it is just according to what you want in your dog if you want a smaller dog that as a general rule hunts closer to you and is easier to keep in sight of you then a feist or small cur/feist hybrid is what you want if you want a medium sized dog that hunts a little longer range then a cur or cur/hound cross is more your speed
It depends what you hunting but the most popular are labradores and retrievers.
IF your gonna buy a hunting do i say go for a bloodhound and a beagle if you want a small dog go for the beagle if you want a big dog go for the bloodhound
Most likely Beagles.....
French Brittany's are great bird dogs and good family dogs.
Labrador retriever
hound dog
Basset Hounds they were breed for ground hunting
Bluetick coonhound
i would say some type of hunting dogs but never when there a puppy hunting dogs would be good because they know the woods well
The Borzoi, or Russian Wolfhound.
The name of the dog that hunts hares is called a grehound.
using a dog from a working background would be better but you could train another breed for hunting just got to be dedicated to it and spend some time
The Norwegian Elkhound
A vizsla is a breed of dog. It is a red hunting dog.
Basset Hounds they were breed for ground hunting
the hunting dog has short, brown/tan and black fur for camouflage in with the backgrounds :)though that for the cape hunting dog or (same breed) the African wild dog
I think she was some type of hunting dog.
Rhodesian Ridgeback.
The dog breed 'Pointer' is known as a powerful hunting dog. Pointer dogs are highly energetic and very enthusiastic about hunting. They are intelligent, loyal, clean and are the perfect pet for a family.
It's up to you... but I would recommend a smaller dog like a Papillon.
It depends,what breed and personality does it have? Is it bred to be a fighting or hunting dog?
well yes they are but they also a swimming and retrieving breed which is used in hunting
Bluetick coonhound