02 September 2009, 22:23
surestrikeJadgterrier puppies
I have several puppies available and they are posted in this link in the classifieds.
http://forums.accuratereloadin...2711043/m/324105261103 September 2009, 14:21
DUKVery nice puppies, my male is now 4.5 years, also rather large frame, rough hare. These terriers are wonderful hunting dogs and just incredible for their size.
I use mine for ducks, blood trailing and the driven hunts. Season starts now in November, I can't wait!
24 September 2009, 17:41
zhabaDUK. could you please tell me where i can find more information on these great dogs. I am in Australia and would love to get a couple to hunt with.cheers
24 September 2009, 19:10
DUKIf you were somwhere in Europe, I'd recommend that you get in touch with the Federation, on their homepage you find the different state clubs with their puppy offerings.
Jagdterrier Club. Unfortunately not in English, just Teutonic language. Calculate that a ouppy costs around 400 to 500 €, depending on the bitch and sire's results in the corresponding trials. These are indicated, too, if the abbreviations are too "gothic", let me know.
It also depends if you want a dog to hunt fox ad badger dens underground, to chase boars and stags on driven hunts, for blood trailing or as
a rather universal "multi-purpose" compañion.
Now, how to ship a 8 week puppy from here to Australia, I don't really know. Last year we got a dachshund for a buddy in Spain, he came here to pick her up and both flew back together to Madrid, owner and his little princess both in business class.
25 September 2009, 12:57
zhabaThanks DUK this gives me a start point
28 September 2009, 00:52
Richard Ei would luv to try one of those here in the UK
ever since i saw one working on an injured boar i had shot in Poland, i reckon it would be a big favourite over here in time
how easy are they to train and what faults do they hav if any
ATB
28 September 2009, 13:34
DUKRichard,
as I had to learn the hard way, there are dogs and there are jagdterriers; as a friend of mine says, too big a dog in too small a body.
They are 100% dedicated, brave, eager, very good to have in a family and bright (for a dog). OTOH, sometimes, especially when released in the woods, they consider themselves as hand grenades with fur. You need a lot of consequence, time and also a certain toughness, these dogs never surrender, kind of Waffen SS of the canine world, so to speak...
If you succeed, you are rewarded with a universal working dog for blood trailing, water fowl retrieving, driven hunts and fox hunting, all in a very small and easy to handle package.
Like I said, you have to be the leader of the pack, if you do not assume this role, your terrier will.
07 October 2009, 07:32
PAPIHey zhaba,
I was doing some research myself, and came across the below website:
http://www.hundream.com.au/PAPI
07 October 2009, 15:52
zhabaPAPI you are a champion

I am going to ring him tomorrow and see if i can get a couple. Great pictures of them hunting pig here is Aussie. thanks again

08 October 2009, 16:14
DUKAren't the internet and AR great!? Also my thanks for that interesting link.