People today, often train hunting dogs for FUN and hunt for FUN! Sadly they do not need the food but do so for TROPHIES hanging on their walls. But don't blame the dog, he is just being loyal to what his owner has trained him. :(
For hunting raccoons
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy needs to train his dogs in hunting raccoons. Raccoon hunting is a tradition in his family, and Billy's goal is to train his two dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, to become skilled hunters who can assist him in catching raccoons. The training involves teaching the dogs to track, tree, and corner raccoons during hunting expeditions in the woods.
Technically, all dogs can be hunters. Some breeds have the hunting instinct honed by special breeding. Hunting dogs speciallize in tracking and killing prey. It will be easier to bring out the hunting instinct in a hunting dog, but it isn't impossible to train a non-hunting dog to hunt.
No, there are certain breeds of dogs that people refer to as "Hunting Dogs", such as Golden Retriever, or a Labrador.
Yes you can.They are still used as hunting dogs
People today, often train hunting dogs for FUN and hunt for FUN! Sadly they do not need the food but do so for TROPHIES hanging on their walls. But don't blame the dog, he is just being loyal to what his owner has trained him. :(
Frederick Erb has written: 'How to train dogs and cats' -- subject(s): Training, Shooting, Dogs, Hunting
At Sea World people train sea animals to perform showsCops train dogs to detect bombs, criminals, drugs and lost peoplePeople train dogs to help blind people get aroundDuck hunters train their dogs to catch ducks as they fall from the skyBig game and small game hunters train their dogs to help them catch the animal that they shot
People use hunting dogs in various regions and environments around the world. Hunting dogs are commonly used in forests, fields, and open terrains where they assist hunters in tracking, flushing out, and retrieving game animals. They are employed for hunting activities such as bird hunting, deer hunting, boar hunting, and small game hunting. Hunting dogs' keen senses, agility, and training make them valuable companions for hunters in different geographical locations, supporting them in their pursuit of game animals.
People want to hunt raccoons on hunting season . They treed and kill raccoons . Hunting hounds ( that are hunting dogs ) also do the same .
it is important to train dogs because they can become viscous if not trained and can become messy and unstable to live with, that is why most people train their dogs to sit, to stop them jumping up people, or for a treat and for them to 'go to bed' like my nans dog and they will go to bed :)
Yes. Most hunting dogs are smart because they have to be easy to train (or at least easier than most other dogs) and they have to be really attuned to paying attention to what their owner wants.