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Posted by bumpushound on 11-29-2006 01:10 PM:

Jadgterriers??

Any breeders in the middle or the east coast actively hunting (or just ratting) with them? Cant seem to get responses with what i've found on the web.
thanks


Posted by Justin Smith on 11-29-2006 11:59 PM:

http://www.terriercentral.com/forums/

http://terriercentral.com/indexs.htm

http://workingterriers.proboards82.com/index.cgi

http://www.dixielandjagdterriers.com/

http://germanjagdterrier.net/


Posted by bumpushound on 12-01-2006 03:14 AM:

thanks will try again


Posted by HAWG WILD on 12-05-2006 03:51 PM:

i have 4 jagds as of right now. Located in North Central Arkansas. I hog hunt with them. Scott Als at dixielandjagdterriers.com in Alabama hog hunts with his as well. I got mine from him.


Posted by scdogman on 12-08-2006 12:09 AM:

hawgwild,

do you only run the jags to hog hunt, or do you hunt with jags with other strike dogs


Posted by HAWG WILD on 12-08-2006 02:17 PM:

I do hunt with other dogs, (plotts, english and currs) but not necessarily because i need a strike dog. I have only had jagds for a couple of years now. They aren't quite up to snuff with some of my older hounds yet. I have hunted with a friend of mines jagds (Scott ALs at dixielandjagdterriers.com) His dogs can and will do it all from start to finish. Them hogs like the thick stuff (thicker the better) when it's really thick the jagds really excel. I like the bigger jagds though. i have a male and a female that are close to 30 pounds each and these bigger longer legged jagds seem to be more suited for hogs than the littler ones. although i do have a little female that is about 18 ponuds that is by far the roughest thing i own. she's not a real good bay dog, and not a real good catch dog either though. Only because a 50 pound hog can pick her up and run off with her hanging from his ear. She is exciting to say the least. One thing i have noticed and i am continuously impressed with these jagds, is their drive. They are flat out go hunting dogs with excellent noses and unbelieveable hearts.


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