There's the old French proverb: Bon chien chasse de race."
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
Poitevineau, the Notary's house, full of legal books and papers scattered on a charred floor beneath a gaping roof, a shop for "articles de chasse" kept by one Monsieur Bourdin.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
It consisted of Sir Marmaduke Wade, his son, daughter and niece-the two officers, his guests-with a large following of grooms, falconers, and other attendants; a number of them on horseback, with hawks perched upon their shoulders; a still larger number afoot-conducting the retrievers, others chiens de chasse, employed in the venerie of the time.
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid