Dog Hunting: A Complete Guide for Australian Hunters

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Dog Hunting Essentials

Hunting with Dogs in Australia

Breeds, training, safety, tracking collars and responsible hunting practices

Dog hunting with hunter
Hunting with dogs is a long-standing part of Australian hunting culture when done responsibly.

Hunting with dogs is a cherished Aussie tradition, from pig-chasing in Queensland to duck retrieving in Tassie. This guide breaks down the best breeds, training tips, safety practices, and essential gear like tracking collars, ideal for hunters chasing deer, pigs, waterfowl, or rabbits.


The Role of Dogs in Hunting

Dogs boost hunting efficiency and ethics. Whether tracking pigs in NSW or flushing rabbits in WA, trained dogs reduce wounded game and strengthen the bond between hunter and companion.

Top Dog Breeds

Breed Options for Australian Hunters

  • Labrador Retriever: Great for duck retrieving. Gentle, intelligent, but needs exercise.
  • German Shorthaired Pointer: Agile, excellent tracker for deer and rabbits.
  • Australian Cattle Dog: Rugged and tenacious, perfect for pig hunts in the scrub.
  • English Setter: Calm and precise; ideal for quail and duck pointing.
  • Jack Russell Terrier: Small but fearless, ideal for flushing rabbits and foxes.
Dog breed examples
Different breeds suit different hunting styles, terrain and game species.

Training Essentials

Start young with obedience, sit, stay, come, and progress to scent tracking and retrieval. Simulate real terrain and use collars with beeps or vibration for command reinforcement. Train daily for 10-15 mins.

Dog Safety

  • Hydrate often, especially in hot states.
  • Use high-vis vests and tracking collars.
  • Limit hunts to 4-6 hours and check paws for injuries.
  • Watch for ticks and snakes in bushy regions.

Why It's Worth Preserving

Dog hunting is an ethical and cultural practice. When done responsibly, it reduces game loss and connects us to our heritage. Welfare and training are key to maintaining its legitimacy.


Tracking Collars: What to Know

Tracking Collar Options

Tracking collars help you monitor your dog’s location and safety. Options include:

  • GPS: Real-time tracking, best for open plains.
  • RF: Radio-based, great for dense bush without mobile signal.
  • Hybrid: Combines GPS and RF, versatile and reliable.
  • Health Monitors: Track heart rate, steps, or body temp.
Tracking collar in use
Tracking collars help monitor location, safety and control in the field.

How to Use Them

Fit Correctly

Fit snugly with the module on the neck’s top.

Sync Before Hunts

Sync with your device before hunts so you know everything is working before you step off.

Use Training Features

Use beep or vibration features to aid training and reinforce commands.

Top Brands

Garmin Alpha

Long range, robust and premium.

Dogtra Pathfinder

Durable and user-friendly.

SportDOG TEK

Hybrid system, great for mixed terrain.

Tractive GPS

Lightweight, great for small dogs.


Tracking Collar vs Dog Bell

Tracking Collars

Precise tracking, more expensive, app-based.

Dog Bells

Cheap, low-tech, ideal for thick bush.

Using both can balance precision with simplicity.

Safety Tips

  • Always charge collars and carry spare batteries.
  • Use RF in areas with poor GPS signal.
  • Label collars with ID tags.

Storage & Maintenance

  • Wipe down after each hunt and avoid full submersion.
  • Store in a dry spot with silica gel in humid zones.
  • Update maps/software every few months.


Wrap-Up

With the right dog, gear, and training, you’ll hunt ethically and effectively across Australia. Check out our full range of Dog Hunting Essentials including Tracking Collars, First Aid Kits, and High-Vis Gear at Venture Hunting.

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