Debunking the Misconception: Adopt 3 Hunting Dog Breeds Suitable for Family

Jennifer Miller
3 min readJun 25, 2019

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You are probably familiar with the names — hounds, terriers, curs, or gun dogs. But, the characteristics of the hunting dogs have been putting you off. Are hunting dogs suitable for families? The question might have crossed your mind several times. If you have been in a dilemma, the answer might shock you a little bit. As dogs have the innate capability to accompany Homo sapiens, the hounds are a fine example.

Yes, the characteristics of a hunting dog do not match exactly with the couch potatoes. However, the breeds are easily trained and remain loyal forever. Most importantly, they love to stay with people. So, you do not need to have a licensed rifle. You can be a regular person with a family of two kids to pet hunting dog breeds. To enlighten you further, go through the following section and adopt the best-suited one for your family.

Flushers: English Springer Spaniel & Brittany Spaniel

The flushers have gained quite a fame with their knack of jumping around for birds and small fame. Once a flusher finds a game, you may find it later in dense bush. Brittany spaniels are sensitive and have soft temperament. They like to stay active every day. Hence, fetch games and long walks are essential for their lifestyle. Also, Brittany spaniels tend to be submissive and they can pee due to over-excitement.

Just like the Brittany spaniels, English springer spaniels have the needs to be active. Their behavior differs; some of the owners come across them as very friendly and some as reserved. However, they are good watchdogs in every place. Their tail-wagging nature is something to watch in awe. Additionally, English springer spaniels try to be peaceful with other dogs as well.

Scent Hounds: Beagle & Bloodhound

Their mighty noise makes them stand out in the crowd. Bloodhounds and beagles are very popular pets. They are sociable yet skilled at chasing deer, rabbits, or mountain lions. Bloodhound is a gentle breed that goes along with children and other pets. You may have to focus on grooming. Nevertheless, with proper training, they can get the thrill of chasing.

Sniffing and roaming around — yes, that’s what a beagle loves to do. If you like to spend little family time while hunting, use the Beagle’s nose. Moreover, beagles are uber friendly that they may jump around the burglars breaking in your house.

Gun Dogs: Chesapeake Bay Retriever & Golden Retriever

Two of the most loveable hunting dogs in the US are Chesapeake Bay retriever and golden retriever. Chesapeake Bay retrievers are bred to go out for hunting in extreme weather conditions. They do not think twice before the following command even in the icy cold water. On top of it, they are adorable, friendly, and calm. If you are home on a Saturday, dedicate your whole morning to playing fetch.

Coming to golden retrievers; this breed is simply versatile. Not only are they friendly towards strangers but they also love hunting. Even if you have a little kid in the family, don’t be afraid. Their social skills would bowl you over. And, the best part of getting a golden retriever or Chesapeake Bay retriever is that they love water.

So, if you have been thinking of adopting water dogs, send us your queries now.

Author bio: Larry Thornton is an animal lover who has dedicated half of his life to taking care of water dogs. Here, he discusses three types of hunting dog breeds that you can adopt for your family without stressing out.

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Jennifer Miller

Jennifer Miller is one of the most renowned veterinary doctors who have treated many dogs with various dog allergies.