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  2. Gundog (band) - Wikipedia

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    Gundog is a British Oi! and street punk band from London. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1998, their debut album, They Who Laugh Last... , was released on LP by British New Blood Records and on compact disc on Swedish label Sidekicks Records.

  3. Wirehaired Pointing Griffon - Wikipedia

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    The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (also called the Korthals Griffon and the Griffon d'arrêt à poil dur Korthals in France and Quebec) is a breed of dog used in hunting as a gundog. It is sometimes considered to be Dutch in ancestry, due to the nationality of the breed founder, Eduard Karel Korthals.

  4. Gun dog - Wikipedia

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    Gun dogs (gundogs) or bird dogs are types of hunting dogs developed to assist hunters in finding and retrieving game, [1] typically various fowls that are shot down on the wing (in flight). The term hunting dog is broad and includes all breeds and skills of hunting canines, but "gun dogs" refers to canines that are trained to work alongside a ...

  5. Hunting dog - Wikipedia

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    Gun dogs: Gun dogs are used primarily by small game hunters using shotguns. Gun dogs are classified as retrievers, spaniels, and pointing breeds. Retrievers: Chesapeake Bay Retriever: Once classified as a water spaniel, a retriever's primary role is to find and return shot game to the hunter.

  6. Setter - Wikipedia

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    The setter is a type of gundog used most often for hunting game such as quail, pheasant, and grouse. In the UK, the four setter breeds, together with the pointers, usually form a subgroup within the gundog group as they share a common function. However, the setter breeds each have subtle differences in head, bone and substance.

  7. Field trial - Wikipedia

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    A field trial is a competitive event for gun dogs. Field trials are conducted for pointing dogs and setters, retrievers and spaniels, with each assessing the different types various working traits. In the United States, field trials are also conducted for basset hounds, beagles, and dachshunds.

  8. German Shorthaired Pointer - Wikipedia

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    The German Shorthaired Pointer was bred to be a versatile all-round gun dog. It is capable of working in all weathers, on all terrains and in all types of cover; of finding and pointing to game, whether feathered or furred; of retrieving gently both in water and on land; of following a blood trail to find wounded game; and of defending against ...

  9. Slovak Rough-haired Pointer - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak Rough-haired Pointer is a gundog breed developed after World War II in Slovakia.It is known by many confusingly similar names in English, including the Slovak Wirehaired Pointer, [1] the Slovak Pointing Griffon, [1] the Slovak Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, [2] and the Slovak Wirehaired Pointing Dog. [3]