I guess they could be used for hunting but they are better guard dogs. They can be used as a hunting companion instead.
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.
princess, pixie, Justin or prozie.
yes they can be good pets . mainly used for hunting though
a good personality and giving up the catch on their own will
No, I suggest a retriever, cocker spaniel, or an english settler.
Dalmatians were originally bred to be hunting dogs and have a strong prey drive. They can excel at hunting activities, especially bird hunting due to their keen sense of smell and stamina. However, their hunting abilities may vary depending on individual temperament and training.
Sheepadoodles have a poodle's coat so they do not shed. I hope this answer helps you.
Some are, especially those that are properly trained and bred to be used as hunting dogs. Genetics plays a great deal in how well and how driven a dog is to be used for hunting. Golden retrievers bred to be used for hunting mainly water fowl. There are several lines though that have this hunting strain bred out so that they are only good as pets or service dogs for the blind and handicapped. However, there are still a number of bloodlines that exist that breed such dogs for use in hunting. They are not bred to fight or attack animals like Rottweilers or Rhodesian Ridgebacks or even Irish Wolfhounds are, but rather to go into the water, fetch the birds that have been shot by the hunter and bring them back to the hunter.
yes, they are hunting dogs breed for their ability sniff out prey.
yes because if they are not fast, the animal they are trying to eat will run away
The size of dogs is determined by genetics, just like humans. Look at the size of the dogs parents and grandparents to get a good idea. Also, what in the world is a "King Shepherd"??