Sentences with phrase «sporting dog used for hunting»

The Airedale is the largest of the terrier breeds and originates from Yorkshire, England where he was a sporting dog used for hunting back in the mid-19th century.

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The term «hobbyist» refers to an individual or an organization who is not a commercial breeder but is (1) actively involved in any nationally recognized, organized animal sport or hobby for a period of at least one year prior to making application; or (2) participates in field trials, owns nationally - recognized breeds used specifically as hunting dogs, participates in hunting activities, has held (and continues to hold) a current valid Oklahoma hunting license and has held such license for at least one year prior to making application; or (3) qualifies as a «rescuer.»
When a sporting dog is used often for hunting or if the dog swims frequently, the dog should be conditioned prior to these activities or not allowed to swim in extremely cold water.
Exercise is very important for dogs like these because they have been used for generations for sporting parties and long hunts in the woods.
Much like the Pitbull, this dog is used for blood sports, guarding property, and hunting dog as well as a war dog.
They are like sports for your dogs and uses their natural instinct to hunt, keeping them busy and out of mischief!
If you plan to use your Spanish Pointer for hunting or other dog sports, you should start training while the puppies are still fairly young.
It is also worth noting that this breed is fairly active — if you plan to use your Norbottenspets for hunting or other dog sports you may want to consider an active or working breed formula to make sure that his energy needs are being met.
Both breeds today are rarely used for hunting foxes due to laws banning the practice in many places, but some breeders and owners have their dogs compete in sporting events such as go - to - ground contests, in which they have to go underground to attempt to kill a caged rat or other small animal.
The Chessie is a multi-talented dog, used not only for hunting but for tracking, retrieving, field sports, and obedience.
The Hungarian Agar is also a fairly active breed that can be trained for hunting and coursing — if you use your dog for these sports you should consider an active or working breed formula to ensure that your dog's needs for energy are being met.
Wire Fox Terriers were initially used for hunting and tracking in England in the 1800s, so they are good at dog sports and have a lot of stamina.
However, a dysplastic dog should not be used for breeding or strenuous sport such as agility, hunting, sledding, lure coursing, or herding.
That's why they oppose using dogs for hunting, breeding, hiking, working, companionship, and dog sports.
A huge loophole but the original Act approved by voters largely exempted dogs raised and used for hunting or sport.
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