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Jorn Lier Horst | 320 pages | 28 Aug 2014 | Sandstone Press Ltd | 9781908737632 | English | Dingwall, United Kingdom 30 Best Hunting Dogs & Gun Breeds for All Types of Game & Hunts

Bloodhounds are truly best hunting dogs that always consider themselves leaders of the pack, and they are prepared to take on any challenge with their amazing tracking skills and sense of smell. This large breed was originally bred for hunting big and potentially dangerous game, such as wild boar or deer. However, after people discovered how strong of a sense of smell these dogs have, they began using for tracking people as well, which is the primary reason these dogs are still bred today. Nonetheless, this is still a , and shares a lot of the same traits with other , all of whom are great dogs for hunting. Clumber Spaniels love their walks and may need more baths than other dogs to keep their beautiful white coats shining white. They were originally bred for partridge and pheasant hunts, but their slower speed doesn't allow them for effective chases. However, Clumber Spaniels have a very fine sense of smell and they're great on stamina. It's been over two hundred years that have been known as professionals of small game hunts, and they continue to maintain this name to this day, with most professionals considering them to be the absolute best hunting dogs. will usually have a strong nose, too, and they are often used for assignments as detection dogs. Fortunately or not, they love barking, which allows hunters to always keep track of where the Beagle is currently at when on a hunt. But on the other hand, this is not the type of dog your neighbors will appreciate you bringing home one day. Speaking of America's iconic dogs, there are very few breeds with as rich of a history as American Foxhound. George Washington's dog of choice, this breed originated in the USA from a mixture of English foxhounds and other similar breeds. As the name suggests, their original purpose was to hunt foxes, but today, they will most often run deer during hunts. American Foxhounds are very energetic and stubborn with a good amount of stamina, which is what makes them best hunting dogs for many different types of hunts. They also have a good nose and are amazing at working in packs. This dog will love chasing rather than tracking, and needless to say, American Foxhounds have the tools for that. After Cocker Spaniels were brought to the United States, the breed was further improved and their hunting abilities expanded. Their gorgeous coats will need extra attention to keep in good condition or can be cut short for easier grooming. Easily the best for any type of waterfowl, Labrador breed profile are among the most beloved canines for all hunters around the world. These dogs are amazing at being trained, listening commands and simply grasping the essence of obedience training. Labrador Retrievers mature faster than most other dog breeds and can be easily trained as , which is why not only are they often used for hunting but also as working, service and therapy dogs. Those who do not consider an Irish to be a good hunting companion, might be a better choice. This is a talented field hunting and one of the most popular for bird hunts. They are great at pointing and retrieving small game, and chances are that if you go see a bird hunt with dogs involved, there will most likely be an English Setter used for retrieving. Even though dog breed is often rated higher by professional hunters than English , this highly celebrated breed is great at what they were bred to do. Appalachian Turkey Dogs are the type of canines which we learned more about from true hunters. These dogs are not yet recognized by AKC's registry and they are, essentially, still in the making. Appalachian Turkey dogs have been bred from a mixture of Plott , setters and pointers. It's not your regular family dog. Goldens are amazing small game hunters, and will be a good second choice. Golden Retrievers are not simply your good looking family dogs, and majority of hunters respect this breed as a decent choice for certain types of hunts. Rhodesian Ridgeback dog breed have always been known for their ferocity and bravery, which is why they were often used not as hunting dogs but rather good guard dogs. Eventually, this breed became a hunter of big game. Rhodesian Ridgebacks were not only hunting lions, but also a lot of other wild African animals, such as baboons and wild pigs. Unlike with lions where they wait for the hunter to make the kill, Ridgebacks have been known to fight and kill smaller animals like baboons on their own without any intervention of the owner. Treeing Walker Hounds are descendants of Foxhounds, and are better for short and quick hunts where you expect to find the prey within a few hours rather than days. Their stamina will allow to keep up with some of the fastest animals, and other skills to catch up to them. These dogs are versatile best hunting dogs ideal for most animal prey. They are of medium to large size, have calm temperament and thick coats, and have been known as a leading gun dog in Germany since the middle of 20th century. They have a strong nose, coat and great tracking skills, which makes them a perfect hunting dog for both land and water. Oftentimes, these dogs will work with groups of hunters, and they are particularly good at this task. Not a common choice mostly because of how rare these dogs are, Field Spaniels are definitely good small game retrieving dogs just like most of their Spaniel cousins. Field Spaniels might not be the absolute best hunting dogs mostly due to their temperament, but they have the skills and body for it. These dogs are also very affectionate and happy most of the time. Because of their ancestry, they do need to be used as working dogs and are expected to either hunt or do other physical labor; otherwise, if not given enough exercise and things to do, a can turn into a destructive brat. Overall, these dogs make excellent family companions. They are very cautious with strangers though. Those of you looking for a truly tough dog that will face the danger in the eyes should look no further than a Plott . These dogs are some of the best hunting dogs one can ask for when on the quest for big game, such as bears. A purebred Plott Hound will have a muscular body and a strong frame; they are tenacious canines with a lot of athleticism in them. Understanding the principles of hunting is also what these dogs are good at, and a Plott Hound will make sure to constantly release short and sharp barks so that you can keep track of where the action is happening while on fast track of a prey. If you're after cougars, bears or wild boars — this is your breed. If you think Pit Bulls are scary , wait till you see this big and muscular beast. Physical abilities of this breed are much more suitable for hunting than even Pit Bulls'. This will change places with your chase dog whenever the time comes and fight whoever he needs to fight — a hog, cougar or bear. They will sink in their teeth and hold onto the prey until the hunter catches up. This South American breed is much stronger, larger and more athletic than Pit Bulls. Naturally, Spaniels are inborn hunters, which is why we're seeing many different types of them on this list. Now it's the Sussex Spaniels' turn, another Spaniel originated from England that was bred for very specific hunting conditions and later almost became extinct. They are not a hunter's quintessential best choice, but are still considered to be some of the best hunting dogs for bird hunts. The biggest problem with Sussex Spaniels is their stubbornness, which makes them quite difficult to train. But once you get there, your dog will forever be your trusty hunting companion. This breed is the most laid back of all the spaniels, so they would be great for city life. They also have a tendency to howl and when left alone. Hunters who are looking to embark on a small game chases after animals such as squirrels or raccoons will not find a better hunting dog than Mountain . Remember the time you enjoyed chasing after pigeons and how fun that was? Well, Mountain cur still enjoys doing that for a living. After originating in Europe, Mountain were brought to the US in the 20th century specifically for hunting and protection from raccoons. It's a well known fact that Mountain curs will always dominate any type of squirrel hunt, as they are the most adept at it. The way their bodies are design, their athleticism, medium sized frame and speed, as well as their enthusiasm for small prey makes them some of the best hunting dogs out there. This breed has the nose and stamina to hunt even the most hard to catch birds in the wild. The problem with some of that small bird game is keeping up with their pace, and German Shorthair Pointers are quite possibly the only dog breed that can do that. Their intelligence will allow the dog to outwit the prey, and their stamina will let them to keep up with the bird for as long as is needed. German Shorthair Pointers are great for climbing steep and rugged hillsides as well as chase through even the most nastiest terrains. This breed is a combination of pointers and hounds, which is how the perfect hunting dog was born long time ago in Germany. Hunters looking for one of the best hunting dogs for bird hunts will never, ever go wrong with a German Shorthair . Many years have went into perfecting this breed and the result is an intelligent, loyal and easily trained bird hunting dog. Although Spinone Italion is definitely one of the best hunting dogs, their primary disadvantage is their speed. Spinone Italiono is quite slow for an all-around best hunter, but their intelligence and stubbornness is what sells them. As natural hunters, are known to have strong noses and are one of the most easily trained dogs. Their fearlessness also adds a few solid points to hunting. Vizslas are gentle and very affectionate yet sensitive dogs. They originated from Hungary sometime in the middle ages, and have been great hunters since them. This dog was royalty's first choice for hunting boars, bears, deer and other game of that type and size. They love running and hunting and do not like being penned up, which is where their true attitude comes into play. This is an all-purpose gun dog breed, and all their origins point to them being one of the best hunting dogs that ever existed. have a very strong instinctive prey drive, and there are very few animals whom they can tolerate for a long period of time. Their urge to constantly hunt is undeniable. Wirehaired Pointing — another gundog breed known well from the old days. Their coat is absolutely perfect for those types of hunting locations. Wirehaired Pointing Griffons are an intelligent breed that are willing to go through a lot to please the owner. Even on the job, these dogs remain playful and have an upbeat, -type of personality, which can be a good and a bad thing for serious hunters. Aside from the augmentation surgery, Okura Teruko has stated that the duty of a Hunting Dog is to be a "slave" to society and to be the "ultimate violence" above all others in order to preserve the peace and the order of the nation and the world even if it means sacrificing one's own bodies and souls for the people; a Hunting Dog must fight while injured and to the death, further showcasing the commitment and resolve a loyal member must have to be in the unit. This wiki. This wiki All wikis. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Teruko Okura Gasp of the Soul. Categories :. Universal Conquest Wiki. Ability User Organizations. Other Organizations. The Hunting Dog Podcast | Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts

Their fox-like looks means that ducks often think that the red-coated pups are actually foxes. When on the hunt for everything from raccoons to rabbits, having a hound along with you is the best way to find small game. The Treeing Walker Coonhound , for one, excels in its ability to track and tree raccoons. Walkers trail and tree the quarry, thus how they got their moniker. Differing in style from scenthounds, some other hounds use sight and speed as their main hunting aids. Known as the national dog of Malta, the Pharaoh Hound is smart as a whip and fast as one too. If rabbits are your game then the Pharaoh Hound is the dog to bring with you. These sniff out and chase rabbits with vigor. And they even work right along with ferrets to corner their game. Elkhounds continue to be used to take down moose to this day. Another pick for hunting larger quarry is the Karelian Bear Dog. This medium-sized is a and, as the name suggests, a fearless hunter of bears. The Karelian Bear Dog is a hardy pup who can work in harsh conditions and hunts prey with silent stealth. Only when they find prey will this breed bark to alert you to the find. Have a dog who loves to hunt all the time? Check out these AKC performance sports that allow your pup to hone those skills and show them off to a crowd. Compare Breeds Compare up to 5 different breeds side by side. Dog Name Finder Browse our extensive library of dog names for inspiration. Find out the best and worst foods for your dog and which to avoid. Additional Resources AKC. Get Started in . Clubs Offering: Training Classes. Best Dog Breeds For Hunting. By Susan Paretts Nov 12, 4 Minutes. Nov 12, 4 Minutes. Dog Breeds For Flushing Birds and Waterfowl When on the hunt for upland game of a feathered variety, a Spaniel breed is a good choice to accompany you. Dog Breeds For Hunting Small Game When on the hunt for everything from raccoons to rabbits, having a hound along with you is the best way to find small game. Selecting a Puppy How do you know what breed is right for your family? How do you find a reputable breeder? What questions should you ask a breeder? Download this e-book for guidance on these questions and other important factors to consider when looking for a puppy. As stated by one of their members, Jono Saigiku in his attempts to recruit Doppo Kunikida and Okura Teruko when describing the commitment of being a Hunting Dog, the moment the surgery is completed, the physical changes to the potential recruit's bodies would need monthly surgeries to maintain their new bodies that would otherwise break down and self destruct on its own by rotting from the inside out if left alone. This insures that even if the new member isn't actually loyal to the group itself, they have no choice but to comply and stay in the unit or die, broadening the potential candidates to even wanted criminals. Aside from the augmentation surgery, Okura Teruko has stated that the duty of a Hunting Dog is to be a "slave" to society and to be the "ultimate violence" above all others in order to preserve the peace and the order of the nation and the world even if it means sacrificing one's own bodies and souls for the people; a Hunting Dog must fight while injured and to the death, further showcasing the commitment and resolve a loyal member must have to be in the unit. This wiki. This wiki All wikis. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Teruko Okura Gasp of the Soul. Categories :. Universal Conquest Wiki. Going Afield: In Fall, Hunting Dogs Know Their Time Is Here

This wiki All wikis. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Teruko Okura Gasp of the Soul. Categories :. Universal Conquest Wiki. The well-worn collar with its familiar bell is a sure sign of good times to come. Even the puppies whose only experience has been training with a bird wing in the yard sense that adventure is here. Being fitted with his own collar and bell gives a sense of pride and purpose that every bird-dog hunter can see in a promising newcomer. On the first day of hunting season, anticipation runs high as owner and dogs set out for their fall adventure. Finding birds, whether upland game, prairie chickens, or ducks, is the goal. But the process of getting there is just as exciting for man and dog, as they set out by truck or boat for a day of hunting. Autumn is the best time for taking a dog into the field. The days are crisp and the air redolent with the scent of pine and hickory. Different climates bring their own special tang, sort of like the difference between a gin and tonic and well-aged bourbon. Dogs inhale their own special fragrances, far more nuanced than we humans can detect, and what they scent is far more telling than anything we can imagine. So we follow their lead into the brush, along the fence lines or into the sage, relying on their instincts to lead us to the game. In our urbanized, suburbanized, and civilized lives, there are far fewer opportunities to go afield with a good hunting dog. Fortunately, there are those hunters and lovers of the natural world who have given us the opportunities to take our sporting dogs out for a chance to experience some of what their ancestors did to survive. It is an amazing and thrilling experience to see a young puppy lock up on a bird, standing staunch and quivering with excitement that no one could possibly teach. In the formal world of hunt tests and field trials, there are rules of style and form which mark the differences among the contestants, but at the end of the day, the dogs win, whether or not they bring supper to their owner. Color is primarily white with liver, orange, black or lemon patches or speckles. They are generally lean but very well-muscled. Tails are rarely docked and provide distinction when on point. SIZE Height usually ranges from 21 to 24 inches from the ground to the highest point of the shoulders, and weight usually ranges between 45 and 75 pounds. Field lines tend to run larger than show lines. While loyal and affectionate, field bred lines may exhibit restless traits that make them less than ideal as indoor unless exercised extensively. The pointer is one of the oldest hunting breeds, first appearing in England around A noble and ancient French breed, extremely handsome and almost setter-like in body form, hard-charging in the field and docile at home. Picardys were originally developed for hunting in heavily wooded areas and swamps, excelling in hunting marshes, and thus make a particularly good choice as a pheasant dog. Picardys also do double duty as waterfowl dogs. The breed is squarely built muscular, with a long muzzle and long ears that hang fairly low. Coat color varies from chocolate, chestnut brown and white with sandy colored markings on the head and white or grey spots on the legs. SIZE Pircady spaniels range from 22 to 24 inches tall, and weigh from 44 to 55 pounds. Because of their good nature, Picardy spaniels were the only dogs allowed in the salons of Revolutionary France: cultural hubs of discussion, good manners and sociability. Part and part pointer, a fine combination: natural at pointing, retrieving and loving a family. Pudelpointers are a cross of pudels and pointers, with a good nose, excellent endurance and a strong desire to hunt. Their coats are usually rather coarse to the touch. Pudelpointers have expressive faces. Their tails are generally docked at two-thirds of the original length. In general, they are liver or chestnut in color, but some individuals are solid black. SIZE Male pudelpointers are 22 to 27 inches tall from the ground to the highest point of their shoulders, while females are 20 to 26 inches in height. The weight range for both males and females is about 45 to 65 pounds. They do well in the home, are relatively easy to train, and have a strong desire to hunt. They also are described as calm with a good amount of self-control. They are not super-popular in the United States, though that is changing as more people learn about them or see them perform in the field. Pudelpointers were developed in Germany in the s. While registered as Irish Setters, they are referred to as Red Setters to acknowledge their distinct differences. Red Setters are a product of an extensive restoration initiated in the s. They have a racy ground pattern, can cover extensive range, and are known for their high intelligence. They are at home in pheasant fields, grouse woods, and on the prairies, and tend to break out easily and at a young age. They are an excellent choice for the hunter who has a variety of destinations. Most specimens are natural backers and retrievers. They tend to have less feathering, and will often have white on the chest, feet, face, and occasionally tail. Most lines of Red Setters point with extreme style, with the high tail and high head typical of American bred pointing breeds. SIZE Red Setters are typically in the range of 40 to 50 pounds, with females usually slightly smaller than the males. They do well as house companions, provided they are provided plenty of exercise. They tend to become very loyal and attached to their human companions, and make excellent house dogs as well as hunters. Today's modern red setter is the result of an infusion of English setter blood in the by a small group of red setter enthusiasts who wanted to restore the Irish red setter as a hunting dog. A versatile hunter with an easily trainable disposition. Their numbers are small in the United States but they are much sought after by hunters that perceive them to be one of the most versatile and easily trained gundog breeds. Color is generally large patches of brown or black on a ticked or solid white background. SIZE Height usually ranges from 18 to 22 inches from the ground to the highest point of the shoulders, and weight usually ranges between 35 and 55 pounds. They can be strong willed but are excellent companions and easily make the transition from house to driven field hunter. Small Munsterlanders usually get along well with other pets provided they are given the freedom to play. Although they share a very similar name and originated in the same area of Germany, the Small and Large Munsterlanders are not closely related. A cool-looking, close-working with a laid-back approach to life. They are sturdy and determined hunters with a close-working, deliberate style. That makes Spinones excellent pheasant and ruffed grouse dogs. While not fast or flashy, the breed will naturally point and retrieve, and is gaining popularity due to its wonderfully unique appearance and extreme reliability in the field. The Spinone is a calm dog, typically hunting at a more relaxed pace than many pointing breeds. Color should be solid white, white and orange, orange roan with or without orange markings, white with brown markings, or brown roan with or without brown markings. Most color combinations are ticked or roan although an occasional solid liver color is possible. Tails are generally docked to roughly fifty percent of full length. The is an ancient breed of dog, possibly dating back to B. Greek traders are thought to have brought rough-coated dogs to Italy, and those dogs crossed with breeds there to create what we now know as the Spinone Italiano. SIZE This a large and rugged bird dog. Height usually ranges from 23 to 28 inches from the ground to the highest point of the shoulders, and weight usually ranges between 64 and 86 pounds. They are intelligent and easily trained although they can be stubborn and may need a firm training hand. Spinones are very calm indoors and transition easily from house to hunt. The Spinone gets along wonderfully with children and other pets. The Spinone may have been named was named for the Italian Spino bush, a thorny plant providing cover to game and which could be penetrated only by dogs with thick, wiry coats. The ne pronounced nay probably comes from the Italian word for dog, cane. An ancient and versatile breed from Hungary, the offers a staunch and beautiful point, a natural desire to retrieve, and deep loyalty to its owner and hunting partner. They exhibit natural abilities to point and retrieve, and show a genuine love of water. They do not have an undercoat, however, and are not particularly well suited for very low temperatures. Consider this your teal dog if you want to do some water work. The Vizsla makes an ideal early- to mid-season upland bird dog. Tails are generally docked to a length of roughly two-thirds of the natural length. Vizslas are generally lean but quite well muscled. SIZE This is a medium-sized bird dog. Vizslas ranges from 21 to 25 inches tall from the ground to the highest point of the shoulders, and weigh between 40 and 60 pounds. They are known as one-owner dogs because of their loyalty. They take training well but must be handled carefully, as they generally exhibit sensitive personalities. They thrive indoors with the family, provided they are sufficiently exercised. Originally bred in Hungary, Vizslas would flush birds and drive small game into nets. Ancestors of the Vizsla were used by Hungarian aristocracy as early as the midth century and somehow, thanks to their wonderful nature and excellent hunting abilities, survived the Turkish occupation — , the Hungarian Revolution , and World War II. Meet the Grey Ghost, so named for its handsome coloration and haunting eyes. Their versatility is legendary, and Weims adapt well to varied terrain, game and conditions. Originally bred to hunt boar, bear and deer, the has now become an upland specialist. Eye color varies, but the eyes are invariably handsome. Tails are generally docked early to no more than one-third of the natural length. SIZE This is a large bird dog. Height usually ranges from 23 to 27 inches from the ground to the highest point of the shoulders and weight usually falls between 55 and 80 pounds. They tend to be less social toward strangers and can be protective. They can also be territorial and should be socialized early. That said, they are unerringly loyal and devoted to their handler, and are typically excellent family dogs. The Weimaraner originated in the Weimar region of Germany in the early 19th Century, and like many continental versatile dogs, was originally bred as a hunting dog for European royalty, who typically needed efficient dogs that could do most of the work. Enter the ! The wirehaired Vizsla was bred in Hungary in the s from Vizslas, with the intent of producing a dog that points and retrieves as well as a standard Vizsla, but can work well in harsher conditions and colder weather. German wirehaired pointers, pudelpointers, bloodhounds and setters all contributed to breed. The wirehaired Vizsla is best known for its staunch pointing skills, natural retrieving skills, and trainability. This a versatile dog that can also hunt waterfowl. They feature a rust, golden, reddish or sandy colored coat. The coat is both dense and wiry. The shaggy beard and eyebrows are endearing indeed. SIZE This is a medium-sized hunting dog, 21 to 25 inches tall at the shoulders and weighing 40 to 65 pounds. The build is stockier and studier than that of a standard Vizsla. They are affectionate family dogs. They do need a lot of exercise. There are under wirehaired Vizslas in the U. An extremely versatile dog equally adept at waterfowl and upland birds. It is a deliberate hunter that will track, point, and retrieve on land and water and stay within easy range of the hunter. Their thick, heavy coat is well suited to hunting in very cold temperatures and they tend to prefer cooler hunting climates. Color should be steel gray with brown, orange, white or, occasionally, black markings. SIZE Height usually ranges from 20 to 24 inches from the ground to the highest point of the shoulders, and weight usually ranges between 40 and 60 pounds. They make very good watchdogs. They must be socialized early and kept very active in a home setting to avoid restless behavior. Their coat will shed very little but must be stripped to encourage new hair growth. The wirehaired pointing griffon was originally developed in the Netherlands, it was refined in France and is generally considered a French breed. Visit Quail Forever. Pheasants Forever is a c 3 charitable organization. Your donation is tax deductible under the fullest extent of the law. Header Secondary Navigation. Search for: Search Site. Donate Renew Join Sweepstakes. Breed: Type: Flusher Developed in the Carolina lowlands, but well-suited to a variety of upland hunting. Breed: Chesapeake Bay Type: Flusher A rugged and loyal retriever that can withstand the harshest of conditions and hunt all day. Breed: Clumber Spaniel Type: Flusher The largest of the spaniels, stockily built to work slowly and power through thick cover in a thorough and relentless search for birds. Breed: English Type: Flusher The original pocket rocket: the biggest-hearted, hardest hunting little dog out there. Breed: Type: Flusher A good-sized, family-friendly flushing dog for pheasants, quail and other upland birds. Breed: Flat- Coated Retriever Type: Flusher One of the happiest hunting breeds out there, these hard-working retrievers make great triple-purpose dogs: upland bird flusher and retriever , reliable waterfowling companion and fetcher, and exuberant family member. Breed: Type: Flusher A beautiful, versatile and people-loving retriever that is a pro in the uplands. Breed: Type: Flusher Perhaps the most versatile hunting dog of all; warrior in the field, family pooch at home. Breed: Type: Pointer One of the oldest pointing breeds, the Bracco Italiano is a classic gun dog that originated in Italy, and makes a great workmate in the field and friend at home. Breed: Braques du Bourbonnais Type: Pointer A versatile hunting dog from the heart of France, these pups are a lot of dog in a small package. Breed: Type: Pointer The Braque Francais, an ancient breed from France, is considered the common ancestor to all contemporary shorthaired pointing dogs. Breed: Deutsch-Drahthaar Type: Pointer A happy, high-energy and whiskered bird dog with extremely versatile hunting skills and excellent family- dog traits. Breed: Deutsch-Kurzhaar Type: Pointer An extremely versatile bird dog with a strong desire to both hunt and please its master. Breed: English Setter Type: Pointer An elegant and graceful pointing dog that's equally adept in the uplands and the home. Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Type: Pointer This versatile do-everything dog is one of the most popular hunting breeds. Breed: German Wirehaired Pointer Type: Pointer A versatile, handsome and loyal bearded dog with dual skills for the uplands and the water. Breed: Large Munsterlander Type: Pointer A gentle and cooperative versatile hunter with an easy-going, trainable disposition. Breed: Type: Pointer Part poodle and part pointer, a fine combination: natural at pointing, retrieving and loving a family. Breed: Spinone Italiano Type: Pointer A cool-looking, close-working pointing dog with a laid-back approach to life. Breed: Vizsla Type: Pointer An ancient and versatile breed from Hungary, the Vizsla offers a staunch and beautiful point, a natural desire to retrieve, and deep loyalty to its owner and hunting partner. Breed: Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Type: Pointer An extremely versatile dog equally adept at waterfowl and upland birds. Recent Posts What's in a Name? Footer Navigation About. Get Involved. Contact Us. Visit Quail Forever The quail division of our upland wildlife conservation org. Chapter Officer Login. See how your donation is used. All Rights Reserved. Twitter YouTube Facebook Instagram.

Hunting Breeds: The Best Dog Breeds For Hunting Quarry Of All Kinds

After the languid days of summer , it is almost a relief to enjoy the interim between summer and winter. The soft rustle of leaves gliding on chilly winds, the muted sounds of birds still hanging around before undertaking their death-defying migrations, and the tinkling sounds of bells all tell us of the changing seasons. Our hunting dogs , too, sense the shift of the breeze and the scent of familiar woolens pulled out of closets, harbingers of good things to come. When the shotgun is being oiled and the leather case taken down from gun rack, a seasoned hunting dog knows his time is here. The well-worn collar with its familiar bell is a sure sign of good times to come. Even the puppies whose only experience has been training with a bird wing in the yard sense that adventure is here. Being fitted with his own collar and bell gives a sense of pride and purpose that every bird-dog hunter can see in a promising newcomer. On the first day of hunting season, anticipation runs high as owner and dogs set out for their fall adventure. Finding birds, whether upland game, prairie chickens, or ducks, is the goal. But the process of getting there is just as exciting for man and dog, as they set out by truck or boat for a day of hunting. Autumn is the best time for taking a dog into the field. The days are crisp and the air redolent with the scent of pine and hickory. Different climates bring their own special tang, sort of like the difference between a gin and tonic and well-aged bourbon. Dogs inhale their own special fragrances, far more nuanced than we humans can detect, and what they scent is far more telling than anything we can imagine. So we follow their lead into the brush, along the fence lines or into the sage, relying on their instincts to lead us to the game. In our urbanized, suburbanized, and civilized lives, there are far fewer opportunities to go afield with a good hunting dog. Fortunately, there are those hunters and lovers of the natural world who have given us the opportunities to take our sporting dogs out for a chance to experience some of what their ancestors did to survive. It is an amazing and thrilling experience to see a young puppy lock up on a bird, standing staunch and quivering with excitement that no one could possibly teach. In the formal world of hunt tests and field trials, there are rules of style and form which mark the differences among the contestants, but at the end of the day, the dogs win, whether or not they bring supper to their owner. Competitions are not judged by whether dogs bring game to the table. That is for serious hunters, whose dogs must be trained and conditioned for work under any circumstances. That is what they were bred to do and what they must love to do. In our former lives, dogs could make the difference between living and starving. This breed is the most laid back of all the spaniels, so they would be great for city life. They also have a tendency to howl and bark when left alone. Hunters who are looking to embark on a small game chases after animals such as squirrels or raccoons will not find a better hunting dog than Mountain cur. Remember the time you enjoyed chasing after pigeons and how fun that was? Well, Mountain cur still enjoys doing that for a living. After originating in Europe, Mountain curs were brought to the US in the 20th century specifically for hunting and protection from raccoons. It's a well known fact that Mountain curs will always dominate any type of squirrel hunt, as they are the most adept at it. The way their bodies are design, their athleticism, medium sized frame and speed, as well as their enthusiasm for small prey makes them some of the best hunting dogs out there. This breed has the nose and stamina to hunt even the most hard to catch birds in the wild. The problem with some of that small bird game is keeping up with their pace, and German Shorthair Pointers are quite possibly the only dog breed that can do that. Their intelligence will allow the dog to outwit the prey, and their stamina will let them to keep up with the bird for as long as is needed. German Shorthair Pointers are great for climbing steep and rugged hillsides as well as chase through even the most nastiest terrains. This breed is a combination of pointers and hounds, which is how the perfect hunting dog was born long time ago in Germany. Hunters looking for one of the best hunting dogs for bird hunts will never, ever go wrong with a German Shorthair Pointer. Many years have went into perfecting this breed and the result is an intelligent, loyal and easily trained bird hunting dog. Although Spinone Italion is definitely one of the best hunting dogs, their primary disadvantage is their speed. Spinone Italiono is quite slow for an all-around best hunter, but their intelligence and stubbornness is what sells them. As natural hunters, Vizslas are known to have strong noses and are one of the most easily trained dogs. Their fearlessness also adds a few solid points to hunting. Vizslas are gentle and very affectionate yet sensitive dogs. They originated from Hungary sometime in the middle ages, and have been great hunters since them. This dog was royalty's first choice for hunting boars, bears, deer and other game of that type and size. They love running and hunting and do not like being penned up, which is where their true attitude comes into play. This is an all-purpose gun dog breed, and all their origins point to them being one of the best hunting dogs that ever existed. Weimaraners have a very strong instinctive prey drive, and there are very few animals whom they can tolerate for a long period of time. Their urge to constantly hunt is undeniable. Wirehaired Pointing Griffon — another gundog breed known well from the old days. Their coat is absolutely perfect for those types of hunting locations. Wirehaired Pointing Griffons are an intelligent breed that are willing to go through a lot to please the owner. Even on the job, these dogs remain playful and have an upbeat, puppy-type of personality, which can be a good and a bad thing for serious hunters. Last on the list of best hunting dogs but definitely not least is the who has a fascinating story of how they originated. Back in the 19th century, there was a shipwrecked brig from England that was rescued by an American ship. On board, there were two Newfoundland puppies, one black and one red. They proved to be great water retrievers later on and they became so popular that people would bring their retrievers to be bred with them. The breed became very advanced in their water retrieving skills later on. This is a hard working dog breed that is not afraid of water, dirt or brutal terrain. Compared to Labrador Retrievers, Chesapeaks have a more solid build and their coat is more suitable for hunting that involves a lot of water contact. Usually, these dogs absolutely love to swim and will do so eagerly, especially for the prey. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Top Dog Tips. Home Science. History of Dogs Through Science. Recipe: Best Homemade Dog Biscuits. Most Common Allergies In Dogs. Is Cat Food Bad for Dogs? Review: Petural Dog Nail Grinder. Review: Nativo Naturals Dog Chews. Review: BoxDog Subscription Box. Big White Dog Breeds. Boykin Spaniel A close relative of or rather a mixture of an American Water Spaniels, Pointers and Retrievers, Boykin Spaniel is a breed that has originated in South Carolina back in the beginning of 20th century. English Pointer Pointers are a popular breed, but because there several types of Pointers, the original one is often called English Pointer. Bluetick Coonhound Mostly popular because of certain cartoons, Bluetick Coonhound is actually one of the best hunting dogs one can wish for. American Foxhound Speaking of America's iconic dogs, there are very few breeds with as rich of a history as American Foxhound. Labrador Retriever Easily the best hunting dog for any type of waterfowl, Labrador Retrievers breed profile are among the most beloved canines for all hunters around the world. English Setter Those who do not consider an to be a good hunting companion, English Setter might be a better choice. Appalachian Turkey Dog Photo: turkeydog. Golden Retriever It's not your regular family dog. Field Spaniel Not a common choice mostly because of how rare these dogs are, Field Spaniels are definitely good small game retrieving dogs just like most of their Spaniel cousins. Plott Hound Those of you looking for a truly tough dog that will face the danger in the eyes should look no further than a Plott Hound. Naturally, Spaniels are inborn hunters, which is why we're seeing many different types of them on this list. Mountain Cur Hunters who are looking to embark on a small game chases after animals such as squirrels or raccoons will not find a better hunting dog than Mountain cur. Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Wirehaired Pointing Griffon — another gundog breed known well from the old days. Chesapeake Bay Retriever Last on the list of best hunting dogs but definitely not least is the Chesapeake Bay retriever who has a fascinating story of how they originated. Why is the dachshund not on here for badger hunting? Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here. You have entered an incorrect email address! 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