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Breeds of Hunting Dogs
If you would like to take your hunting experiences to a whole new level, then you will love what a hunting dog can provide for you. There are multiple breeds of hunting dogs to choose from. Each breed has natural characteristics and tendencies that make them wonderful hunting companions. In addition, each breed is trained under a specific program to further encourage those characteristics and tendencies. This means that you’ll get one fine dog—a natural and trained hunter that will help you have best hunting and trapping experiences of your life.
Among the more popular hunting dogs, flushing spaniels are natural hunters in that they are born with ideal instincts for hunting, flushing, and retrieving. As we see with the English Springer Spaniels, there are still distinct differences even among the same breed. With a rich history behind them, English Spring Spaniels have been very successful as gundogs. They have evolved into masters at dealing with many different types of cover and underbrush, making them an especially good match for small game hunting.
And perhaps one of the most popular breeds of hunting dogs, and most recognizable, are beagle dogs. However, they do tend to require a little bit more training than some other breeds. But the additional training is well worth their potential performance.
For a dog that definitely makes both a good pet and a hunting dog, retrievers are an excellent choice. Among their natural attributes is their ability to swim extremely well. This makes them ideal for water-based retrieval for bird hunting.
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