Dan McDonough
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Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Superstition Mtns., AZ
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Great Picture!
Having owned and bred jagds for a while now, I got a real kick out of the above photo!!! That pig doesn't know what he's in for and the look on that Jagd's face tells it all. Things are about to change for that pig and if there are two of them, he ought to have a look over his shoulder if he wants to ever see his nuts again! I wish that were a video, I would love to see what happened next.
Josh, how is that male that you kept? I keep wishing I would have taken one of those for stud fee instead of the money. The little female I had here was a little to snipey in the head for my taste and I ended up selling her to a guy in UT.
I'm going to get one from Minten out of his Spike and Beanie cross this year and see if I can't get another litter out of Payton. I wish everybody had the chance to see what a good Jagd is like. It changes the way you think about dogs and what they can accomplish. If I could bring one dog back to life it would be Payton's sister Raven. I used to enter her in the Cur & Fiest comps. and I've never seen or heard about another Jagd in competition. She did really well and won several casts for squirrel and coon. She was a little on the small side but she didn't know it.
For all of you that are thinking about getting one. Make sure you have the time to put into them and watch out. You just about can't get away with unclipping one of them dogs without having some sort of adventure. Game dogs deluxe!!
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Dan McDonough
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Superstition Mtns., AZ
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