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  2. Beagling - Wikipedia

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    The Caynsham Foot Beagles (c. 1885) Beagling is mainly the hunting of hares and rabbits by beagles using their strong sense of smell. A beagle pack (10 or more hounds) is usually followed on foot, but in a few cases mounted. Beagling is often enjoyed by 'retired' fox hunters who have either sustained too many injuries or lost the agility to ...

  3. United Kennel Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, UKC met with Beaglers across the country to develop the UKC Hunting Beagle format, with the first event taking place in 1990. [3] [7] Currently, UKC runs the Hunting Beagle Nationals, established in 1992, [3] and the Hunting Beagle World Championship, established in 2000. [22] Both events feature a Hunt and Bench Show portion.

  4. Beagle - Wikipedia

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    As hunting with Beagles was seen as ideal for young people, many of the British public schools traditionally maintained Beagle packs. Protests were lodged against Eton's use of Beagles for hunting as early as 1902 but the pack is still in existence today. [61] In 2001, the Wye College beagle pack was taken by the Animal Liberation Front. [62]

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  6. Hound - Wikipedia

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    The hound breeds were the first hunting dogs. They have either a powerful sense of smell, great speed, or both. [3] There are three types of hound, with several breeds type: Sighthounds (also called gazehounds) follow prey predominantly by speed, keeping it in sight. These dogs are fast and assist hunters in catching game: fox, hare, deer, and ...

  7. Kerry Beagle - Wikipedia

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    18-month-old 40lb Kerry Beagle mix circa 2012. Despite its name, the Kerry Beagle is a small hound. Beag is an Irish word for small, given to the dog because it is smaller than other hounds; with its height being between 56–61 cm (22–24 in), and its weight up to 27 kg (60 lb).

  8. Field trial - Wikipedia

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    Field tests and hunt tests are non-competitive activities designed to test a gundog's natural hunting abilities in a field environment without the added pressure of competition. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Unlike in field trials where dogs compete against each other, in hunt tests dogs compete to pass the requirements of the tests. [ 20 ]

  9. Scent hound - Wikipedia

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    Hounds are hunting dogs that hunt either by following the scent of a game animal (scent hounds) or by following the animal by sight (sighthounds).There are many breeds in the scent hound type, and scent hounds may do other work as well, so exactly which breeds should be called scent hound can be controversial.