Best Hunting Dogs: The Right Dog For The Right Game

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Boar Hunting: The Doggo Argentino

History

Although the Doggo Argentino was first used as a guard dog, its creator Dr. Antonio Nores Martinez experimented with the dog’s capabilities by taking one a hunting trip. Once he saw the dog’s ability to adapt to its surroundings and use its power, tenacity, and keen sense of smell to capture large prey, he knew he had discovered a superior hunting dog.

Physical attributes

The Doggo Argentino has a large and muscular build, supported by strong forelegs and angulated hind legs that give it that explosive power to track and bring down big game.

Stamina

Not only does this breed have a powerful, yet agile body, it also has great lung capacity and can tolerate long trips in any weather while successfully taking down big prey.

Personality

The Dogo Argentino is one of the most loyal companions you can ask for and will always protect its loved ones. It is very aware and energetic, making it a great hunting companion.

This dog is also weary of strangers and can be a great guard dog. Just make sure to train it from a young age.

Exercise Training Advice From AKC

“Options for exercise include play time in the backyard, preferably fenced, or taken for walks several times a day. Exercise can also come in the form of indoor activities, like hide-and-seek, chasing a ball rolled along the floor, or teaching them new tricks. Certain outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, retrieving balls or flying discs can provide a good outlet for expending energy. Training for dog sports like agility, obedience and rally can also be a great way to give your dog exercise.”

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