bobby blackheart 1,209 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 My apologies, but you played dirty! This is the price from the man I bought my dog and I paid the same money and the same conditions. There is no benefits for me in order to sell those puppies. No better or worse breeds but they are all different and have their own pros and cons.I do not know how in the UK, but in Ukraine and throughout Europe puppies price from 200-800 euros. Even some people sell jagd or other breeds for thousands of dollars. I'm from Ukraine (western part) so if you say I'm from Russia then Scotland is part of England! You better find out what is the difference between USSR, UK, Ukraine, Russia , and for me could mean Comrades! Your anger - the first signs of weakness and envy!!! i asked you a genuine question-have been speaking to a few lads in europe and they all want patterdale pups-i have asked about the jagds and they have all told me they no good?i dont want dogs that work boar etc-just the small digging type-how many of these kennels work them to ground?600euro/dollars is a lot of money for something that dont make the grade after feeding it for 2 yrs eh?cause if its shit-it will END UP IN THE GROUND never confuse my anger with being envious of you! or any of your comrades-you seem to have taken the post to heart hope your bollocks turn black and drop off atb Quote Link to post
chrisbullx 2,541 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 Bobby I've got a mate in europe & he's been digging all over europe,the states & seen plenty of jagds work have also try himself & he said they don't come close to well bred patt when it comes to earth work!!! Atb cbx Quote Link to post
TOPPER 1,809 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 a mate of mine has offered me jagds in exchange for patterdales so if there so good why have pats ? the only thing i can think of is to cross with lakies and fire them up Quote Link to post
chrisbullx 2,541 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 Like I said topper my mate as tried them & wouldn't have another 1 in his kennel!! Atb cbx Quote Link to post
Jachtterrier 50 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 maby you have just seen the whong one. same as pats every dog is different. i start working my jagds when they are 8 monts. i have a patterdale here 1 year old out of good working lines but it take a lot more time till they are mature enough. i patterdale is a lot calmer while digging to another dog. a jagd wil scream like crazy because he want to go to ground too. a jagd is verry good to use for bushing rabbits and foxes, they have verry good noses and start to scream when they are up to something so you know there is something coming. they will bring back small game pretty well too when you are only digging you dont need a jagd just take a pat but when you would like to do more with your terrier you would like them a lot. Like I said topper my mate as tried them & wouldn't have another 1 in his kennel!! Atb cbx Quote Link to post
bitchie 292 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 maby you have just seen the whong one. same as pats every dog is different. i start working my jagds when they are 8 monts. i have a patterdale here 1 year old out of good working lines but it take a lot more time till they are mature enough. i patterdale is a lot calmer while digging to another dog. a jagd wil scream like crazy because he want to go to ground too. a jagd is verry good to use for bushing rabbits and foxes, they have verry good noses and start to scream when they are up to something so you know there is something coming. they will bring back small game pretty well too when you are only digging you dont need a jagd just take a pat but when you would like to do more with your terrier you would like them a lot. Like I said topper my mate as tried them & wouldn't have another 1 in his kennel!! Atb cbx how many DJT do you know (have you seen in your life)? and how many where good? and screaming is a sign for good quality then i will buy a parrot! 1 Quote Link to post
chrisbullx 2,541 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 Most terriers will bush rabbits & foxes mate but when a comes to going underground coming face to face with its quarry in his own home it takes a real terrier to do so atb cbx 2 Quote Link to post
Jachtterrier 50 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 maby you have just seen the whong one. same as pats every dog is different. i start working my jagds when they are 8 monts. i have a patterdale here 1 year old out of good working lines but it take a lot more time till they are mature enough. i patterdale is a lot calmer while digging to another dog. a jagd wil scream like crazy because he want to go to ground too. a jagd is verry good to use for bushing rabbits and foxes, they have verry good noses and start to scream when they are up to something so you know there is something coming. they will bring back small game pretty well too when you are only digging you dont need a jagd just take a pat but when you would like to do more with your terrier you would like them a lot. Like I said topper my mate as tried them & wouldn't have another 1 in his kennel!! Atb cbx how many DJT do you know (have you seen in your life)? and how many where good? and screaming is a sign for good quality then i will buy a parrot! No i hate it when they are screaming when whe are digging. what i am trying to say is that every breed has his good and bad things. 1 Quote Link to post
bitchie 292 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 maby you have just seen the whong one. same as pats every dog is different. i start working my jagds when they are 8 monts. i have a patterdale here 1 year old out of good working lines but it take a lot more time till they are mature enough. i patterdale is a lot calmer while digging to another dog. a jagd wil scream like crazy because he want to go to ground too. a jagd is verry good to use for bushing rabbits and foxes, they have verry good noses and start to scream when they are up to something so you know there is something coming. they will bring back small game pretty well too when you are only digging you dont need a jagd just take a pat but when you would like to do more with your terrier you would like them a lot. Like I said topper my mate as tried them & wouldn't have another 1 in his kennel!! Atb cbx how many DJT do you know (have you seen in your life)? and how many where good? and screaming is a sign for good quality then i will buy a parrot! No i hate it when they are screaming when whe are digging. what i am trying to say is that every breed has his good and bad things. but : how many DJT do you know (have you seen in your life)? and how many where good? Quote Link to post
Jachtterrier 50 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 Most terriers will bush rabbits & foxes mate but when a comes to going underground coming face to face with its quarry in his own home it takes a real terrier to do so atb cbx There is a lot of difference between working and working. dont think they cant handle his quarry underground. i think there a jagd is the hardest breed of terriers there is, but thats also why some people dont like them because they can get injured a bit more. Quote Link to post
Jachtterrier 50 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 maby you have just seen the whong one. same as pats every dog is different. i start working my jagds when they are 8 monts. i have a patterdale here 1 year old out of good working lines but it take a lot more time till they are mature enough. i patterdale is a lot calmer while digging to another dog. a jagd wil scream like crazy because he want to go to ground too. a jagd is verry good to use for bushing rabbits and foxes, they have verry good noses and start to scream when they are up to something so you know there is something coming. they will bring back small game pretty well too when you are only digging you dont need a jagd just take a pat but when you would like to do more with your terrier you would like them a lot. Like I said topper my mate as tried them & wouldn't have another 1 in his kennel!! Atb cbx how many DJT do you know (have you seen in your life)? and how many where good? and screaming is a sign for good quality then i will buy a parrot! No i hate it when they are screaming when whe are digging. what i am trying to say is that every breed has his good and bad things. but : how many DJT do you know (have you seen in your life)? and how many where good? I know there are also jagds that are no good im not trying to say they are better dan a patterdale below ground, but above they can do more. when i was only digging to my dogs i might only be working with other dogs too. i dit not had a jagd yet that ditnt do his job good enough but enough other dogs that didnt do what they suppose. Quote Link to post
bitchie 292 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 that´s why somany breeds so evryone find his. i saw alot of patterdale on wildboar, deer and and and, and they did great about 90% i think. but no problem good luck with the DJT Quote Link to post
kaas 174 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 How the hell can someone compair a jagd to a patt ??? That's like to compair a running shoo to a flipflop........ Quote Link to post
TOPPER 1,809 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 so like i said if there so good why do all the serious dogmen want pats ?????? 3 Quote Link to post
kaas 174 Posted April 18, 2013 Report Share Posted April 18, 2013 Simply said Patts where made for dogman and jagds for (German)hunters Quote Link to post
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