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  2. Boerboel - Wikipedia

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    The Boerboel is a large dog, with a strong bone structure and well-developed muscles. The head is large and the muzzle is short. [4][1] The coat is short and sleek with dense hair coverage. The recognised colours are brindle, fawn, and brown; it may or may not have a black mask. There is one minor divergence between breed standards; the Kennel ...

  3. Dogo Argentino - Wikipedia

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    Dog (domestic dog) The Dogo Argentino (plural Dogos Argentinos) is an Argentine breed of large dog of mastiff type. It was bred in the early twentieth century in Córdoba in central Argentina, primarily for hunting large game such as peccaries, wild boar, and pumas. [3]: 146 [4]: 340 [5]: 189 [6]: 140 [7][1] The foundation stock included the ...

  4. Boar hunting - Wikipedia

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    Boar hunting dogs are loosely divided into two categories, bay dogs, and catch dogs. Bay dogs harass and harry the boar, keeping it cornered in one place and barking loudly. This behavior is known as "baying" or keeping the boar "at bay". The bay dogs' barking alerts the hunters to the bay, so that the hunter may catch up and kill the boar.

  5. Great Dane - Wikipedia

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    The Great Dane is a German breed of large mastiff - sighthound, which descends from hunting dogs of the Middle Ages used to hunt bears, wild boar, and deer. They were also used as guardian dogs of German nobility. It is one of the two largest dog breeds in the world, along with the Irish Wolfhound. [1][2][3]

  6. Bay dog - Wikipedia

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    A bay dog (or bailer, in Australian English) is a dog that is specially trained to find, chase, and then bay, or howl, at a safe distance from large animals during a hunt, such as during a wild boar hunt. [1] Bay dogs chase and circle the boar, keeping it cornered in one place, while barking intensely. This behavior is known as "baying" or ...

  7. Hog-dog rodeo - Wikipedia

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    Hog-dog rodeo or hog-dogging, is a spectator event that simulates wild or feral boar hunting with dogs. It requires specially trained and bred "hog dogs" that are used to bay and sometimes catch a hog or boar. In most cases, bay dogs psychologically control the pig and no physical contact occurs. In some cases, however, such as Uncle Earl's Hog ...

  8. Most popular dog breeds in America - AOL

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    Also known as "bodyguard dogs," the cane corso was originally bred as a guard dog that could also hunt wild boar. Usually standing at least 28 inches tall and weighing more than 100 pounds, the ...

  9. Bull Arab - Wikipedia

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    Weight. 30–50 kg (66–110 lb) [1] Coat. Short [2] Color. White with black, liver, tan or brindle patches [1] Dog (domestic dog) The Bull Arab is a type of dog developed in Australia for pig hunting. [2][1][3] The dog was developed from crossing German Shorthaired Pointer, Greyhound and Bull Terrier. The result was a medium to large size ...