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    it's a lot of junk. if you want to see anything good look for yard tours or game dvd's not comercial made dvd's. that usa shit doesn't worth a penny. if you want it i can copy them. best regards
  2. sounder nice one!! rexdigger maybe they go fishing? best regards
  3. xx-georgia-xx i like your jrt, they are tiddy and show a hard style. all the best
  4. i'm still a rookie in the game but all that i've seen and all my experiences until know his that the best allrounder is the German Hunting Terrier, the jagd terrier. I've been hunting with jagds for the last 8 months and they are good. We can hunt wild boars, wild cat's, badger's, foxes, rabbits, big rats and they can deliver anything. some friende in the states ude them to hunt mountain lions, possum's, raccon's, badgers, beaver's, etc. in Russia they hunt bears with them. They have an excell scent to blood tracking, they have the "terrier fire" underground, they can be docked or
  5. I like it!!!!! nice work!! they make me remember a cross made by my hunting mate, he crossed his male jagd to a foxterrier. his puppies were less stocky head. all the best
  6. a shovel and a lot of arms work.
  7. between 12 and 14 months, until then only schooling and alots of visual work, watching some grown up's do business... best regards
  8. The best holidays that every guy wanted. you are lucky ones!!! great thread.
  9. my jagd does that with any game... first kills them he tries to swallow. best regards
  10. Thank you Stabs, always learning. Oldnog my prospect pictures are here: http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...6&hl=forign yesterday i was with their brothers and sisters, next weekend we are going to do some "field test" and see how it goes. but they are very hard youngster. best regards
  11. Oldnog i'm searching and researching about this breed. in part because i have a new male pup with 6 months and because it's very hard to find working terrier blood around here. In Spain there is one breeder of Patterdale and more than 30 breeders of jagd terrier. i quote: "A fascination with terriers, fervent nationalism, and a propensity towards genetic engineering were braided together when Lutz Heck presented four black and tan fell terriers -- similar to what we now would call a Patterdale terrier -- to Carl Eric Gruenewald and Walter Zangenbert. Gruenewald was a "cynologist" (a self-
  12. I'm new in here and new to the game as well. i'm initiating with a jagd terrier/deustcher hunting terrier, he has 6 months. Although he is already ratting big rats and trails nice some wounded birds. i have the help of the breeder, he uses this breed to hunt wild boars. He only hunts with this breed. He uses imported dog's from germany, Tcheck, Croatian. now we are building an artificial "den" (i don't know how you call it, quarry?) to initiate young prospects. i have discovered this forum in a web search and proud to say that i've learn alot with you guys. in
  13. Hello, i'am Ricardo and i'm from Portugal. i am interested in hunting with earthdog's. I have some jagd terriers and i am looking for some working fell/patterdale in the future. best regards
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