What most people don't know is that these breeds are more suited for families than some of the more popular breeds. They are hunters, but they balance their temperament to suit families with children.
The lab is truly one of the best bird dogs known to man. We had 3 as kids, and they were amazing hunting dogs. They literally never failed to do what bird dogs should do. Even in the tallest buffle grass, I can’t remember a single bird that was lost.
Anyone ever heard of a Pointing Lab?? my family had pointing labs when I was growing up that we used for bird hunting and duck hunting. At the time nobody had ever heard of that breed of lab.
I'll put my Standard Poodle against any breed for the ability to do both chores really well. There may be some better water dogs and there may be some better bird dogs but when you need a dog to do both the Standard Poodle is overlooked.
@@johnshepherd8687 Just before I left the East coast there were a few people using Standard Poodles again. They were instructing other dog owners, mostly Standard Poodle owners.
And the dog that is not on this list is the German Wirehaired pointer or Deutsch Drahthaar, They were breed to hunt upland bird, water fowl, feather and fur. Find down game from rabbits to foxes to deer. They don't mind the cold and snow. They are better than a lab.
What most people actually don't know is that some of these dogs have never even seen a bird and have basically been destroyed as useful hunting dogs from the show dog world. Many sporting breeds have been promoted by their "looks" and not their innate hunting abilities. Breeds like the Irish Setter, English Setter, Gordon Setter, English Springer, Golden Retriever, Cocker spaniel, Standard Poodle, and many other breeds are now either divided into hunting and show lines or don't hunt at all. You can blame greedy breeders and the AKC for that!
Most bird dogs come in 2 types, field bred lines and show types. If you're gonna go hunting make sure you get a field bred type. The show dog type couldn't hunt if their lives depended on it. Show people breed for looks alone and they're generally a lot less healthy.
@@iwansumarji3040 Well, you are in an age range in which many Americans are aware that Golden Retrievers have been one of the most famous and popular dog breeds in the US for quite a long time. I don't know if you are American or not or if you have lived in America your entire life. I'm a little bit older so these dogs are very famous to people in my age range. They were recognized by the AKC in around 1925 and they are extremely popular hunting dogs even today. In approximately 1957 the very famous movie Old Yeller was released. The "yellow" dog in the movie is believed to be part mastiff and Golden Retriever or part mastiff and Yellow Lab. Regardless, these dogs have been extremely famous for a very long time.
No English setter, no credibility for the rest of the list…. As hunters and field trialists all know, there’s pointers (German shorthair and English) and setters (English) that get the most birds and win trials. Labs etc are nice, but just don’t compare in the field, and I have hunted over them all. GSPs and English setters are also great family dogs.
My dog is to gaurd the chickens and ducks but when predator came he tell them to go away if not valtures will stay(toffee so far kill small mice to possum)
@@iwansumarji3040 he use to be in the street and mybe stay alittle at the guy who told me he a mix my family did not get him a dna test but in think he have some boxer in his genes.
@@thedogfam1561 if you’re looking for a bird dog (upland game birds) i would get a german shorthaired pointer my personal choice but for a duck dog, lab or golden retriever will fit that bill.
What most people don't know is that these breeds are more suited for families than some of the more popular breeds. They are hunters, but they balance their temperament to suit families with children.
Love the music. Great video
Very interesting video of top 10 hunting dogs.Thankyou for uploading this video
The lab is truly one of the best bird dogs known to man. We had 3 as kids, and they were amazing hunting dogs. They literally never failed to do what bird dogs should do. Even in the tallest buffle grass, I can’t remember a single bird that was lost.
Dogs are so amazing. Got my first dog over a year ago and now I can't imagine not having one.
I would name him Buddy since he would make such a cute hunting buddy!
I might get one of em
If you do then please don't go by the information given on any UA-cam channel.
Anyone ever heard of a Pointing Lab?? my family had pointing labs when I was growing up that we used for bird hunting and duck hunting. At the time nobody had ever heard of that breed of lab.
Weimaraners are notoriously absent of this list.
Vizslas are wonderful dogs, their energy is unreal and their speed and stamina unmatched.
I'll put my Standard Poodle against any breed for the ability to do both chores really well. There may be some better water dogs and there may be some better bird dogs but when you need a dog to do both the Standard Poodle is overlooked.
The Standard Poodle is the original water retriever. People have started hunting with them again?
@@johnshepherd8687
Just before I left the East coast there were a few people using Standard Poodles again.
They were instructing other dog owners, mostly Standard Poodle owners.
And the dog that is not on this list is the German Wirehaired pointer or Deutsch Drahthaar, They were breed to hunt upland bird, water fowl, feather and fur. Find down game from rabbits to foxes to deer. They don't mind the cold and snow. They are better than a lab.
As a GWP owner - I concur.
Wouldn't pay too much attention to these types of videos.
What most people actually don't know is that some of these dogs have never even seen a bird and have basically been destroyed as useful hunting dogs from the show dog world. Many sporting breeds have been promoted by their "looks" and not their innate hunting abilities. Breeds like the Irish Setter, English Setter, Gordon Setter, English Springer, Golden Retriever, Cocker spaniel, Standard Poodle, and many other breeds are now either divided into hunting and show lines or don't hunt at all. You can blame greedy breeders and the AKC for that!
Most bird dogs come in 2 types, field bred lines and show types. If you're gonna go hunting make sure you get a field bred type. The show dog type couldn't hunt if their lives depended on it. Show people breed for looks alone and they're generally a lot less healthy.
My brother used to have a labrador when he was 16.
where are the setters?
What are the best dog hunting bird breeds I wonder?!
❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
All talk. No action. I was expecting to some hunting and retrieving.
Dog lovers
👇
TOP 10 CAMPING DOG BREEDS?
Pls Post a Indian dog breeds
Golden retriever became famous after become a film star in air bud
You may be too young to know this but..........
They were extremely famous WAY before that movie was ever even dreamed of.........
@@notsosilentmajority1 i am 44 years old
@@iwansumarji3040
Well, you are in an age range in which many Americans are aware that Golden Retrievers have been one of the most famous and popular dog breeds in the US for quite a long time. I don't know if you are American or not or if you have lived in America your entire life. I'm a little bit older so these dogs are very famous to people in my age range. They were recognized by the AKC in around 1925 and they are extremely popular hunting dogs even today. In approximately 1957 the very famous movie Old Yeller was released. The "yellow" dog in the movie is believed to be part mastiff and Golden Retriever or part mastiff and Yellow Lab. Regardless, these dogs have been extremely famous for a very long time.
@@notsosilentmajority1 ,100% correct my friend.
@@bordercollie1140
🙏🏼
What about Irish Stetter???
It's number 8 on the list.
@@bordercollie1140 Oh oops!!!
@@tom_harrisons_ukraine_cycle ,No problem, great dogs though.
@@bordercollie1140 Yes
very good dogs I might get 1
You are very wrong . The English Pointer in my experience is far superior when it comer to a birdsong
Name him Hatchet, He looks just like my dog Hatchet☺️
Rottwielers: *Sad doge noises*
Ladredo retriever
Labrador and Golden Retriever is My Favourite Dog
No English setter, no credibility for the rest of the list…. As hunters and field trialists all know, there’s pointers (German shorthair and English) and setters (English) that get the most birds and win trials. Labs etc are nice, but just don’t compare in the field, and I have hunted over them all. GSPs and English setters are also great family dogs.
My dog is to gaurd the chickens and ducks but when predator came he tell them to go away if not valtures will stay(toffee so far kill small mice to possum)
What breed is your dog?
@@iwansumarji3040 he use to be in the street and mybe stay alittle at the guy who told me he a mix my family did not get him a dna test but in think he have some boxer in his genes.
@@rigotinoco3034 i hope your dog did everything well
You totally forgot English Setters
What about beagle
not a bird dog bud
Rabbit dog
Oh yeah
They forgot golden retriever
@@thedogfam1561 if you’re looking for a bird dog (upland game birds) i would get a german shorthaired pointer my personal choice but for a duck dog, lab or golden retriever will fit that bill.
american water spaniel
clumber spaniel
chesapeake bay retriever
drentce patrijshond
Dukey
English setter is the best
My favoite dog breed is a cocker spanli
first
I'll put my tea cup Yorkie up against anyone's dog
Perdigueiro português
I would rather watch animal and cat videos than watch dog videos
Then why r u here lol?
No Rottweiler?
No.
Joke
@@Yeoman7 ,shouldn't explain your jokes, 🤪🤪🤪