Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted August 6, 2015 Report Share Posted August 6, 2015 We that anyway mate but with pats so id like a hunt on type tbh . Quote Link to post
dymented 2,220 Posted August 6, 2015 Report Share Posted August 6, 2015 What matters is someone and his dogs mascarading as something they are not ,whether they are red ,white, black or tan . ive no problem with anyone bushing or digging the odd time as long as that person knows and is up front about the fact and dosnt think for a minute he has the real deal .If these terriers are all that why arnt there more here as lads are always striving for the best .The internet has opened up the world for everyone to seek what they want and obtain the best of it so why arnt we all digging to a jagd.Take a look at websites selling any terriers these days and try pick a working dog from working medals .Theyve never seen the dark and why -they are worth too much coin to get them dirty or marked up. All i would say to anyone is try asking for a trial or a free pup and xee the breeders true colours. If i have a litter I will gladly gift you one bud dog or bitch and you can try it out and see if its to your liking all i will say if you have to put time in to them as they will hunt up father than your average terrier and extremely vocal but with time and training you can get them to stay close to you ,There will be no difference in earth work as i have said before its there nose on top that is the biggest difference i have seen ,also they need no encourage meant to enter to anything holding back is more like it . in that case mate pm me when the time comes and we can do a swap pup. And that's how things should be done fair play to both men......although fd demented has said the difference isn't below ground but on top using its nose so in a way to see the jagd showing its colours so to speak you'd have to do a it of hunting on top with it...maybe working fox in gorse or hay bales tight cover ect ect ..... Atb tho When on scent on top a lot give voice just like a hound ect They do not like to leave a line if they can still track it i have had patter dales that would only run 200 yards after anything then come back which suites me as i do not like chasing 5-6 fields shouting for the dog to leave it but you can stop them doing it with time and effort , Now as an earth dog there the same as any other terrier . 99% of imported dogs have been tried and tested on there chosen quarry as its all legal over there if they do not work there culled and wont get the required working papers .Most will have worked fox , badger , wild bore ect to get it ,They still do trials at working shows ect to show there finding ability . its defiantly not like the uk over there most dont have the internet and do not peddle for ££ The cost of importing one is about £1000 including the dog on average . So when some one sells a pup for £500 its not overly expensive in my eyes ( the cost of a border terrier pup is £400-£700 ) and what's the chance of one of them working ? unless its of the right blood lines 5 Quote Link to post
heshimus 1 Posted September 9, 2015 Report Share Posted September 9, 2015 this one was done in my countrygreat working and hunting dogsproven stock Quote Link to post
Wirey 23 Posted September 9, 2015 Report Share Posted September 9, 2015 Heshimus, are your dogs in the pictures workers? Quote Link to post
Ruby Lakey 18 Posted September 9, 2015 Report Share Posted September 9, 2015 Crackers them, love the wire haired one. Quote Link to post
Zilverhaze 1,627 Posted September 9, 2015 Report Share Posted September 9, 2015 Proper level headed reply that dymented Quote Link to post
heshimus 1 Posted September 22, 2015 Report Share Posted September 22, 2015 this is my 8 year old, 7 year proven wild boar hunterthe dogs of the above litter have done everything, the male is a well known dog in our country. the male is brother to mine but from a litter done 4 years ago closed old german bloodlines.the female as got the best eastern europe bloodlines in her.we hunt fox, badger, herpestes(mongoose) and wild boar. Quote Link to post
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