Sentences with phrase «pack hunting»

However, since they excel in pack hunting, tracking, obedience, and field trials, hunters often use them or their owners may have them compete.
These capable scenting hounds were traditionally used as pack hunting dogs, but the modern Beagle that people have come to know and love was bred in Great Britain in the mid-1800s.
He was originally bred to work in packs hunting small game such as rabbit, pheasant, hare, and even deer.
It marked the divide between Mirounga Bay (where the Rat Pack hunted) and Shubrick Point (where the Sisterhood reigned).
The sport of pack hunting with Basset Hounds continues to this day in France and England.
This breed has a long history in the United States, where it has been used for hundreds of years for pack hunting purposes.
The Mastiff was also prized by English nobility for its excellent pack hunting skills, protective nature and loyalty.
The Brazilian Terrier was bred to work independently or in packs hunting small game
An unlikely sounding thriller: Jake Gyllenhaal plays a videojournalist who joins the pack hunting for sellable crime footage in Los Angeles — the kind of ghouls who hang about waiting for something nasty to happen so they can film it.
They were used to hunt alone and for pack hunting as well.
The American Kennel Club says this about the breed: «Instantly recognizable due to its big, heavy body, short legs and long ears, the Basset Hound has proven itself to be a multi-purpose dog that excels in conformation, obedience, tracking, field trialing and pack hunting.
The breed has been used for hunting in the United States since the 1700s during Colonial times, and is still used as a pack hunting hound today.
When the pack hunts translates as walking in the modern dog world.
But sounds are also important for mate detection, pack hunting, foraging - so if any or all of those capacities are gone, you'd have a very lost fish,» he told BBC News.
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