killbill 0 Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 can anyone tell me what they no of jagdterriers? Quote Link to post
killbill 0 Posted October 10, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 sorry what they work like? Quote Link to post
valerio 32 Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 (edited) As I've previusly said I work jagdterriers,they are hard dogs somethimes too hard for their own good.they are versatile and trainable dogs with a real good nose.They are used all above continental europe for both underground work,wild boar hunting and blood search.You only need to find the right line for underground work and they are as good as any other breed.As for trials it's sad but the damn UE has banned them in most countries.Here in italy full contact trials are banned from 3 years ago,Hungary and Serbia followed an year after.I think only Slovakia still have some really interesting trials.I've been taking part to this trials both in Italy and estern european countries and was allways greet fun and d a god place to find a new dog or a good stud. Tomoorrow I'll be out hunting and I'll take some photos. My jagd terrier Arnold after a dig Edited October 11, 2008 by valerio Quote Link to post
dogbone 0 Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 As I've previusly said I work jagdterriers,they are hard dogs somethimes too hard for their own good.they are versatile and trainable dogs with a real good nose.They are used all above continental europe for both underground work,wild boar hunting and blood search.You only need to find the right line for underground work and they are as good as any other breed.As for trials it's sad but the damn UE has banned them in most countries.Here in italy full contact trials are banned from 3 years ago,Hungary and Serbia followed an year after.I think only Slovakia still have some really interesting trials.I've been taking part to this trials both in Italy and estern european countries and was allways greet fun and d a god place to find a new dog or a good stud.Tomoorrow I'll be out hunting and I'll take some photos. My jagd terrier Arnold after a dig nice looking dog there. look forward to seeing more pictures of him at work Quote Link to post
killbill 0 Posted October 11, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 As I've previusly said I work jagdterriers,they are hard dogs somethimes too hard for their own good.they are versatile and trainable dogs with a real good nose.They are used all above continental europe for both underground work,wild boar hunting and blood search.You only need to find the right line for underground work and they are as good as any other breed.As for trials it's sad but the damn UE has banned them in most countries.Here in italy full contact trials are banned from 3 years ago,Hungary and Serbia followed an year after.I think only Slovakia still have some really interesting trials.I've been taking part to this trials both in Italy and estern european countries and was allways greet fun and d a god place to find a new dog or a good stud.Tomoorrow I'll be out hunting and I'll take some photos. My jagd terrier Arnold after a dig nice looking dog there. look forward to seeing more pictures of him at work thaks mate cant wait to see pictures Quote Link to post
heshimus 1 Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 i only want to add something. in jagdterriers like in other game breed you want to look the dog that as more hunting instinct, i explain: the one that doesn't deny a hunt, always prepared, none or low (like a could dog) expression around people but a "hell broke loose" after is prey. i know some hard jagdterriers mainly from above the ground, like the ancestry of my young one, but i can say that is a really rely dog to go hunting above and below. why is that? because he has got hunting passion. some a early starters some are lazy and start later on, but they've got fire in them. i've seen a little inbred bitch to enter a fox hole and killed a couple of them without hesitation and with little damage on her. none motivation given and her master never spoke with her! is nose is excellent and appears that this breed has more sense than other terrier breeds but your wrong if you think like this. in front of the prey or after it it's like every last one of the working terriers. one little thing do, a jagd terrier is a natural hunter with or without a hunting owner. and this is a very terrier, one of the most stubborn i've ever known. i like them very much but i must be honest between patt's and jagd's i can't chose. their are very good! best regards, Quote Link to post
tigerdog2 8 Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 i only want to add something.in jagdterriers like in other game breed you want to look the dog that as more hunting instinct, i explain: the one that doesn't deny a hunt, always prepared, none or low (like a could dog) expression around people but a "hell broke loose" after is prey. i know some hard jagdterriers mainly from above the ground, like the ancestry of my young one, but i can say that is a really rely dog to go hunting above and below. why is that? because he has got hunting passion. some a early starters some are lazy and start later on, but they've got fire in them. i've seen a little inbred bitch to enter a fox hole and killed a couple of them without hesitation and with little damage on her. none motivation given and her master never spoke with her! is nose is excellent and appears that this breed has more sense than other terrier breeds but your wrong if you think like this. in front of the prey or after it it's like every last one of the working terriers. one little thing do, a jagd terrier is a natural hunter with or without a hunting owner. and this is a very terrier, one of the most stubborn i've ever known. i like them very much but i must be honest between patt's and jagd's i can't chose. their are very good! best regards, good account of ur experiences , nice1 td junior Quote Link to post
killbill 0 Posted October 11, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 i only want to add something.in jagdterriers like in other game breed you want to look the dog that as more hunting instinct, i explain: the one that doesn't deny a hunt, always prepared, none or low (like a could dog) expression around people but a "hell broke loose" after is prey. i know some hard jagdterriers mainly from above the ground, like the ancestry of my young one, but i can say that is a really rely dog to go hunting above and below. why is that? because he has got hunting passion. some a early starters some are lazy and start later on, but they've got fire in them. i've seen a little inbred bitch to enter a fox hole and killed a couple of them without hesitation and with little damage on her. none motivation given and her master never spoke with her! is nose is excellent and appears that this breed has more sense than other terrier breeds but your wrong if you think like this. in front of the prey or after it it's like every last one of the working terriers. one little thing do, a jagd terrier is a natural hunter with or without a hunting owner. and this is a very terrier, one of the most stubborn i've ever known. i like them very much but i must be honest between patt's and jagd's i can't chose. their are very good! best regards, good account of ur experiences , nice1 td junior thanks a lot mate i must say 2 great looking dogs Quote Link to post
higgins 75 Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 (edited) As I've previusly said I work jagdterriers,they are hard dogs somethimes too hard for their own good.they are versatile and trainable dogs with a real good nose.They are used all above continental europe for both underground work,wild boar hunting and blood search.You only need to find the right line for underground work and they are as good as any other breed.As for trials it's sad but the damn UE has banned them in most countries.Here in italy full contact trials are banned from 3 years ago,Hungary and Serbia followed an year after.I think only Slovakia still have some really interesting trials.I've been taking part to this trials both in Italy and estern european countries and was allways greet fun and d a god place to find a new dog or a good stud.Tomoorrow I'll be out hunting and I'll take some photos. My jagd terrier Arnold after a dig Hi Valerio,you still running the hounds?Nice Jag'd there although you never mentioned you had them last time on here,have you found a breeder if so what lines do you recommend,all the best, Higgins. Edited October 11, 2008 by higgins Quote Link to post
raippa 0 Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Here in finland "jagdterrier=German hunting terrier" is very usual working terrier. We hunt badgers, raccoon dogs and fox with them. There is also in Sweden, Norway and Russia alot of these germanhunting terriers. Quote Link to post
jonesy 111 Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 So has anyone got any decent jagd earth dogs in this country?If yes what lines do they come from? Quote Link to post
raippa 0 Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Do you mean in England? I think there isn`t lot of "jagdterriers"! Your terriers in England are most of an old english breeds and mixed "koktails" of other breeds. You have to put "German hunting terrier" at entry in google. There you can find a lot of information at this breed. Quote Link to post
buffalofred 2 Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 (edited) Hi! They are very comon here in Sweden. I took some photos last year on a field trial (working trials are comon in Sweden in order to follow up the lines/offsprings): >> Jagts at trial 1 >> Jagts at trial 2 Here's a pic of my dog: All jagts are breed for work only which no other terrier breed is here in Sweden, i.e. buying a jagt would give you pretty much a 100% working guarantee while other breeds are mixed up with show-blood. The jagts are strong, hard and have very high prey drive. To their disadvantages, that is if you're only looking for a digging dog, they are breed to work above ground as well which can be irritating when for example closing up to an earth and the terrier beats of to hunt roe dear instead. But if you want a terrier that follow prey with a bark above ground and work below as well the jagts have good qualities to solve a lot of missions. Edited October 17, 2008 by buffalofred Quote Link to post
hue jeers 6 Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Some great pictures there Fred, thanks for sharing them with us Quote Link to post
loftmonkey 2 Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 is it true that alot of lakie blood went into the make up of the jagts ? Quote Link to post
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