a call for a hunting dog to stop
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tohoa call for a hunting dog to stop
houndsA dog of a breed used for hunting, esp. one able to track by scent
prooa call for a horse to stop, also PRUH
pruha call for a horse to stop, also PROO
staghoundA large dog of a breed used for hunting deer by sight or scent
staghoundsA large dog of a breed used for hunting deer by sight or scent
sporteranimal or piece of equipment for use in a sport, as a hunting dog or rifle
lurchersA crossbred dog, typically a retriever, collie, or sheepdog crossed with a greyhound, of a kind originally used for hunting and by poachers for catching rabbits
westieone of a Scottish breed of small compact terriers having a white coat, erect ears and tail, originally developed as a hunting dog for small game
westiesone of a Scottish breed of small compact terriers having a white coat, erect ears and tail, originally developed as a hunting dog for small game
greyhoundsA dog of a tall, slender breed having keen sight and capable of high speed, used since ancient times for hunting small game and now chiefly in racing and coursing
greyhoundA dog of a tall, slender breed having keen sight and capable of high speed, used since ancient times for hunting small game and now chiefly in racing and coursing
deerhoundone of a Scottish breed of large, tall hunting dogs having a medium-length, wiry, gray or reddish-fawn coat, originally developed for hunting and bringing down deer, and known as the royal dog of Scotland
akitasone of a Japanese breed of large, muscular dogs having a broad head with erect ears, a stiff coat of brown, red, black, or brindle color, and a long tail curled over its back, originally bred for hunting, now often used as a guard dog
akitaone of a Japanese breed of large, muscular dogs having a broad head with erect ears, a stiff coat of brown, red, black, or brindle color, and a long tail curled over its back, originally bred for hunting, now often used as a guard dog