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I breed jagds in holland. perfect sizes for groundwork, but also perfect workers above ground.

 

whem someone is intrested please contact me, shipping is no problem.

put some working pics up mate tell us abit about your dogs were they come from what you work with them

 

 

I'm from the centre of holland and am manly working foxes with my jagds above and under ground but also other small game. would like to hunt boar with them too but did not had the possibility yet.

 

My dogs are sharp but not stupid. a dog that is to sharp and don't think will only cost you money.

One of my jagds waits for his moment grabs a cheeck or neck and dont let go without getting injured, others are only baying.

 

the thing i like the most about the jagds is that they are good all rounders, some can retreive like hell too

 

 

would like to put some pics up here can someone tell me how to do it?

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I breed jagds in holland. perfect sizes for groundwork, but also perfect workers above ground.

 

whem someone is intrested please contact me, shipping is no problem.

put some working pics up mate tell us abit about your dogs were they come from what you work with them

 

 

I'm from the centre of holland and am manly working foxes with my jagds above and under ground but also other small game. would like to hunt boar with them too but did not had the possibility yet.

 

My dogs are sharp but not stupid. a dog that is to sharp and don't think will only cost you money.

One of my jagds waits for his moment grabs a cheeck or neck and dont let go without getting injured, others are only baying.

 

the thing i like the most about the jagds is that they are good all rounders, some can retreive like hell too

 

 

would like to put some pics up here can someone tell me how to do it?

here http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/229341-quick-guide-for-using-photobucket-to-add-pictures-to-your-content/
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I can understand why you like him then. The really sharp ones can cost you money every time you let them go. They are the most likely trip to the vets office that I ever fed.lol

 

It's impossible to hunt with the really sharp. 4H champions are just for exhibition.

 

Agreed...The average dog is committed to getting himself killed as quickly as possible. But the competition dog... the hardest of them is nearly useless in the feild. They are good to have for breeding though.

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I think there is a dog named Basko von Sechtafeld off of Dasty vom Reussenberg and Exe vom Grenzkamm there in Sweden. His brother Bautz gave me a very good daughter. I wish I had more like she was.

 

I found Dasty vom Reussenberg, but not the other ones. Maybe they haven't been registered here in Sweden. You can search for all registered dogs at:

 

http://kennet.skk.se...a/Hund_sok.aspx

 

My Ozzy's offical name is ''Gamekeeper's Samuraj", Regnr: SE21332/2010

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I breed jagds in holland. perfect sizes for groundwork, but also perfect workers above ground.

 

whem someone is intrested please contact me, shipping is no problem.

put some working pics up mate tell us abit about your dogs were they come from what you work with them

 

 

I'm from the centre of holland and am manly working foxes with my jagds above and under ground but also other small game. would like to hunt boar with them too but did not had the possibility yet.

 

My dogs are sharp but not stupid. a dog that is to sharp and don't think will only cost you money.

One of my jagds waits for his moment grabs a cheeck or neck and dont let go without getting injured, others are only baying.

 

the thing i like the most about the jagds is that they are good all rounders, some can retreive like hell too

 

 

would like to put some pics up here can someone tell me how to do it?

 

Is your Jagd sire also available for stud service?

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I think there is a dog named Basko von Sechtafeld off of Dasty vom Reussenberg and Exe vom Grenzkamm there in Sweden. His brother Bautz gave me a very good daughter. I wish I had more like she was.

 

I found Dasty vom Reussenberg, but not the other ones. Maybe they haven't been registered here in Sweden. You can search for all registered dogs at:

 

http://kennet.skk.se...a/Hund_sok.aspx

 

My Ozzy's offical name is ''Gamekeeper's Samuraj", Regnr: SE21332/2010

 

That's a well bred dog you have. Here's a link to the dog Basko. He's the eighth dog down.http://www.jagdterrier.ch/html/zuchtruden.php

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I breed jagds in holland. perfect sizes for groundwork, but also perfect workers above ground.

 

whem someone is intrested please contact me, shipping is no problem.

put some working pics up mate tell us abit about your dogs were they come from what you work with them

 

 

I'm from the centre of holland and am manly working foxes with my jagds above and under ground but also other small game. would like to hunt boar with them too but did not had the possibility yet.

 

My dogs are sharp but not stupid. a dog that is to sharp and don't think will only cost you money.

One of my jagds waits for his moment grabs a cheeck or neck and dont let go without getting injured, others are only baying.

 

the thing i like the most about the jagds is that they are good all rounders, some can retreive like hell too

 

 

would like to put some pics up here can someone tell me how to do it?

 

Is your Jagd sire also available for stud service?

 

 

yes it is..

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