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​5 dog breeds that are good hunters and total home heroes!​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 3, 2026, 08:21 IST
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5 dog breeds that are good hunters and total home heroes!

Dogs are our best pals and one of those smart and empathetic creatures who instantly understand their hooman friends when anything goes wrong!

Hunting is another outstanding trait of these four-legged friends, who use their grace, smarts, and tireless spirit in the field with their unflinching instincts and excellent hearing capabilities to sniff down suspects and hunt.

But these breeds aren't just workers; they're loyal pals who play well on adventures, whether pointing birds or bounding through open lands.

Here are some dog breeds that are good hunters according to the World Animal Foundation.

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English setter

The English Setter has a charming silky, feathered coat, often white speckled with black, orange, or liver "belton" patterns or speckled brown coat. Bred in 19th-century England by Edward Laverack for bird hunting, it "sets" by crouching low on game scent., which is alos its signature move. It freezes in a graceful posture, front legs bent low, head tilted toward the scent, tail steady as a statue, and one paw often lifted like it's pointing the way.

This instinct hails from its roots as a net-hunting dog centuries ago, where crouching was a sign for the hunter to toss a net over bird and dog.

Apart from this, the dog is also a capable pet, bonds well with kids and is gentleman hunter!

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Brittany

The Brittany is a versatile dog, a French gem from the Brittany region, was bred as an all-purpose hunter for birds and more since the 1800s.

It has a dense coat with orange-white or black-white markings that repels water and burrs on rugged terrain.

It has long, strong legs that spread wide with lightning speed, locking into a rock-steady point the moment it scents birds, then eagerly retrieving them with a soft mouth and wagging tail.


What makes it extra special is that cheerful, alert nature and eyes that sparkle with people-pleasing energy, making it a family favorite who romps playfully with kids, cuddles on the couch, and never tires during marathon hunts.

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Vizsla

The Vizsla, also known as Hungary's "Velcro dog," traces back to 14th-century Magyar tribes, bred for pointing and retrieving on vast plains with speed and handler closeness. Its sleek, rusty-gold coat fits like a glove for long runs.

It has a lean and muscular built at 21-24 inches, 44-60 pounds weight, and shadows hunters without wandering, locking on scents with laser focus. Calm at home post-exercise, it's affectionate, kid-friendly, and bonds well with family.

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Weimaraner

Popularly nicknamed the "Gray Ghost" for its shimmering silver coat and unflinching speed, the Weimaraner dates back to 1800s Germany. Nobles bred these fearless trackers for big game like boar, bear, wolves, and deer, demanding courage, stamina, and a strong nose to follow blood trails over long distances.

Its short, sleek fur needs minimal grooming—just weekly brushing and occasional baths. Standing tall at 23-27 inches and weighing 55-90 pounds, this athletic dog devours miles with powerful strides, fearless on scent trails. Loyal and intelligent, Weimaraners bond deeply with families but thrive with active owners who provide mental stimulation through training and play. Early socialization curbs their velcro-dog tendencies, preventing separation anxiety.

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Ibizan hound

The Ibizan Hound is one of the world's oldest sighthound breeds, with roots tracing back over 5,000 years to ancient Egyptian tomb art depicting similar lean, agile hunters, which were likely transported by Phoenician traders to Spain's Balearic Islands, including Ibiza, around 800 B.C.

There, island farmers refined it as a "rabbit dog," that depends on sharp eyesight for spotting and high speed to chase prey over rocky, rugged terrain rather than scent like many hounds.

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