yes but they mostly use smell to hunt
you can see African hunting dogs in London zoo, Colchester or Dublin. i think that's what you were asking
cats hunting for prey and dogs sniffing other dogs out like they would in the wild to see who they are
Hunting dogs eat meat.
no they are not hunting dogs . they are too small. As with most small dogs there were originally breed as ratters.
depend on if the deers are afraid of dogs
No, they were originally bred as watch dogs. Dog organisations now class them as 'working dogs' though most of them are now family pets. It is thought that it was originally bred from hunting breeds.
no they are not hunting dogs . they are too small. As with most small dogs there were originally breed as ratters.
No, they are water dogs, they are retrievers.
No, there are certain breeds of dogs that people refer to as "Hunting Dogs", such as Golden Retriever, or a Labrador.
they would be used as wild boor hunting dogs, and deer hunting dogs . (ect.)
Maybe camoflaouge It's not just hunting dogs that have a white tipped tail. African wild dogs have the same white tip. In the wild, that white tip helps keep the pack in contact while hunting. For hunting dogs, it helps the hunter keep track of where his/her dogs are.
I guess they could be used for hunting but they are better guard dogs. They can be used as a hunting companion instead.