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gun dog

NOUN
  1. a dog trained to work with sportsmen when they hunt with guns

How To Use gun dog In A Sentence

  • The Long-hair was crossed with the spaniel and an old German gun dog, the Stoberhund.
  • Italian Spinone, also known as Spinone Italiano or Italian Griffon, is one of the oldest of all gun dog breeds.
  • Gun dogs, beagles, carriage horses and staghounds are highly trained and strictly controlled: they are also meticulously presented and in a certain measure put on display.
  • These are descriptions of good bird dogs or gun dogs - pointers and setters.
  • The Labrador is bred primarily as a working gun dog; structure and soundness are of great importance.
  • Gun dogs, beagles, carriage horses and staghounds are highly trained and strictly controlled: they are also meticulously presented and in a certain measure put on display.
  • In addition, there was a show of the Ullswater foxhounds and an open foxhound show; a show of various breeds of terriers along with gun dogs and children's pets.
  • Time for walkies: Ann Jones takes a selection of gun dogs including springer spaniels, german pointers and Labradors for a stroll during the fair.
  • I have never heard beagles excluded from the term gun dogs. Why are dogs used for upland bird hunting considered gun dogs while Beagles and other non-birddogs are not?
  • Even in socially stratified Britain, where he has always been able to hold a conversation with anyone so long as it is about fishing, shooting or gun dogs, he is accepted.
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