depend on if the deers are afraid of dogs
they would be used as wild boor hunting dogs, and deer hunting dogs . (ect.)
They were first bred as hunting dogs. For hunting rabbits and foxes etc.
Some breeds of dogs are named for things they were used in hunting for. A deer dog, or deer hound, would have gone on hunting trips for deer. There are wolf hounds and rat terriers, etc.
yes it does---- Most definitely! I hunt a 3,500 deer lease in Alabama where they allow deer-hunting with dogs and dogs constantly interrupt the hunts on this lease for all members, that stray from large adjoining tracts. The owners are cavalier about it, even rude when contacted (they have their information on the dog's tags) about their dogs. They simply retrieve them and leave. I cringe every time that I hear the beasts....
You need to list the State you are asking about.
No, they are water dogs, they are retrievers.
Deer Bison Coyote Rabbits Fox Prairie Dogs
Buffalo, deer, antelope, rabbits, fish, even dogs.
Yes you can.They are still used as hunting dogs
it depends on what you are hunting for but beagles, coon dogs, and golden retrievers are some of them. if you are hunting small animals like: birds, rabbits, mice, voles, etc. the westie is the best hunting dog for that but like the person above said, it depends on what your hunting
Wildlife: foxes, rabbits and deer. Farm animals: chickens, cows, horses, ducks, goats, pigs, rabbits, cats, dogs.
A group of hunting dogs, refering to deer-houds.