Most wild dogs do. But if your talk'n bout a domestic dog it depends on how many dogs the hunter brings.
Dogs hunt in groups and hunt by the saying that "there is safety in numbers". By hunting in groups, they can overpower animals much larger than themselves (like caribou for example). Being opportunists, they will often go after a sick, injured, or dying animal. They also have a "pecking order" in which one dog will be the leader and the others will fallow sute.
begels like to hunt
no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups
It really depends on what kind of dog it is, also how it's trained. You can train dogs to hunt, but they will not do it automatically.
they hunt in groups or "pods"
they hunt in both ways they hunt together and alone.
Gorillas are primarily herbivores and do not hunt for food. They forage for plants, fruits, and occasionally insects. They are not known to hunt in groups.
Racoons
they sniff it
Dogs hunt rabbits as a natural instinct, rooted in their ancestry as predators.
well orcas hunt in groups or 'Pods'
dogs that aren't trained well