The Weimaraner was developed in Germany as
a hunting dog during the 1800s.
Referred to by its admirers as noble, this was a popular
hunting dog during the Renaissance and was often given as a gift from Italian government officials to VIP's in other countries such as France and Spain.
Not exact matches
The bear season will run concurrently except for a special season which opened Sept. 1 on the upper peninsula,
during which bears may be
hunted with
dogs.
Ms Leadsom called for the ban on
hunting with
dogs to be repealed
during her brief campaign for the Tory leadership
«Since then, we studied
hunting behavior in [the] red fox and found that they have a preference for N - E
during their mousing jumps, and from there it was just a small step to study
dogs.
During the aforementioned animated sequence, Freeway is the
hunted, but after a days - long stint in the woods, perhaps, he's the hunter, as well, a changed
dog, belying the lack of physical wear - and - tear and noticeable trauma when Beth finds him.
During their undercover operations, the tiny squad also faces frequent moments of peril involving attack
dogs, detonated explosives, exterminators and armed agents intent on
hunting down the escapees.
This is definitely true of Jack Russells as much as any other
dog - possibly even more so, as the Jack Russell is definitively a terrier: active, agile, with a propensity to run for miles and dig endlessly (these
dogs were bred to keep up with the horses
during a fox -
hunt, and to tunnel after prey that's gone to ground).
A
dog that is normally well behaved might interfere with another
dog during the thrill of the
hunt.
Many
hunting dogs endure the scourge of thorns and briars that shred their long ears
during a
hunt.
Developed when Reverend Earl Phillips learned of the Brindle colored Mountain Cur
during research for an article on
hunting dogs.
The breed was introduced to the UK as
hunting retrievers
during the early 1800s, with the second Earl of Malmesbury being an early owner of St John's
dogs in 1830.
There are a few other things you can do to keep your
dog quiet and in check
during hunts.
Most hunters don't think of this, but letting the
dog do a few retrieves before or
during the
hunt helps take the edge off and alleviate the excitement.
Almost extinct due to inbreeding at one point
during its history, the Finnish Spitz is now valued as both a pet and a
hunting dog.
Infected
dogs experiencing a dramatic increase in activity, such as
during hunting seasons, may develop overt clinical signs.
In the early 19th century, the Duke of Malmesbury developed an interest in the breed and brought them to England to serve as gun
dogs in retrieving waterfowl
during hunts.
Additionally, the way it barks
during the
hunt («crying» or «giving tongue») is part of the Treeing Tennessee Brindle
dog breed standard: individuals should be «open trailers with change over at tree», and a «coarse chop» is preferred.
Some
dogs are trained to signal with a howl when they uncover an animal
during a
hunt.
As part of the WKC's Sporting Group, they are athletic, muscular and can move very quickly
during bouts of running after a ball, pursuing the desired
hunting target or playing with another
dog.
Although originally bred for
hunting, they became favored as a lap
dog in Britain
during the time of Queen Elizabeth I. First seen in the United States in the late 1800s, the American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized the Maltese as part of the toy group in 1888.
They've been used as
hunting dogs, retrievers and guard
dogs during wartime.
History and Facts: The breed was developed in the United States
during the 1800s to be a smaller version of the Black - and - Tan
hunting dog.
These athletic
dogs originally
hunted fox
during the day and raccoons overnight, and today can be used to locate any number of
hunting prey due to their speed, endurance, and loud howl.
The cropping of the ears of the Great Dane began
during the years when the
dog was used to
hunt boar.
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).
He was developed initially as the ideal
dog for
hunting wild turkeys in the Wateree River Swamp
during the early 1900s and now beautifully adapts to the dove fields, the duck marshes and the homefires of his modern - day masters.
I do see pointer type
dogs around here frequently and also the Spanish Podenco
during hunting season (which I hate) I'm also not in favour of the exacting standards the kennel club apply and feel this causes suffering, deformity and disease in many breeds.
During the height of the breed's popularity, several English kings were involved with raising and
hunting with these
dogs.
During these trials the
dog is released to run through man - made tunnels to
hunt for its prey, usually a rat.
During the 1800s, he was used to produce the curly coat of the Curly - coated Retriever; was crossed with the English pointer to produce the Pudelpointer, a happy - go - lucky, energetic, and versatile German
hunting dog; and played a part in the development of the Irish Water Spaniel (and through the IWS, became an ancestor of the American Water Spaniel).
The Khoikhoi people who lived in the Cape Peninsula when the Dutch began trading with the area
during the mid 17th century, had a
hunting dog which was described as ugly, but noted for its ferocity when acting as a guard
dog.
I reviewed the information on the Veterinary Information Network and NOAH and did not find anything that really seemed as if it would be helpful except for a a suggestion for getting
dogs to eat
during hunting when they are reluctant to do so.
With these products comes more comfort and greater safety when
dogs travel and with these advantages most
dogs can be more productive
during training sessions, in competitive events, and on
hunting trips.
It had been recommended that AKC sanction Spaniel breed specialty clubs to hold these tests for the purpose of gauging a
dog's natural abilities
during demands of actual
hunting conditions.
Your vet's plan is the standard recommendation - stop and feed the
dog several times
during the course of
hunting.
That
dog, Skippy, was a wild
dog that had been captured
during a rabbit
hunting expedition.
The legend is that,
during the 19th century, Colonel Malcolm, while
hunting with his small brown terriers, accidentally shot his favorite
dog after mistaking it for a fox.
Following a routine that includes indoor exercise is something I work on
during the cold cold months and looking for ideas of how to change things up, I ran across an article by another pet blogger, (and I apologize for not remembering whom at this time), about hiding bits of healthy food or treats around the house and having your
dog hunt them out.
8) Can honey be fed
during the
hunt at one hour intervals to keep the
dog from going into a seizure?
During this time kennels popped up around England and the Labrador became a popular
hunting dog among waterfowl hunters.
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.
These Scents will not help your
dog find antlers
during an actual antler
hunt.
History and Facts: Used for stag
hunting during the Middle Ages, this bred was also an excellent guard
dog.
Following various land reclamation projects, the breed was left jobless for some time, but according to the Lagotto Romagnolo Association, it is
during this time that the Lagotto had the chance to evolve into the truffle
hunting dog that we know today.
Though docking and cropping are done mostly for appearance's sake, many owners and breeders say removing
hunting and farm
dogs» tails might prevent injuries
during chases or herding.
They have been selected to cooperate with other
dogs during the
hunt.
History and Facts: This relative new breed originated
during the 1900s in Sweden, where it was developed as a
hunting dog.
Now not only do I have a
dog that can not be used
during this
hunting season I will also have a littler of useless pups.
The golden retriever was initially bred as a gun
dog used to retrieve game; this use meant that these
dogs were bred to have a soft mouth to prevent damage to birds that were retrieved
during the
hunt.