matulkoh 66 Posted October 28, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 i m from Slovakia, i m planning to import some plummers, i m impressed by this breed, but its impossible to go on workin tests with breed which is not acepted by FCI, if you dont pass these tests y re not allowed to use a dog on oficial hunting events. same in all europe. i think it s pitty that y cant use these great dogs.still y think i m f..... if so write why check my pics in galery and write what y re thinkin of me man ps it was just suggestion <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WHY? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i m interested in colecting pictures of hunting dogs, i ve my own galery. ive lots of pics from hunt101 but after rebuilt there re no more Quote Link to post
Guest vanstub Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 i m from Slovakia, i m planning to import some plummers, i m impressed by this breed, but its impossible to go on workin tests with breed which is not acepted by FCI, if you dont pass these tests y re not allowed to use a dog on oficial hunting events. same in all europe. i think it s pitty that y cant use these great dogs.still y think i m f..... if so write why check my pics in galery and write what y re thinkin of me man ps it was just suggestion <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WHY? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i m interested in colecting pictures of hunting dogs, i ve my own galery. ive lots of pics from hunt101 but after rebuilt there re no more <{POST_SNAPBACK}> not why about the pics,but about wanting a plummer when you've got breeds like the cesky and deusch jagdterrier on your door step ,especially the djt, only bred from certified workers i believe Quote Link to post
matulkoh 66 Posted October 28, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 i m from Slovakia, i m planning to import some plummers, i m impressed by this breed, but its impossible to go on workin tests with breed which is not acepted by FCI, if you dont pass these tests y re not allowed to use a dog on oficial hunting events. same in all europe. i think it s pitty that y cant use these great dogs.still y think i m f..... if so write why check my pics in galery and write what y re thinkin of me man ps it was just suggestion <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WHY? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i m interested in colecting pictures of hunting dogs, i ve my own galery. ive lots of pics from hunt101 but after rebuilt there re no more <{POST_SNAPBACK}> not why about the pics,but about wanting a plummer when you've got breeds like the cesky and deusch jagdterrier on your door step ,especially the djt, only bred from certified workers i believe <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i think djt re stupid dogs, they always run away, a lots of them do not think before attack on wild pigs so every 3years you need a new dog, cesky terrier is good for underground work and good on trail, but it s not suitable for our mountain side where dogs re running up and down and re making more than 20km per day, for this kind of job is bedlington superb, but lots of hunters like dogs with short fur, so i wanna have hard worker, with short fur, good nose, and easy visible. so the plummer is the only way. there re parsons, jaks and smooth foxt but there are not so tought. Quote Link to post
Guest vanstub Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 i m from Slovakia, i m planning to import some plummers, i m impressed by this breed, but its impossible to go on workin tests with breed which is not acepted by FCI, if you dont pass these tests y re not allowed to use a dog on oficial hunting events. same in all europe. i think it s pitty that y cant use these great dogs.still y think i m f..... if so write why check my pics in galery and write what y re thinkin of me man ps it was just suggestion <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WHY? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i m interested in colecting pictures of hunting dogs, i ve my own galery. ive lots of pics from hunt101 but after rebuilt there re no more <{POST_SNAPBACK}> not why about the pics,but about wanting a plummer when you've got breeds like the cesky and deusch jagdterrier on your door step ,especially the djt, only bred from certified workers i believe <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i think djt re stupid dogs, they always run away, a lots of them do not think before attack on wild pigs so every 3years you need a new dog, cesky terrier is good for underground work and good on trail, but it s not suitable for our mountain side where dogs re running up and down and re making more than 20km per day, for this kind of job is bedlington superb, but lots of hunters like dogs with short fur, so i wanna have hard worker, with short fur, good nose, and easy visible. so the plummer is the only way. there re parsons, jaks and smooth foxt but there are not so tought. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> check the thread on EarthdogRunningdog.com to see why not plummer Quote Link to post
matulkoh 66 Posted October 28, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 i m from Slovakia, i m planning to import some plummers, i m impressed by this breed, but its impossible to go on workin tests with breed which is not acepted by FCI, if you dont pass these tests y re not allowed to use a dog on oficial hunting events. same in all europe. i think it s pitty that y cant use these great dogs.still y think i m f..... if so write why check my pics in galery and write what y re thinkin of me man ps it was just suggestion <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WHY? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i m interested in colecting pictures of hunting dogs, i ve my own galery. ive lots of pics from hunt101 but after rebuilt there re no more <{POST_SNAPBACK}> not why about the pics,but about wanting a plummer when you've got breeds like the cesky and deusch jagdterrier on your door step ,especially the djt, only bred from certified workers i believe <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i think djt re stupid dogs, they always run away, a lots of them do not think before attack on wild pigs so every 3years you need a new dog, cesky terrier is good for underground work and good on trail, but it s not suitable for our mountain side where dogs re running up and down and re making more than 20km per day, for this kind of job is bedlington superb, but lots of hunters like dogs with short fur, so i wanna have hard worker, with short fur, good nose, and easy visible. so the plummer is the only way. there re parsons, jaks and smooth foxt but there are not so tought. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> check the thread on EarthdogRunningdog.com to see why not plummer <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ok, have y ever had jdt or saw it workin Quote Link to post
Guest vanstub Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 i m from Slovakia, i m planning to import some plummers, i m impressed by this breed, but its impossible to go on workin tests with breed which is not acepted by FCI, if you dont pass these tests y re not allowed to use a dog on oficial hunting events. same in all europe. i think it s pitty that y cant use these great dogs.still y think i m f..... if so write why check my pics in galery and write what y re thinkin of me man ps it was just suggestion <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WHY? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i m interested in colecting pictures of hunting dogs, i ve my own galery. ive lots of pics from hunt101 but after rebuilt there re no more <{POST_SNAPBACK}> not why about the pics,but about wanting a plummer when you've got breeds like the cesky and deusch jagdterrier on your door step ,especially the djt, only bred from certified workers i believe <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i think djt re stupid dogs, they always run away, a lots of them do not think before attack on wild pigs so every 3years you need a new dog, cesky terrier is good for underground work and good on trail, but it s not suitable for our mountain side where dogs re running up and down and re making more than 20km per day, for this kind of job is bedlington superb, but lots of hunters like dogs with short fur, so i wanna have hard worker, with short fur, good nose, and easy visible. so the plummer is the only way. there re parsons, jaks and smooth foxt but there are not so tought. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> check the thread on EarthdogRunningdog.com to see why not plummer <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ok, have y ever had jdt or saw it workin <{POST_SNAPBACK}> no, read a few articles,but if u have owned or seen work close up tell us more . Quote Link to post
Guest HAWKEYE Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Plummers are not serious working dogs mate Quote Link to post
valerio 32 Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 jagd terriers are really good for earthwork but too aggressive for wild boars,as for other breed of terriers I've yet to see one make the grade,my russell is real good at bailing pigs but too short range for finding :realmad: and too much interested in underground quarry .I've tried terriers for boars hunting but allways come back to local boarshounds of proven strain. Only my opinion. Quote Link to post
matulkoh 66 Posted October 28, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 i m from Slovakia, i m planning to import some plummers, i m impressed by this breed, but its impossible to go on workin tests with breed which is not acepted by FCI, if you dont pass these tests y re not allowed to use a dog on oficial hunting events. same in all europe. i think it s pitty that y cant use these great dogs.still y think i m f..... if so write why check my pics in galery and write what y re thinkin of me man ps it was just suggestion <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WHY? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i m interested in colecting pictures of hunting dogs, i ve my own galery. ive lots of pics from hunt101 but after rebuilt there re no more <{POST_SNAPBACK}> not why about the pics,but about wanting a plummer when you've got breeds like the cesky and deusch jagdterrier on your door step ,especially the djt, only bred from certified workers i believe <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i think djt re stupid dogs, they always run away, a lots of them do not think before attack on wild pigs so every 3years you need a new dog, cesky terrier is good for underground work and good on trail, but it s not suitable for our mountain side where dogs re running up and down and re making more than 20km per day, for this kind of job is bedlington superb, but lots of hunters like dogs with short fur, so i wanna have hard worker, with short fur, good nose, and easy visible. so the plummer is the only way. there re parsons, jaks and smooth foxt but there are not so tought. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> check the thread on EarthdogRunningdog.com to see why not plummer <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ok, have y ever had jdt or saw it workin <{POST_SNAPBACK}> no, read a few articles,but if u have owned or seen work close up tell us more . <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ok i ve couple friends who re using jgt, very tough, dogs, hard to train, wanna fight with everything, some re so stupid that they atack wild pigs on their head so a lots of them are dying very young 3years old, dogs 39-40 cm, bitches 35-38cm, normal price for a pup is less than 100 eur. they re good just for hunting and for patient hunters who ve planty of time to train their dogs, but once you made your jgt obedient there s hard to find a better worker, in general. but lots of them ll never obey, we have lots of cases when jgt kill german shepard or doberman, my friend got 8 month old jgt which killed all his chickens, turkies and one 80kg pig. Quote Link to post
valerio 32 Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 for motulkoh,why you don't use local hounds like the Kopov,I've heard they are good dogs Quote Link to post
matulkoh 66 Posted October 28, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 for motulkoh,why you don't use local hounds like the Kopov,I've heard they are good dogs <{POST_SNAPBACK}> great for hunting wild pigs and for boolhound job, but useless for hunting foxes and badgers this is a reason why i ve bedlington, he so fast that he is able to catch rabbit and he is great for all mentioned jobs. why plummers and patts are not official fci breed, they can be as good as jgt and even better. jgt are used by hunters only so why not patts and plummers? one thing to jgt, they have their own club, dog or bitch which wanna get to kennel has to have excelent mark from jgt show, excelent mark from bloodhound test, excelent mark from underground work, excelent mark from wild pigs test. Quote Link to post
valerio 32 Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 from what I've understand plummers are selected only for ratting they are no good for real work and not hard by anyone means and miles away from the terriers you have in estern europe so don't waste your time. Quote Link to post
matulkoh 66 Posted October 28, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 from what I've understand plummers are selected only for ratting they are no good for real work and not hard by anyone means and miles away from the terriers you have in estern europe so don't waste your time. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> thanks but i wanna try, i ve bedlington and planning to have more bedlingtons, i wanna have my own kennel of workin beddies, so the plummer is a test if it works ok if not nothing happen. but he can learn a lot from my akela, we will see. i even saw jgt which dot wanna work. Quote Link to post
Guest oneredtrim Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 (edited) . Edited January 21, 2008 by oneredtrim Quote Link to post
matulkoh 66 Posted October 28, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hello Matulkoh, Any pic's of the JDT's? Are there people over there who have managed to school this breed into behaving in a more hunter/friendly manner? Oneredtrim. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> yes here are some, if y wanna some picks write me mail and i find some Quote Link to post
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