The Dachshund was bred
for hunting badgers and has a small, low body that enables it to flush out badgers.
They were used to hunt rats in mines and clothing mills and also
for hunting badgers and fox underground.
Not exact matches
You'll need to a
badger bone and a goat skin to trade
for the map, so get
hunting.
History and Facts: Bred during the 17th century to
hunt badgers and otters, the Dandie Dinmont was named
for Sir Walter Scott's novel «Guy Mannering.»
The Standard variety was bred to
hunt and dig out
badgers and the miniature variety was used
for rabbits, stoats and rodents.
In 1894, Blake Heinemann created the breed standard
for terriers that centered around
badger hunting.
Breed Type The Miniature Dachshund is a hound breed that was bred
for rabbit
hunting, while the Standard Dachshunds were bred to flush
badgers,
Some of the game little terriers also were owned by miners and other workers who used them
for sport, such as
badger digging, rabbiting, ratting, and fox
hunting.
They were primarily used
for hunting foxes,
badgers and otters.
Specific game hunters include the Dachshund, which
hunted badgers; the Irish Wolfhound, which
hunted wolves; the American Foxhound and the English Foxhound, that
hunt fox; the Scottish Deerhound, bred to
hunt deer; the Rhodesian Ridgeback, originally a lion hunter; the Pharaoh Hound, which are excellent rabbit hunters; and the Otterhound,
for hunting otters.
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.
According to the American Kennel Club, Dachshunds were bred
for badger hunting from as early as the 15th century.
Used
for badger hunting and trailing rabbits, this dog is easygoing, good natured, and gets along with children and other pets.
This confident, active, tenacious little ragamuffin is the smallest of the Scottish terriers, and was originally bred
for hunting rodents and small game like otters, foxes, and
badgers.
In fact, the name Dachshund is German
for «
badger dog,» indicating why these dogs were originally bred — to
hunt badgers.
Even though they were originally bred to go to ground to
hunt badgers, Dachshunds have evolved to become a very versatile breed, and there are many types of activities you can do with them, that are fun
for you and your dog.
In ancient times, westies were utilized in Scotland
for hunting foxes,
badgers and rodents.
For the Kerry originally bred to hunt badgers, this event could be well suited for the out - door fami
For the Kerry originally bred to
hunt badgers, this event could be well suited
for the out - door fami
for the out - door family.
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.
The promise of access to «necessaries» through trade in wildlife was the key point, and where a right has been granted, there must be more than a mere disappearance of the mechanism created to facilitate the exercise of the right to warrant the conclusion that the right itself is extinguished... the surviving substance of the treaty is not the literal promise of a truckhouse, but a treaty right to continue to obtain necessaries through
hunting and fishing by trading the products of those traditional activities subject to restrictions that can be justified under the
Badger test... What is contemplated therefore is not a right to trade generally
for economic gain, but rather a right to trade
for necessaries.