Yes, people do, but these people know what they're doing. You don't.
Emily, you're not experienced enough to do this. You can't even figure out how to keep your dog from going through your purse, and you want to use him to hunt coyotes?
Not once did I tell you that hunting with Hunter was what was needed. I told you to fulfill his breed. I never said to take him out after live game. I am sticking by what I say. He needs to be worked. That doesn't mean that he has to become a hunting dog. You have a dog with ingrained instincts. That doesn't mean that you have to make him what he's bred to be. You're not qualified to do that!
I have 3 dogs, all working breeds. None of them do what they were bred to do. All of them are happy dogs because I work with them, expend their energy, their breed instinct, in other ways. I gave you tips on how to do that. Did you even listen?
Chewy is a beagle. Read up on them. Beagles are scent hounds, used to track rabbits, even kill them. Chewy is a fine example of his breed. His instincts are dead on. He plays with our rabbits. He doesn't hunt them.
Why? Because I fulfill his instincts in other ways. I expel his energy, allow him to do what he's bred to do, without him going after my rabbits.
Chewy is 2 1/2 year old. He's not destructive, he's not aggressive, he's a wonderful pet, and a wonderful addition to our family. If I didn't do the things I do, I'd have Hunter on my hands.
Think about it.
I'm 2 seconds away from closing this thread. I'm done with your excuses, and I'm done with you twisting our words.
If you want to use Hunter to hunt coyotes, even though you can't even figure out how to stop his issues, then do it. Don't you dare come crying to us when he's killed because you didn't listen. :(