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  2. Bavarian Mountain Hound - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The Bavarian Mountain Dog specialises in tracking injured big game such as deer, following the traces of blood the prey loses after being shot. [8] [2] In 1912, the "Klub für Bayrische Gebirgsschweißhunde", (Club for Bavarian Mountain hound), was founded in Munich. [1] Afterwards, the breed gained popularity in Austria and Hungary. [8]

  3. Jagdterrier - Wikipedia

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    The German Hunting Terrier Club (Deutscher Jagdterrier-Club) was founded in 1926, and the dog was warmly embraced in part because it fit well with the rising nationalistic sentiment within Germany at the time. In 1938, a German by the name of Max Thiel Sr. bought his first Jagdterrier.

  4. German Hound - Wikipedia

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    The German Hound was recognized by the Verband für das Deutsche Hundewesen (German Kennel Club) through the Deutschen Bracken Club was formed in 1896 and continues today, and oversees breeding and hunt testing, as well as preserving traditions of Bracke hunting. [6] The German Hound was the first Bracke to be registered as a distinct breed, in ...

  5. 26 of the Best German Dog Breeds: Loyal, Lovable, and Ready ...

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    The German Longhaired Pointer Club of America says German art from the Middle Ages depicts these longhaired dogs hunting waterfowl. Not much has changed! Not much has changed!

  6. 25 German Dog Breeds - AOL

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  7. 25 Hunting Dog Breeds That Make the Bravest Companions - AOL

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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 ...

  8. German Wirehaired Pointer - Wikipedia

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    The German Wirehaired Pointer traces its origins back to 1880. The breed originated in Germany, where Baron Sigismund von Zedlitz und Neukirch was a leading breeder, [1] wanting to create a versatile hunting dog that would work closely with either one person or a small party of persons hunting on foot in varied terrain; from the mountainous regions of the Alps, to dense forests, to more open ...

  9. Think you can bellow like a stag? German hunters compete in a ...

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    DORTMUND, Germany (AP) — German hunters tried to convince the jury at a national stag calling championship that they can imitate a bellowing red deer most realistically. The unique tradition goes back hundreds of years and was initially aimed at feigning a stag's rival during the rutting season so the deer comes out.