Ruger8 0 Posted August 23, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 £3150 ain't bad for a unplanned litter is it?. Next time you want to do something like spending a grand and a half risking bringing a dog into the country let me know. And if your a real fireman, how much money do you make hobling in your spare time ..... sorry its not my biusiness !!!! really is it Link to post Share on other sites
Big Dog222 0 Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 Ok, maybe we can talk now about these pups. Ruger8 Have you sold any? I am confused when someone says "no papers" why is that ---- was the dog of the same bloodline?? I know nothing of the breed but I think they may meet my hunding needs so: - compared to a Jack Russel would they be as good underground. I am not look for King Kong just a wee working dog. - Blood trailing on a fox should be what it is good at----right? - Would they be able to track on a fox scent a lead me to the den??? Will they leave my new bantam alone, I saw them with the ferret? If, and only if at this stage I was interested (I live in N. Ireland) how would I get a pup (bitch) over. No experience on dealing for livestock outside NI. Hope you can answer my questions. BD222 Link to post Share on other sites
jamie2004live 163 Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 theres a bloke advertising in the classifieds this week dog courier he does trips to ireland. countrymans weekly atb jamie Link to post Share on other sites
mark p 60 Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 good lookwith the pups mate nice healthy litter Link to post Share on other sites
waidmann 105 Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 the teckel will trail anything from fox to deer and wild boar,the responsible handler will decide at the beginning if his dog is capable( the only factor that makes a trail unfeasable for a teckel is highly mobile quarry, leg shot etc) if a chase is expected you should take a lurcher too they will follow live/cold trail on the long leash( if blood trail trained) with an astounding ignorance of crossing trails( if you know your dog you will see). the smaller teckel will work to earth and are mobile enough to counter their lack of body weight. cracking dogs. the reason i asked about papers is because the teckel club demands that eye test etc are done before mating.and would not like the fact( whether accident or not) that a bitch in her first season.................... not having a dig, just wondering whether its the same in england as in germany. ( dtk) i wish you and any future teckel owners all the best and lots of fun with the dogs( almost a certainty ) great pics, good looking dogs. Link to post Share on other sites
Big Dog222 0 Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 Thanks Waidmann. Link to post Share on other sites
shepp 2,285 Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 I love those little dogs, if i could think up a decent excuse i'd have one tomorrow. Defenately one for my dogs to have in my life list. Link to post Share on other sites
steviemann 5 Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 the teckel will trail anything from fox to deer and wild boar,the responsible handler will decide at the beginning if his dog is capable( the only factor that makes a trail unfeasable for a teckel is highly mobile quarry, leg shot etc)if a chase is expected you should take a lurcher too they will follow live/cold trail on the long leash( if blood trail trained) with an astounding ignorance of crossing trails( if you know your dog you will see). the smaller teckel will work to earth and are mobile enough to counter their lack of body weight. cracking dogs. the reason i asked about papers is because the teckel club demands that eye test etc are done before mating.and would not like the fact( whether accident or not) that a bitch in her first season.................... not having a dig, just wondering whether its the same in england as in germany. ( dtk) i wish you and any future teckel owners all the best and lots of fun with the dogs( almost a certainty ) great pics, good looking dogs. what does a small one weigh? Link to post Share on other sites
waidmann 105 Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 there are different height/weight limits for the three types kanninchen( rabbit teckel)/ zwerg( dwarf)/standard i know the standard goes to 9 kilo or something( traditionaly the fox/badger dogs) at a guess i would say that the dwarf would be from 4 to 6 kilo and the rabbit is anything below. check the teckel society ( some of the rabbit are tiny and you can use them like a big hob ferret that barks! well you know how i mean) Link to post Share on other sites
steviemann 5 Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 there are different height/weight limits for the three types kanninchen( rabbit teckel)/ zwerg( dwarf)/standard i know the standard goes to 9 kilo or something( traditionaly the fox/badger dogs) at a guess i would say that the dwarf would be from 4 to 6 kilo and the rabbit is anything below. check the teckel society ( some of the rabbit are tiny and you can use them like a big hob ferret that barks! well you know how i mean) Very interesting . Link to post Share on other sites
fireman 10,869 Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 £3150 ain't bad for a unplanned litter is it?. Next time you want to do something like spending a grand and a half risking bringing a dog into the country let me know. And if your a real fireman, how much money do you make hobling in your spare time ..... sorry its not my biusiness !!!! really is it Your risk mate,why try to pass the cost on to anyone looking for a pup?.No i ain't a real fireman and as for spare time 4 kids,7 dogs,1/2 dozen chickens,a few ferrets and a sexy misses makes sure i ain't got none . Link to post Share on other sites
darrell jnr 16 Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 bloody cracking pups there mate,as people have said accidents happen as happened with my dogs this year,as for peoples comments sod them ya dont have to justify yourself to anyone..atb..darrell. Link to post Share on other sites
snatchbullet 55 Posted September 4, 2009 Report Share Posted September 4, 2009 hi there are there any left cheers Link to post Share on other sites
unlacedgecko 1,466 Posted September 4, 2009 Report Share Posted September 4, 2009 If, and only if at this stage I was interested (I live in N. Ireland) how would I get a pup (bitch) over. No experience on dealing for livestock outside NI. Hope you can answer my questions. BD222 you can just drive them over on a ferry mate. i used to move mine via the belfast - stranraer ferry. if you dont want to drive yourself some courier companies will take dog boxes (try DHL or TNT). or find someone who is going to make the trip and bung them a few quid. UG Link to post Share on other sites
Hunter of T-N-G 1 Posted September 4, 2009 Report Share Posted September 4, 2009 Whats the usual price for a teckel thats working. I spoke with a fella last year that had one for trailing shot deer he told me they were around £900 a pup. would it be fair to say that the Teckle is a breed that lies somewhere between Terrier and Hound but is not as adept as either in the specific roles.Put another way a jack of all trades and master of none lke the the HPR breeds from continental europe. Link to post Share on other sites
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