There's great feeling that comes when a family of beagles or fox hounds comes to you while your holding your catch (rabbit, fox, pheasant, grouse, woodcock and in some cases deer or whatever else your game may be) in your hands. When we caught rabbit we would wait for the dogs to get to the end of trail, which was obviously where we caught it, and then gut the rabbit, quick check for worm larvae, and then treat them to a warm heart and lungs, kidneys and liver.
Sometimes all the dogs didn't come back cause they put up a new rabbit or other game. One time I found my beagle (Missouri breed) burying a grouse, when I found him he was brushing dirt around 2 feet sticking out of the ground, haha. Many more stories come to mind all I know is they showed me a good time hunting.
*Important tip pertaining to rabbit, remove the gall bladder from the liver first if you intend to treat your dogs and if it was broken open discard the treats all together as this is poison.