Sentences with phrase «such as hunting dogs»

We highlighted here some basic types such as hunting dogs, guard dogs, companion dogs, herding dogs and working dogs though there are many other types regarding American Kennel Club.
This next food has the idea 30/20 protein - to - fat split that is recommended as a base level for performance animals such as hunting dogs.
Such preventatives are particularly important for high - risk animals such as hunting dogs, cottage dogs, and dogs hiking through fields.
Dogs with a heavy workload such as hunting dogs, sled dogs, or even some show dogs with a heavy travel schedule, can do well on foods that contain 20 percent fat (or more).

Not exact matches

Organizing special events such as Touch a Truck, the 4th of July parade, spring egg hunt, the fun and fishy «Smelt Fest,» «Flick - n - Float» water park film night, the dog lovers» Woofstock, Haunted Hayride and the Polar Express holiday outing are among Saifuku's responsibilities.
Although all forms of hunting are controversial, fox hunting was the most widespread form of hunting with dogs, and as such, has been the focus of public and political attention.
He has campaigned on numerous Animal Welfare causes such as against puppy smuggling [8] and has supported the Dogs Trust UK as well as BirdLife Malta in its campaign against the hunting of migrating birds.
BASC also looks forward to discussing the detail on issues such as trophy hunting, the intensive rearing of game birds, gun dog sales and electronic training collars to ensure unintended consequences that could damage animal welfare and the contribution of shooting are avoided.
Big dogs may have helped humans hunt dangerous carnivores, such as cave bears, hyenas and cave lions.
Instead of feeding dog food out of a bowl, use food - stuffing toys such as Kong ®, Buster Cube ®, or Premier Busy Buddy ® and let your dog «hunt» for his breakfast.
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.»
Unfortunately, back in the day, dogs were mainly kept as useful tools - for purposes such as herding, hunting and guarding.
A good example of this is the fact that you should avoid keeping small pets such as rats and guinea pigs with small hunting dogs such as chihuahua and king Charles spaniel.
Enroll him in some type of classes, or give him a hobby such as: obedience, agility, hunting or therapy dog work.
Dogs have been bred for reasons such as herding animals, aiding fishermen, hunting animals and pulling sleds.
Performance or Active — if you have a hunting dog, police dog or other working dog, they will have additional nutrient needs such as added protein, fat and antioxidants which will help them maintain their work load and proper body conditioning.
In the United States, dachshunds were first used for hunting small game such as prairie dogs.
While nowadays it is mainly used as a show dog, it originally found its place hunting small game, such as foxes, badgers, and a variety of rodents.
We like working with greyhounds because we do not have to train over any strong genetically bred instincts and drives (such as protection / guarding, being territorial, herding, dog aggression, or hunting).
The traditional «Russian breed» is a dog that has been born and bred to work, such as shepherd dogs, laika (barking / guarding) dogs, hunting (gun) dogs, and police dogs.
Common stressors can include things such as exercise (including hunting, herding, and sports), illnesses and injuries, surgeries (including spaying / neutering), vaccinations, and emotionally stressful situations like moving, environmental changes, or adopting a new dog.
For centuries, we've bred dogs for the purpose of aiding us in our work, such as in hunting (Labradors), herding (German Shepherd), and livestock protection (Great Pyrenees)[2].
Chasing wildlife is more common in hunting dogs such as hounds and gundogs, and chasing moving objects (including joggers and cyclists) can be a problem in sight hounds and herding dogs.
Capable of hunting large wild animals such as bear and boar, the Plott is actually North Carolina's state dog often used for hunting raccoon.
And in the old days, before there were fences, and scent hounds would follow game animals for miles (such as hunting for raccoon, bear, deer, or boar), the dogs would eventually find their way back to the camp where they started out.
Infected dogs experiencing a dramatic increase in activity, such as during hunting seasons, may develop overt clinical signs.
They were hunting dogs, used in groups to capture big mammals, such as pig dogs in Australia.
Terriers are often categorized as being difficult to housetrain and these mostly include the smaller, working terriers bred as vermin hunting dog such as rat terriers and Jack Russells.
The AKC has this to say about the Dogo: «The Dogo Argentino is a pack - hunting dog, bred for the pursuit of big - game such as wild boar and puma, and possesses the strength, intelligence and quick responsiveness of a serious athlete.
Field Spaniels enjoy competing in dog sports such as hunting tests, obedience trials, agility courses and the breed ring.
Back in those days, dogs were bred for a certain function such as retrieving, herding, guarding, and even hunting.
The dogs served as hunting partners for big game (such as seals and polar bears), and hauled the heavy carcasses back home.
Also known as «dead tail» or «cold water tail», is a condition that affects hunting and sporting dogs, such as Labrador Retrievers (including Goldies), Beagles, Foxhounds, English Pointers, and English Setters.
There, Standard Schnauzers were bred with smaller dogs, such as the miniature poodle and the Affenpinscher, to create a farm dog that was skilled at hunting rats.
Many specialties include extra events that demonstrate their dog's ability to carry out traditional functions such as herding, carting, hunting, or coursing.
To avoid conflict and use energy for more important functions such as hunting, reproducing and surviving, dogs developed special body signals and vocalizations known as «ritualized aggression.»
For example, territorial dogs, such as boxers, have been used as sentry guards, shepherds have been used to protect and hunting dogs such as Labrador retrievers have been used for scent detection work.
Potential negative: A mixed breed is not the best choice if you want a dog with specific skills, such as herding sheep, or hunting pheasants or rabbits.
Outbreaks can particularly occur in situations where dogs mix in groups, such as rehoming or boarding kennels and in hunting and racing greyhound communities.
Participating in activities such as agility, hunting, swimming and playing fetch are other fun ways that you can interact with your dog on both physical and mental levels.
Once the dog was introduced to Rhodesia it became known for its ability to hunt big game such as lions which is how it also became known as the African lion hound.
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And I think that the dogs would have much more fun doing something else, such as agility, herding or hunting competitions...
According to the company this food is recommended for adult dogs between the ages of 1 and 6 years who have higher energy requirements such as active, working, and hunting dogs.
In addition to hunting dogs, terriers such as Jack Russells and pitbulls are often poor companions for cats.
Some dogs such as terriers and hunting dogs have a very strong instinct to dig.
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).
In my opinion, ADVANCED obedience would include those remaining exercises that you'd use in high level competition, as well as specialized commands used for dogs that do real work, such as guide dog work, hunting and police / protection.
They were bred originally to be hunting dogs and can be dog aggressive, as well as aggressive to other animals such as cats, etc..
It wasn't until the 1960s that Chihuahuas started to become popular as pets — before then dogs were mainly sought after for utilitarian uses such as hunting and pulling carts.
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