The Boeingda Hound originated in England and originated in the 17th century. The earliest reliable record of instructional hounds in England appeared in 1650. The behavioral characteristic of all species of indicator hounds is that when prey is spotted, they use a body-specific posture to indicate to the hunter where the prey is. In the early days, the instruction hound was the assistant of hunters to catch birds with nets, especially partridge birds, and in the 18th century, the way of hunting birds and rabbits with guns was popular, and the Spanish instruction hound began to spread to Europe, and the breed used its sense of smell to track prey along the ground. In order to improve the olfactory ability of the early slow-moving large dog types, breeders added the bloodlines of bloodhounds, lingti and English foxhounds, and improved the British indicator hounds that appeared, which then spread around the world.

In the early days, the instruction hound was the assistant of hunters to catch birds with nets, especially quail crows, and in the 18th century, the way of hunting birds and rabbits with guns became popular, and the Spanish instruction hounds began to spread to Europe, and the breed used its sense of smell to track prey along the ground. In order to improve the olfactory ability of early slow-moving large dogs, breeders added bloodlines of Bloodhound, Lingti and English Foxhound, and improved the British instruction hounds that appeared, which then spread around the world.
Reliable records of the first instructions for hounds appeared in England around 1650, a few years before the hunting era, and hunting with dogs was of great interest. Hunting with hounds was a sporting activity enjoyed by people during that period. The earliest descriptions of the indicator hounds show that they were used during the race to find hares away from camp and to spot hares. When the wild is not discovered, the racing dog is released to chase the hare, which is very exciting. But as early as the 18th century, at least until 1711, hunting became a popular activity, and since then, the shorthair has been unanimously recognized by most of the canine racing athletes who participate in this activity, although it is not superior to other hounds.
Boeingda Hounds have a long head, emaciated cheeks, and a long kiss. The thin ears are in a lower position, and the loose folded ears are pressed against the head. The eyes are slightly sunken, moderate in size, and pale brown or brown. The chest is deep but not wide, does not hinder the free movement of the front legs, and the sternum is obvious. The back is strong and firm, rising slightly from the hips to the shoulder blades. Waist length is medium. Powerful and slightly round arch. The elbow is low, just below the shoulder boom, and parallel to the body. The claws are ovate, long and compact, with thick and deep foot pads.
Boeingda Hounds have a kind and calm personality, loyal, energetic, and often have the desire to hunt. The temperament of the awards and the vigilance, keen sense. It is suitable both as a domestic companion and as a wild activity. Boeingda Hound coats are generally cyan, lemon, black, orange and white or solid colors. The coat is short and thick, smooth and shiny.
With a keen sense of smell, fast running speed, quick pace, staying power and graceful posture, the BoeingDa dog is one of the most popular breeds of dogs for hunters.