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Everything posted by heshimus
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Joseph, we don't keep any other type of animal in or out the house. so i can't help you in that matter but for sure they won't be the hardest dog to train because they are very intelligent. i have seen them doing all in hunting, retrieving, bushing, digging, treeing and pointing so they are highly trainable to hunting purposes. when i say they can be harder to maintain is just they have very high gamedrive or gameprey and they come with a grindy voice that can make your ears going to the moon. also, if you keep then for hunting you will discover that anxiety comes with the package when i sa
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not a poacher dog that is for sure... to much voice when they start to get crazy . awesome for tracks or pursue the game, inside the quarry they are to dam crazy mofos. kept them for the same time that i have blacks and they are now only one male and all the rest are blackies because for my taste BLACKS are TOP working dogs and easier to maintain as a house or kennel dog.
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this is my 8 year old, 7 year proven wild boar hunter the dogs of the above litter have done everything, the male is a well known dog in our country. the male is brother to mine but from a litter done 4 years ago closed old german bloodlines. the female as got the best eastern europe bloodlines in her. we hunt fox, badger, herpestes(mongoose) and wild boar.
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personally i prefer a harsh rough coat, a proper fell type of dog. but its only my personal opinion.
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this one was done in my country great working and hunting dogs proven stock
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anti inflamatory: dinolgen or dinalgen dexafort (this is corticoid)
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white hairs can be from wounds or genetic. someone said something about beddi blood in it and now i ask how many greys you find in all terriers breeds and types? beddi, scottish, border, cairn for example... i've seen my share of grey ones or with grey hair, if its a working terrier i don't mind colors.
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is that a full EBT mate ? an av you got any more picks ? no a full ebt a PROPER one by the looks of it sorry mate but why "no a full ebt" on your mind? why is that,because she works? or because she crosses, whelps and raises pups? i've become a curious on things said on this forum, so explain me why your comment.
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this is a wild boar hunting EBT, one of the best dogs at this kind of hunting. prey drive, mouth and alot of air despite what we all thought. also great natural producer, need nothing for whelp pups or raise them. not very keen to be a pet dog, a working dog!
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who has this kind of working/trial dogs? pm please
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if you wanted to recover a KC breed
heshimus replied to Pops's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
if you ("TRYING") revive them for working them they will not be a KC breed anymore... because working breeds aren't bred for the looks. besides that they ruin everything they touch... so leave them be. and this is from a former FCI "dog breeder". having working dogs is much more satisfying and workable than show standards, even those standards aren't applyed in the showring. many of the called "judges" never heard about many of the breeds. is like one once told me about jagdterriers, that my dog was "a jagdterrier not a german hunting terrier" because he as 12kg and it's small!!! e -
Prices on Medical/Veterinary Supllies, health products
heshimus replied to heshimus's topic in Miscellaneous
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for what?!?!?! best regards
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what is the best breed terrier.
heshimus replied to fox-stoper's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
every terrier that is bred by working selection method. worker is a worker the rest its notworthy. try out one from a good fox x jagd cross, the spanish have lots them and they are very hard... best regards -
whats more to say?
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Heshimus, What is the breeding of the chocolate dog iin your profile pic, I know a lad with a dog a clone to this. she is from two half brothers breeding from working stock. she came from a good working yard. best regards
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more of the same... nothing bad to say about the one i know.
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vets had my eyes owt wat should i use
heshimus replied to big bad john's topic in Working Dog Health & Training Talk
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thanks for understanding the question. don't want to "escalade" into a debate or object. i hope he turns out good for your favorite work. best regards,
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hi there, great dog i hope you have a full work with him. but i want to ask you something, why patterdale with apbt? what you think that patterdale need from a apbt? or what patterdale have that apbt need? (this one is stupid, with the numbers of pet bulls rising it's hard to find a apbt with real game!!) so, my purpose in this post is, in the last 2/3 years i've been hearding some disgusting news off some people mixing some worlds that must be apart of each other. you have some apbt with good weight for that kind of work, why don't you use them? i know some jeep dog's with 13/
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Oh well , there is always the purists i suppose eh ! oh well, maybe one of the spanish is Lorena Guerrero, that great patterdale breeder that have been searching for male patt's to cross with her beautifull and extremely "worker" bitch. After crossing with some schwab's blood she still is searching for more patterdale blood, when asked if the bitch worked, despite of her looks like a poomeranian dog certified by "PTCCC", she sent a photo of a rat killed!!! man, one advice if you love patterdales and earthdog working don't be "amazed"... i know some litters done in Spain, bor
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i hope you enjoy it. My link merry christmas
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referring to crossing the jagdterrier with wired foxterrier from working stock (there a few over here), not patterdale. in the southwest european countries its an common cross with good results in hunting work. even so, its more of the same and in some cases wrong case of bad breeding. here there is alot of crossed mutts, some good some bad... keep it real, keep it simple! best regards