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Karelian Bear Dog: Laikas are hunting dogs from northern Russia, with origins in Siberia. Laika breeds are primitive dogs that flourish with minimal care even in hostile weather and hunt in a variety of styles depending on the size of the game: they tree small game, point and bay larger game, and work in teams to corner bear and boar. [2]
Levin's hunting dog. Lassie [2] [5] Rough Collie: Lassie Come Home: Eric Knight: Lorelei [6] Lorelei's Secret: Carolyn Parkhurst: Dog who was the only witness to his owner's suicide. Her husband attempts to find out why she committed suicide by teaching the dog to communicate by talking. U.S. book title is The Dogs of Babel. Martha: Martha ...
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As long as we’ve known them, dogs have helped humans hunt. Some hunting dog breeds, like the American Foxhound, were perfected by humans over time to ensure the dogs could effectively track and ...
Bramble, a Welsh Collie who lived a vegan diet to 25 years old and at the time of her death was the world's oldest dog. [143] Chanel, a Dachshund, who was the world's oldest dog in 2009 at 21 years old, [144] [145] [146] Max, a Beagle, Dachshund and terrier mix, unverified to have lived to the age of 29 years and 282 days. [147]
All dogs used in the hunting field were 'gentle', [23] that is of good breeding (not necessarily pure breeding), and parents were carefully chosen to maintain and improve conformation. In 1896, making some use of wording found in earlier descriptions, Edwin Brough and Dr. J. Sidney Turner published Points and Characteristics of the Bloodhound ...
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Leveson wrote a number of books about his sporting experiences under the pen name "The Old Shekarry", including Hunting grounds of the Old World and Sport in many lands. Leveson stated his favorite gunmaker was Westley Richards, whilst a 12 bore breech loader was sufficient for all big-game hunting except elephant, for which a 10 bore was required.