Instead of
hunting by scent and endurance like other breeds, they hunt by sight and speed.
Instead of
hunting by scent like other breeds, they hunt by sight and speed.
They are scent hounds, which means that they were bred to
hunt by scent, rather than sight.
Spitz Hounds and other Scent and Sight Hounds: Other types of hounds are those that
hunt by both scent and sight, and include some of the Spitz.
Sporting dog breeds differ from hound dogs because
they hunt by scent carried in the air, while the hound dog breeds are ground scenters.
Hound breeds are split into two factions — those long - limbed canines that hunt by sight (aptly enough referred to as sighthounds or, occasionally, gazehounds) and those that
hunt by scent, not surprisingly called scent hounds.
Because of their superior sniffing capabilities, hounds that
hunt by scent are categorized as scent hounds.
The Dachshund is a member of the Hound Group, and
it hunts by scent.
Not exact matches
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hunt by sight and sound, and not
scent like we often see.
Bred to
hunt prey
by scent, rabbits and hare are often their target.
They are sight hounds, which means they
hunt by sight and speed rather than
by scent and endurance.
Long necks, short legs, and long, floppy ears make it easy for a beagle to drop its head to the ground and sniff, which is good because beagles
hunt prey
by scent.
These dogs are bred to
hunt and they search game
by scent.
Sighthounds
hunt by scanning for movement, not tracking
by scent, and so have keen eyesight to catch even the slightest disturbance in their surroundings.
It belongs to the miscellaneous class under the hound breed family which is notable for their excellent
hunting skills emphasized
by their incomparable
scenting power, speed, and or stamina.
It belongs to the hound breed family which is notable for their exceptional
hunting skills greatly emphasized
by their incomparable
scenting power, speed, and or stamina.
It belongs to the hound breed family which is admired for their incomparable
hunting skills emphasized
by their excellent
scenting ability, outstanding speed, and or great stamina.
The American Kennel Club says this about the breed: «A graceful, elegant hound, the Borzoi is a sight hound, meaning he
hunts by sight rather than
scent.
It belongs to the hound breed family which is admired for their incomparable
hunting skills magnified
by their outstanding
scenting power, speed, and or stamina.
«Their innate
hunting ability can be used to
hunt explosives
by substituting their natural prey with the explosives
scent.»
It is thought that the friars of the Abbey of St. Hubert were responsible for crossing strains of older French breeds to create a low - built
scenting hound that could plod over rough terrain while followed on foot
by a human
hunting partner tracking rabbit and deer.
These classes focus on encouraging and developing your dog's natural
scenting abilities
by using their desire to
hunt and their love of toys, food and exercise.
It belongs to the Hound breed family which is remarkable for their incomparable
hunting skills boosted
by their
scenting powers and exceptional gift of stamina.
It belongs to the miscellaneous class, under the hound breed family which is remarkable for their exceptional
hunting skills typically emphasized
by their incomparable
scenting power, speed, and or stamina.
These dogs
hunted by both sight and
scent and were devoted protectors of the entire family.
It belongs to the hound breed family which is admired for their outstanding
hunting skills magnified
by their exceptional
scenting power, speed, and or stamina.
The English sport of coursing —
hunting by sight instead of
scent — has roots in ancient Greece, and is a sport valued for the contest more than the catching of the prey.
Jindos have incredible
hunting ability, and the South Korean military uses this breed to learn to recognize thousands of military personnel on a base
by their
scent and to instantly detect unauthorized personnel.
As the name implies, sighthounds
hunt by vision, as opposed to
scent.
Classes focus on teaching you how to encourage and develop your dog's natural
scenting abilities
by using their curiosity, desire to
hunt, and their love of food and toys.
The activity and sport of K9 Nose Work is built around developing your dog's natural
scenting abilities
by using their desire to
hunt and their love of toys, food and exercise.
K9 Nose Work, the new, exciting, detection - style sport is designed to develop dogs» natural
scenting abilities
by using their curiosity, desire to
hunt, and their love of toys, food, and exercise.
K9 Nose Work ® is the new, exciting, urban dog sport that is designed to develop dogs» natural
scenting abilities
by using their curiosity, desire to
hunt, and their love of toys, food, and exercise.
By far the most important and overlooked aspects of training antler
hunting dogs is
scent control.
The dogs
hunted by both sight and
scent, and even used their keen ears to locate game.
There are some dog breeds which are specifically classed as «
Scent hounds» as they were bred to hunt or track by scent and endurance, these include
Scent hounds» as they were bred to
hunt or track
by scent and endurance, these include
scent and endurance, these include the:
The Sport: This exciting, detection - style sport develops a dog «s natural
scenting abilities
by using the dog «s curiosity, desire to
hunt, and love of toys, food, and exercise.
Intro to Nose Work Class: 4 weeks These classes are designed to develop your dog's natural
scenting abilities
by using their desire to
hunt and their love of toys, food and exercise.
Nose Work classes are designed to develop your dog's natural
scenting abilities
by using their desire to
hunt and their love of toys, food and exercise.
History and Facts: The Dunker was developed to
hunt hares
by scent, rather than sight.
They primarily
hunt by sight and
scent.
Other
hunting dogs such as pointers, spaniels or sight hounds, just like the hounds, can get distracted
by scent or the sight of animals and may be reluctant to potty once sent outside.
In its native Morocco, it is often paired in
hunting with the Sloughi, which chases down prey that the Aidi has located
by scent.
Breeds originally used for
hunting either
by scent or
by sight.
They were originally bred to
hunt and track small game such as rabbits and hares
by scent.
The Bloodhound possesses, in a most marked degree, every point and characteristic of those dogs which
hunt together
by scent (Sagaces).
While the Pharaoh Hound is known
by most as a sight hound the American Kennel Club also classifies this amazingly graceful dog as a
scent hound and with both of these classifications it makes this dog a particularly good candidate for
hunting companionship.
Early on Saturday mornings, particularly on the long weekends, the streets are busy with cars moving like hounds on a
scent trail and excited people infected
by the thrill of the treasure
hunt.