Take a look at the top ten best hunting dogs in the world, you will never imagine the number one!

 Do you also like to watch stories about hunting dogs who adventure with their owners? They are not only loyal and brave, but also have extraordinary sense of smell, vision and speed. They can help hunters track, discover and capture a wide variety of prey, from birds, rabbits, to deer, bears, and even lions.

10th place: Beagle

Beagle is a very cute little hound, whose name comes from the French "be'geule", which means "big mouth". This is because the beagle has a loud bark that allows hunters to hear their positions and movements from a distance. Beagles are excellent sniffing hounds that can track the scent of prey with a keen sense of smell, whether on the ground or on trees.

Ninth place: Colley

Colley is a very beautiful and elegant breed, whose name comes from the Scottish "colley" meaning "black". This is because the Collie was originally a black sheepdog, but later it was improved to have a variety of colours and hairy colours.

Collie is a very smart and loyal breed that can understand and execute the owner's orders well, and can also make judgments and decisions independently. Collie is best at sheep, they can control the direction and speed of the flock with their eyes, sounds and movements, and can also protect the flock from wild beasts.

8th place: Vemadog

Vermadogs are a very beautiful and noble breed. Their name comes from the city of Vemadogs in Germany, where they are their birthplace. The Vemas were first used by German nobles and royal families to hunt large animals, such as bears, wolves, wild boars, etc., and later they were also used to hunt small animals, such as rabbits, birds, etc.

No. 7: Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever is a very popular and widely used breed, with the name from the Labrador Peninsula in Canada, where their ancestors are originated. Labrador retrievers were first used by fishermen to help catch and retrieve fish and waterfowl, and later they were also used to hunt various land animals, such as birds, rabbits, deer, etc.

No. 6: British Springer Spaniel

British Springer is a very old and classic breed of dogs whose name comes from the United Kingdom, where they originate. The British Springer Spaniel was first used by hunters to hunt birds, which can drive away and attract prey with agile movements and high sounds, giving hunters the opportunity to shoot them.

Fifth place: German Short-haired Indicator

German Short-haired Indicator is a very popular and versatile breed. Their name comes from Germany, where they develop. German short-haired indicator dogs were first used by hunters to hunt various land and water animals, such as birds, rabbits, waterfowls, foxes, etc., and later they were also used to hunt large animals, such as wild boars, wolves, deer, etc.

No. 4: Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever is a very popular and widely used breed, and their name comes from their fur color, which is a golden or creamy hair. Golden Retrievers were first used by Scottish nobles to hunt waterfowl, which can swim quickly in the water and run fast on land, and their hair can protect them from the effects of cold and moisture.

Third place: British Foxhound

The British Foxhound is a very traditional and symbolic breed, whose name comes from their main hunting object, that is, the fox. The British fox hunting dog was first used by British nobles to hunt foxes, an ancient and noble sport that required hunters to ride horses and take a group of fox hunting dogs to chase and kill foxes.

Seedle: Irish Chrystal

Irish Chrystal is a very rare and precious breed that comes from a region of Ireland where they are their origin. The Irish Sciders were first used by Irish nobles to hunt wolves. They could track and catch wolves in snow-covered mountains, and also protect the flock from wolves.

No. 1: What is the hunting dog you absolutely can't imagine?

The answer is: Wolf Dog!

Wolfdogs are a very special and mysterious breed. Their name comes from their bloodline, which is the hybridization of wolf and dog.

Wolfdogs were first used by some primitive tribes and nations to hunt and fight. They could survive and hunt in the wild like wolves, and cooperate and obey humans like dogs. Wolfdogs are a very outstanding hunting dog that can discover and track prey with extraordinary sense of smell, vision and hearing, chase and catch prey with amazing speed and agility, and use strong jaws and teeth to bite and tear prey.

These are the top ten best hunting dogs in the world. Do you have more knowledge and admiration for them? They all have their own characteristics and advantages, as well as their own shortcomings and challenges.

They are all good friends and helpers of human beings, and they are also good partners and opponents of hunting. They all deserve our respect and care, and they also require our attention and protection.