if they are trained to do so or they have learned by them selfs most dogs still retain there instincts of wolves many small dogs have no relation to wolves though if you train a group of dogs the process will continue through offspring same way as wolfs do
They hunt for as long as they can, until they find dinner
Yes, they have to hunt tem for dinner.
"The dog's dinner" indicates that the dinner belongs to one dog. If multiple dogs are each having their own dinner, you would say "The dogs' dinners," with the apostrophe after the "s" to show possession by multiple dogs.
begels like to hunt
Whatever they catch
It really depends on what kind of dog it is, also how it's trained. You can train dogs to hunt, but they will not do it automatically.
hunt
Pits can't really be "trained" they are used almost exclusively as catch dogs in case of hogs but pitbulls will hunt smaller animals. Pits have better olfatory than the smelling breeds and have better stanima than hunting breeds. An adult pitbull will smell and run after an animal and will hunt it with no training on your part. If the pitbull is well trained, you can command him not to catch that animal or go ahead if is ok.
No, lice that affect dogs are different from those that affect humans, so you cannot catch lice from dogs.
Dogs hunt rabbits as a natural instinct, rooted in their ancestry as predators.
Racoons
they sniff it