J.DOG 1,355 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 What is better a patterdale or a border terrier as pets or working dogs (Ratting). Any pictures would be nice just I like both but can't choose. Quote Link to post
Bunny_Spotter 3 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 i'd much prefer a miniature JR Quote Link to post
Guest ryan161 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 i'd much prefer a miniature JR all day long mate Quote Link to post
Big red 1990 16 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Theres only one way to find out........... FIGHT!!!!! Quote Link to post
J.DOG 1,355 Posted May 11, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Ha funny FIGHT Quote Link to post
Big red 1990 16 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 But on a serious note i prefer patterdales only because ive seen more work atb with which ever u chose Quote Link to post
Terrier Sam 297 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Id go for a patterdale all day long because you have more chance of finding genuine working stock at a realistic price. Having said that, they can be very vocal, energetic and head strong which I wouldn't want if I was ever to have a dog that was to be a pure put so it's swings and roundabouts IMO. My patterdales in my avatar. Shes a nice looking dog and she already works well on rats at 6 months Sam Quote Link to post
Terrier Sam 297 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Sorry, meant 'pure pet' not 'put' Quote Link to post
Guest ryan161 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 if you get the right russel and bred the right way mate in my eyes there very hard to beat i would have a russel [bANNED TEXT] any other dog but like i side it needs to be bred the right way worker to worker in saying that its the same as all breeds mate good luck what you go with chum Quote Link to post
Terrier Sam 297 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Id go for a patterdale all day long because you have more chance of finding genuine working stock at a realistic price. Having said that, they can be very vocal, energetic and head strong which I wouldn't want if I was ever to have a dog that was to be a pure put so it's swings and roundabouts IMO. My patterdales in my avatar. Shes a nice looking dog and she already works well on rats at 6 months Sam i would say jagds are energetic vocal and head strong. Actually very very very energetic you would notice that straight away , they just dont sit still. I wonder where they got that trait from, fox terriers ? Ye I've seen a lot of pics and videos of jagds doin the job and they look awesome on boar and coyote etc. I ain't knockin a dog bein vocal, energetic and head strong or else I wouldn't have a patterdale myself. I actually wouldn't have anything other than lively and a bit head stong but I wouldn't want the same in a pet. Like Ryan said though, a good russell would do the job J.DOG What dogs do you work Masta of game? Sam Quote Link to post
Terrier Sam 297 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Id go for a patterdale all day long because you have more chance of finding genuine working stock at a realistic price. Having said that, they can be very vocal, energetic and head strong which I wouldn't want if I was ever to have a dog that was to be a pure put so it's swings and roundabouts IMO. My patterdales in my avatar. Shes a nice looking dog and she already works well on rats at 6 months Sam i would say jagds are energetic vocal and head strong. Actually very very very energetic you would notice that straight away , they just dont sit still. I wonder where they got that trait from, fox terriers ? Ye I've seen a lot of pics and videos of jagds doin the job and they look awesome on boar and coyote etc. I ain't knockin a dog bein vocal, energetic and head strong or else I wouldn't have a patterdale myself. I actually wouldn't have anything other than lively and a bit head stong but I wouldn't want the same in a pet. Like Ryan said though, a good russell would do the job J.DOG What dogs do you work Masta of game? Sam just one patterdale. My mate has a jagd and also patterdales and hounds. The dogs push foxes to guns. If one goes to ground than thats even better for me lol Sounds good to me man Jagds are supposed to be really hard aren't they? Does your mate use it to ground? Sam Quote Link to post
border hunter 2 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 id say border terrier got 1 exellent worker and pet kept in house cant fault it Quote Link to post
Terrier Sam 297 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 I've got nothin against them but where can you find a reasonably priced border? It's not a dig, genuine question. I've just never bothered lookin at borders because I know I can find somethin else to do the same job for half the money Sam Quote Link to post
Terrier Sam 297 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Id go for a patterdale all day long because you have more chance of finding genuine working stock at a realistic price. Having said that, they can be very vocal, energetic and head strong which I wouldn't want if I was ever to have a dog that was to be a pure put so it's swings and roundabouts IMO. My patterdales in my avatar. Shes a nice looking dog and she already works well on rats at 6 months Sam i would say jagds are energetic vocal and head strong. Actually very very very energetic you would notice that straight away , they just dont sit still. I wonder where they got that trait from, fox terriers ? Ye I've seen a lot of pics and videos of jagds doin the job and they look awesome on boar and coyote etc. I ain't knockin a dog bein vocal, energetic and head strong or else I wouldn't have a patterdale myself. I actually wouldn't have anything other than lively and a bit head stong but I wouldn't want the same in a pet. Like Ryan said though, a good russell would do the job J.DOG What dogs do you work Masta of game? Sam just one patterdale. My mate has a jagd and also patterdales and hounds. The dogs push foxes to guns. If one goes to ground than thats even better for me lol Sounds good to me man Jagds are supposed to be really hard aren't they? Does your mate use it to ground? Sam terriers we keep are all rounders used for above and below. I think its like patts some lines are hard some are arent, even within a line there is variation. They have good hunting instinct and good nose and they give tongue on got scent . Hell this bitch self entered at very young age when i first had her as a pup and started giving tongue at 3 months old on a rabbit . She did better than my patterdale lol he took a while to get used running with hounds he kept starting fights instead of hunting but she was just focusing on hunting. Just last week i started going out hunting as season just started and i remember my dog got better at the end of last season and last saturday he did well i was happy with him. Oh very good mate. we love a happy ending haha jokes. In all seriousness theres somethin that interests me about the Jagd terriers - looks and characteristics wise. What do you hunt over there? Just fox or anythin else? Sam Quote Link to post
Terrier Sam 297 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 lol i think they have a good nose. I haven't got an opinion on them as I don't think I've ever seen one in the flesh but I know that there are a few diggin lads that wouldn't thank you for one. They're built as rabbiters and ratters not foxin dogs but like I say, I can't comment I've heard of lads around us crossin small hounds like beagles with a terrier to get a good nose. Sam Quote Link to post
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