If you want to acquire a hunting dog just for the company, here's what you should know to properly choose the breed of your future dog.
There are several categories of the hunting dog:
- Burrows (group 3)
- Dachshunds (group 4)
- Dogs of primitive type (group 5)
- Common and Blood Research Dogs (Group 6)
- Dogs of arrest (group 7)
- Game rapporteurs, brushes and water dogs (Group 8)
- Greyhounds (Group 10)
Some tips for all hunting dogs
Given that you will not use your pet for its main qualities, you will need to redirect its instincts to other activities such as Cani-run, cani-VTT, obiter theme, ability, etc.
Hunting dogs have a very high energy, they have been selected in this sense. They can not be satisfied with a cloistered life in a house, even with a garden, they could cause damage to manage their frustration.
They will need to ride a minimum of one to two hours a day. So that the walks remain pleasant, think to teach him the "recall" from the start. Make your dog more familiar with other animals from an early age.
Multiply as many as possible with rabbits, chickens, rodents, cats and even deer or wild boars, in small parks authorized for dogs. You can soothe his hunting instinct, and you can better control your companion.
The Terriers
(Fox Terrier, Yorkshire, Jack Russell, Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire, etc.) group 3
There are all sizes of terrier dogs, from the biggest as the Airedale, going through the medium like the Bull-Terrier, to the smallest Yorkshire gauge.
They are intended to dislodge animals from their burrows, like the fox or the badger. It will be natural for them to dig holes in the garden they adore! They are an assertive, obstinate temperament and a stubborn bit. Terriers are robust and rustic dogs.
The Dachshunds
There are three kinds of dachshunds, the biggest is the standard, then the dwarf and the smaller the Kaninchen; Long-haired or long-haired.
The dachshund has the same utility as terriers.
He is often exclusive with his master. He is a cheerful, lively and playful dog. Sometimes cunning but it is nonetheless very endearing.
Primitive dogs
(Akita-Inu, Chow-Chow, Husky-Siberian, Alaskan-Malamute, Samoyede, Spitz, etc.) group 5.
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| Siberian-Husky |
Some are used in sled teams like the Husky or the Laika of Yakutia, others just for the company like the Spitz, or for hunting like the Podenco.
They have undergone very few modifications or genetic crossings on the part of Man.
The primitive dog has particular behavioral characteristics: well-tempered character, stronger instinct and often greater mistrust of strangers or new situations.
Common or blood-searching dogs
(Les Bassets, Beagle, Dalmatian, Griffon, etc.) group 6
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| Les Bassets |
Current dogs aim to pursue or catch the game, with blood research dogs, it is a type of hunting aimed at finding the wounded animal.
They have an exceptional flair and they will know how to use it. They are often runaways so it will be necessary to attach much importance to the learning of the "Reminder". They are determined, obstinate and combative.





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