
In the New Scotland Peninsula in southern Canada, there are ducks and geese that migrate with the seasons.
The Indians had their duckhounds disguised as rusty red foxes and jumped around the shore with their tails wagging, and the wild ducks in the water were curious and would swim toward the shore, and the hunters hiding in the corners would take advantage of the opportunity to catch the wild ducks. Tried and tested, hunting is so easy.
The Nova Scotia Duck Hound originated in the New Scotland Peninsula region of Canada. It is a medium-sized dog with a well-proportioned body and compact lines, which has well-developed muscles and thick bones.
Hunters use this unusual hunting method to dye their dogs' hair.