social packs and cooperate in hunting and raising litters, dogs are at once alien creatures and highly adapted (and adaptable) human playmates and partners.
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