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  2. Curly-coated Retriever - Wikipedia

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    The Curly-coated Retriever is an active, well-muscled dog bred for upland bird and waterfowl hunting. The Curly-coated Retriever is somewhat different in structure than the more common retrievers. A Curly-coated Retriever will appear slightly leggy but is actually slightly longer than tall.

  3. Russian Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    It is a cheerful, active dog and is always ready to play, responding to any form of attention with a happily wagging tail. [11] Russian Spaniels are trainable, can make a good watchdog, [6] and are amiable with children. [12] The Russian spaniel swims and dives to retrieve wounded birds. It is used for hunting marsh, field and upland game.

  4. Upland hunting - Wikipedia

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    Upland hunters use all types of shotguns from break-action single-shots to semi-automatics, calibered from .410 bore through to 12-gauge.The quintessential shotgun for upland hunting is a double-barrel shotgun in a smaller gauge such as a 16-, 20-or 28-gauge, using small round pellets known as birdshots, which are also commonly used in duck hunting.

  5. Retriever - Wikipedia

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    Dogs must work in a pattern in front of the hunter seeking upland game birds. The retriever must be taught to stay within gun range to avoid flushing a bird outside of shooting distance. Remain steady to wing and shot: When hunting upland birds, the flushing dog should be steady to wing and shot, meaning it sits when a bird rises or a gun is ...

  6. Pointing dog - Wikipedia

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    Pointing dogs, sometimes called bird dogs, are a type of gundog typically used in finding game. [1] [2] Gundogs are traditionally divided into three classes: retrievers, flushing dogs, and pointing breeds. [3] The name pointer comes from the dog's instinct to point, by stopping and aiming its muzzle towards game. This demonstrates to the hunter ...

  7. Gun dog - Wikipedia

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    Gun dogs (gundogs) or bird dogs are types of hunting dogs developed to assist hunters in finding and retrieving game, [1] typically various fowls that are shot down on the wing (in flight). The term hunting dog is broad and includes all breeds and skills of hunting canines, but "gun dogs" refers to canines that are trained to work alongside a ...

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  9. Field trial - Wikipedia

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    The encyclopedia of dog sports and activities: a field guide to 36 fun activities for you and your dog. Neptune City: T.F.H Publications. ISBN 978-0-7938-1275-2. Moxon, P. R. A. (1974). Gundogs: training and field trials (10th revised ed.). London: Popular Dogs Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-09-121670-2.