hunting dog

NOUN
  1. a dog used in hunting game
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How To Use hunting dog In A Sentence

  • A hunting dog sniffed the Ugly Duckling.
  • The wounded wolf rounded on the hunting dogs and fought to the death.
  • Among these gainfully employed canines, there's a range of occupations, from seeing-eye and guard dogs to sheep herders and hunting dogs.
  • The griffons, neglected for a long time on account of the infatuation that was and is still had for English hunting dogs, are being received again with that favor which they have never ceased to be the object of in Germany and in Italy (where they bear the name of _spinone_). Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891
  • The term "dog days" was coined by the ancient Romans, who called these hot and humid days caniculares dies or "days of the dogs" after the star Sirius -- Canis Majoris, the "Greater Dog," which is one of the hunting dogs of Orion. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Our hunting dogs are questing for small wild animals in the woods.
  • The hunting dog put up some partridges.
  • For instance, a hunting dog that could smell prey reduced the need for humans to have an acute sense of smell for that purpose.
  • He was the top bird and raccoon hunting dog in the small town of Heron, and the whole state of Montana was proud of him for holding the record for most coons caught in an hour.
  • For example, the beagle is a hunting dog and was trained to bark when it spotted the prey.
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