The hunting behaviour is something that is innate. The innate behaviours can either be trained and encouraged, or not encouraged. The dog will still have some hound like behaviours, but it wont really be "able" to hunt.
Hound dog is a general term for any dog that has helped hunt animals. Some hound breeds have been around for thousands of years.
A hound is a hunting dog. If you "hound" someone, you can also be said to "dog" them -- it means you hunt them tirelessly, following after them and usually bothering them.
It depends solely on what you want to hunt. If you want to hunt small mammals, like squirrels, get a terrier. If you want to hunt larger animals, like hares or raccoons, get a hound breed. If you want to hunt exceptionally large prey, like hogs, you'll have to get a dog from a kennel that specializes in that area.
using a hound to lead you to your prey, it is commonly used in cougar hunting because the dog will tree the cougar
The hound of the baskervilles'
They are a hound and have red eyes.
It seems like you are referring to the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury. In the book, the Mechanical Hound is a robotic creature used by the fire department to hunt down individuals who possess books, which are illegal in that society. The hound serves as a symbol of the oppressive government's control over knowledge and ideas.
hound dog hog
striped plot hound something
From googling his picture, he just looks like a generic hound dog mix. Coon hound, mayhaps? Either way, I don't think he's really meant to be a specific breed. Just a hound dog.
Depends on the dog's breed and size. If he's big enough (medium-large, like that of a coon-hound which has been bred to hunt and even fight racoons), then it's likely that the dog would win.
The Pharaoh hound dog.