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A Jagd may or may not be a step up from the British breeds that were used to " create " it. We have them here now and I assume it costs a lot of money to get them here, these terriers that have something that ours lack. So why are people mating them to Russells and Patterdales already ? Seems a bit pointless to me.

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Why fix something that isn't broken? I'd rather have a dog for a job than a 'jack of all trades, master of none' type. I'll stick with my black dogs.

Can't see them becoming decent dogs on these shores anyway ....too much money involved in this breed ....spoke to some lads earlier in the year I was micro chipping their terriers as they couldn't tak

Jagdterrier is a laboratory bred terrier by some of the craziest human beings on the planet at that time ...EUGENICS... with millions ( in them days) spent on trying to CREATE as the Germans themselve

Jagdterrier is a laboratory bred terrier by some of the craziest human beings on the planet at that time ...EUGENICS... with millions ( in them days) spent on trying to CREATE as the Germans themselves said a superior TERRIER lol but not one of them was a terrier man they were all to busy killing humans...man can never better what nature intended & blended...and the working terrier of the Irish and British Isles happened naturally ... not by accident by the way.. and not being an eejit here and I know many have what they call a very versatile terrier...but if he is getting the work he was bred for regularly he only needs to complete one job... work underground?

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I don't follow them but the are around a lot of countries before here ,and big price tag , which created breeders and probaly weakend the true breed already, probaly good ones kept right but everyone to there own

I've not hunted wild boar but have owned Jack Russells that performed every other job the Jagd is meant to do. Including finding and flushing deer but not to guns.

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I don't follow them but the are around a lot of countries before here ,and big price tag , which created breeders and probaly weakend the true breed already, probaly good ones kept right but everyone to there own

I've not hunted wild boar but have owned Jack Russells that performed every other job the Jagd is meant to do. Including finding and flushing deer but not to guns.
right job ,and you never had to look no further for a different terrier , as what you had was sufficent .
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I don't follow them but the are around a lot of countries before here ,and big price tag , which created breeders and probaly weakend the true breed already, probaly good ones kept right but everyone to there own

 

I've not hunted wild boar but have owned Jack Russells that performed every other job the Jagd is meant to do. Including finding and flushing deer but not to guns.

The ozzies an kiwis used Russell's and fox terriers or crosses on boars they call them snouters as they hang off the nose,and there's patts being used in usa on feral hogs.
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Hate the term game used on these terriers and lurchers ... the only way the term game or gameness can be used is in pitdog terms simple as that . As for these jagd the ones ive seen would be far to big for work here

I have to disagree with you it can be used in pitdog terms but I know where you are coming from ..I do agree that the term game is used all too often in the dogworld ....I do know what I am talking about when it comes to gameness ...true gameness cannot be describe it can only be seen ....I have seen it on a couple of occasions regarding earthdogs

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I don't follow them but the are around a lot of countries before here ,and big price tag , which created breeders and probaly weakend the true breed already, probaly good ones kept right but everyone to there own

 

I've not hunted wild boar but have owned Jack Russells that performed every other job the Jagd is meant to do. Including finding and flushing deer but not to guns.

The ozzies an kiwis used Russell's and fox terriers or crosses on boars they call them snouters as they hang off the nose,and there's patts being used in usa on feral hogs.
over here in the usa if your dog no matter what kind grabs the snout of a boar there gonna end up dead or really hurt. And i know one over here that would be dumb enough to hunt boar with there pats. The boar will take off running with them bashing them off everything..way to small of a dog..the only morons out there have videos of there pats grabbing hogs just to say how tuff there dog is..over here folks use pits bulldogs, crosses. Stuff with anchoring size..
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