Depends on the breed. A Labrador Retriever can live a good 15 years or more with the proper diet and exercise. You have to look into the specifics of the breed that you are looking at. There are also many different types of hunting dogs that excel in different areas.
Yes, certain dog breeds such as Rhodesian Ridgebacks and Boerboels were historically used for hunting lions in Africa. These dogs were bred for their strength, agility, and courage to assist in tracking and cornering lions for hunters. However, lion hunting with dogs is controversial and illegal in many places today.
In the wild, raccoons typically live to be around 2-3 years old due to factors such as predators, diseases, and accidents. However, in captivity, they can live up to 5-7 years or even longer with proper care.
It depends on where you live if you live in Flint, Michigan you can have 4 dogs if you live in NY you can have 3 dogs.Thx,WildComet on Horse Isle 1
Dogs live in many places such as:houses,woods,dog houses,and more.
There are many smooth coated dogs used for hunting. Check out the AKC's list of dog breeds if there is a particular dog you are looking for.Hunting dogs will be in the Hound Group:http://www.akc.org/breeds/hound_group.cfmOr the Sporting Group:http://www.akc.org/breeds/sporting_group.cfm
dogs usually live about 10-15 years depends the size..hope this helps
it depends on the breed. but most dogs live up to 12 - 17 years
None. Hunting dogs were trained by humans, so they were never wild.
female prairie dogs live to 8 years and male prairie dogs live up to 7 years. In captivity it is much longer
hunting dogs because there are many breeds such as the golden retriever
no, without hunting animals would be overpopulated, like where i live they stopped hunting cougars with dogs and the cougars started to move into town because they are very territorial and there was way to many cougars for the mountains, this created a dangerous environment for the animals and the people no, without hunting animals would be overpopulated, like where i live they stopped hunting cougars with dogs and the cougars started to move into town because they are very territorial and there was way to many cougars for the mountains, this created a dangerous environment for the animals and the people
25-35.
African hunting dogs have many names, the most common being African wild dogs or African hunting dogs. they are also known as Cape Hunting dogs and Painted dogs. In England they are called Painted wolves, in the Afrikaans language, Wildehond and in Swahili, Mbwa mwitu. Also as they are the only member of the canidae family, Lycaon Pictus (meaning "painted wolf" in greek), they have become known as simply Lycaon.
humans and hunting dogs this is because many group associations have this as a hobby, people with dogs go hunting for foxes search it up seen as i have forgot the name of it
It depends on the size and the breed. Most small dogs can live up to 18 years and possibly more. Medium dogs can live up to 16 or 17 years, and large dogs usually live between 12 and 16 years. Larger dogs do tend to have shorter lifespans, and many of them develop joint and spinal problems later in life. However they are also full of life and energy for most of their lives. Again it depends on the breed.
they are usually called just "African wild dogs" and their scientific name is Lycaon pictus
Yes, certain dog breeds such as Rhodesian Ridgebacks and Boerboels were historically used for hunting lions in Africa. These dogs were bred for their strength, agility, and courage to assist in tracking and cornering lions for hunters. However, lion hunting with dogs is controversial and illegal in many places today.