Coming from a German hunter: Good pronounciation of the breed name! I currently have a super rare american breed here: a Plotthound. But my next dog will probably be a Heideterrier - a working cross between Jagd and Airedale Terrier, to add a bit of size so they are better with snow and cannot get into fox dens as easily, because they are supposed to be specialised on wild boar. Their first breeders were also policement who hat Schutzhund in mind, and there are some that use Heideterriers in that way. Sadly I will have to wait another year or so until my Plott is fully grown and trained before getting a second dog. Good luck to you and your little devil - enjoy a Jagdterriers fierceness, agility, and boldness! They are great dogs and he will have a great owner with you.
We just got a new jagdterrier, Ursa who joins brother, Barchan (Bear) who is 5. We have had others before. They are amazing dogs, great and fearless hunters. They blood trail, retrieve and keep all small animals off the land. They love to swim alongside the kayak when on the river (with a life jacket to be safe), they have webbed toes. Bear saved my husband from a rattlesnake this year - too quick to get bit. I disagree about not making good pets as ours are great snugglers when inside. They do need lots of space to run and work to do - lots of energy. They are for active people and need high quality training.
Good summary. Although I live in Poland we only have one venomous viper, but mine Jagtterrier was facing them often and it was amazing to see his speed and instinctive responses.
I've had a jagdterrier for 10 years now and agree completely that they make wonderful pets. Mine loves to snuggle and is very protective of his human "pack".
I have had one for 10 years. She is a pet, but always reactive and always hunting. She is most definitely a house dog but we give her a lot of freedom. She loves to cuddles and sleep under the covers. I would not have chose her. But I got her. Roxy is my best friend. I fear anxiety from fireworks may kill her someday.
You better dont do bitework with them. They are crazy and become uncontrollable too easy in this. They are bred for hunting in harshest conditions so for scent work and prey drive.
I got one from a rescue. He's a lap dog. Very bull headed though. Prey drive is pretty high with him. My dachshund is an off leash dog while in our yard but not the terrier. I doubt he'll ever be. He sees a squirrel or rabbit and he pulls like a truck.
I’ve had a Jagterrier as a boy. He was hunting all his life. Bringing carcasses of fallen animals from the woods. Just beware Jagterriers aren’t sofa dogs but quite opposite. They love outdoors and cannot bear being stuck indoors. They are very good for training but very independent dogs that are needing a good owner with good understanding of their nature and needs. Because they are needing constantly to be on the move they have liability for accidents of all sorts if left to own devices. In summary they are working dogs and working dogs only. Not sofa pets. They like being smelly and dirty.
Are these good at hunting ground squirrels? Always been thousands in my area, my big dog tries to hunt them hes just little large an slow 😂. However. That would probably be one my deciding factor, as that would one of the largest jobs that he would be getting..in terms of working him
Then you havent seen Terriers ratting... They are active hunters while cats are waiting for mice/rats to appear. So dogs kill about 20 times faster. And they are cooler in any other aspect too ;-)
A ratting breed dog like a jagd, bedlington etc will kill 300 rats mice etc in a hour given the chance, a cat might kill that in a month max if they are nonstop which they likely aren't.
Hey.. ahm.. Grassroot, I've seen the last Vid with the Puppy and the K9 Idea; appreciate that. Mybe that's the only way to bring a Jagd out of constant Prey Drive. Meanwhile we have 2 'Jagd'breeds is Germany, in engl. the 'G. Working T.' is the 'Westfalenterrier' one of the not-FCI Local breeds. The DJT is in engl G. Hunt(ing) T. For Ratting, small Game Control and something like that maybe a Patterdale would be better. You have a high High HIGH preydrive Hunting Machine now, he will somedays every small animals see as ..Prey. All your cats, rabbits, Hares -equal it is wild or tamed- whatever will be hunted and killed. You can't stop this. Or i don't think you can this change in the mind of a Jagd. (You are a very relaxed dog trainer, i think you know exactly what you do, i think also instinctively if a one can afford the lil one, rhan you. If you csn handle something different, let me know this. We here in G. could also need different viewpoints. A Jagd is a Finder and Attacker of all wild animals. Equal what size. He would for sure attack bears. On Land, in Water, maybe he will climb trees. And he never, never ever give up! A question i ask me all day is: i really really do not know how a Jagd survives in a land with big predators, because of his smallness. Even in Dog Fights he underlay.. with approximately 10kg. Sure, he has a Dead Grip like Bullbreads, but most Dogs who would attack an Jagd have 3-4 times more weight.
He will try to kill everything you have if you do not reign him in early. You basically bought a velociraptor. I love jagds but I will say they are not great in big multi pet environments. They are German engineered killing machines. Mine was great in the house but obedience outside the house is another story. They are fun! Enjoy
Looking forward to seeing more of Zasu!
You’ll see a lot more of him!
Great dog, Duracell,no button for disconect no other would do
Coming from a German hunter: Good pronounciation of the breed name!
I currently have a super rare american breed here: a Plotthound. But my next dog will probably be a Heideterrier - a working cross between Jagd and Airedale Terrier, to add a bit of size so they are better with snow and cannot get into fox dens as easily, because they are supposed to be specialised on wild boar. Their first breeders were also policement who hat Schutzhund in mind, and there are some that use Heideterriers in that way. Sadly I will have to wait another year or so until my Plott is fully grown and trained before getting a second dog. Good luck to you and your little devil - enjoy a Jagdterriers fierceness, agility, and boldness! They are great dogs and he will have a great owner with you.
We just got a new jagdterrier, Ursa who joins brother, Barchan (Bear) who is 5. We have had others before. They are amazing dogs, great and fearless hunters. They blood trail, retrieve and keep all small animals off the land. They love to swim alongside the kayak when on the river (with a life jacket to be safe), they have webbed toes. Bear saved my husband from a rattlesnake this year - too quick to get bit. I disagree about not making good pets as ours are great snugglers when inside. They do need lots of space to run and work to do - lots of energy. They are for active people and need high quality training.
Good summary. Although I live in Poland we only have one venomous viper, but mine Jagtterrier was facing them often and it was amazing to see his speed and instinctive responses.
I've had a jagdterrier for 10 years now and agree completely that they make wonderful pets. Mine loves to snuggle and is very protective of his human "pack".
More videos of these dogs please. Also seen videos of them doing bark and holds and even suit bites
Great dogs.
I have had one for 10 years. She is a pet, but always reactive and always hunting. She is most definitely a house dog but we give her a lot of freedom. She loves to cuddles and sleep under the covers. I would not have chose her. But I got her. Roxy is my best friend. I fear anxiety from fireworks may kill her someday.
What breeder did you get your Jagdterrier from?. Would like to look them up.
Hands down, my favorite breed. Nothing compares to a Jagd. Will you be doing any detection or bitework with him?
That’s the plan we will see how into it he is as he matures!
You better dont do bitework with them. They are crazy and become uncontrollable too easy in this.
They are bred for hunting in harshest conditions so for scent work and prey drive.
Love my jagdterrier pup too. …dude, where’d you get that bad assed red collar?
I would love to hear your thoughts on Patterdales??
Same here
Hey awesome video! What brand collar is that? Do you have a link?
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@@grassroots.k9 awesome thanks man!
Very clear and solid information and clean video! What camera do you use?
Would love to see more as Zazoo matures. Have experience with Jack Russells on my farm and want to watch how they compare. Thanks for sharing
I'll be interested to see how he comes along. I love watching working dogs of all sizes.
Yes, more on Jagds. Pleased.
Where did you get his collar?!
Like learning about breeds unfamiliar to me. Looking forward to seeing him grow.
I got one from a rescue. He's a lap dog. Very bull headed though. Prey drive is pretty high with him. My dachshund is an off leash dog while in our yard but not the terrier. I doubt he'll ever be. He sees a squirrel or rabbit and he pulls like a truck.
I would like to get one for barn hunts.
Where did you get your dog? I'm interested in getting one
Are they as fierce as the patterdale terrier?
With my limited personal experience in both breeds I would say they are similar but the Jagd might have a little more to it.
I’ve had a Jagterrier as a boy. He was hunting all his life. Bringing carcasses of fallen animals from the woods. Just beware Jagterriers aren’t sofa dogs but quite opposite. They love outdoors and cannot bear being stuck indoors. They are very good for training but very independent dogs that are needing a good owner with good understanding of their nature and needs. Because they are needing constantly to be on the move they have liability for accidents of all sorts if left to own devices. In summary they are working dogs and working dogs only. Not sofa pets. They like being smelly and dirty.
Coolest breed Jagdterrier super dog ever ❤
Absolutely!
Think I could train one too hunt iguana?😊
Absolutely! There are a few ppl doing it currently
Are these good at hunting ground squirrels? Always been thousands in my area, my big dog tries to hunt them hes just little large an slow 😂.
However. That would probably be one my deciding factor, as that would one of the largest jobs that he would be getting..in terms of working him
They're good at hunting anything, including ground squirrels.
Yes!!! Nothing wild lives in my yard 😂 thanks to my boy!
More Jagds please.
I have to disagree about the comment about making good housepets. My Jagd, JT, is an absolute amazing dog, in and outside 😊
Im curious why a dog over a barn cat for rodent control. I mean other than dogs are better than cats obviously.
Then you havent seen Terriers ratting... They are active hunters while cats are waiting for mice/rats to appear. So dogs kill about 20 times faster. And they are cooler in any other aspect too ;-)
A ratting breed dog like a jagd, bedlington etc will kill 300 rats mice etc in a hour given the chance, a cat might kill that in a month max if they are nonstop which they likely aren't.
I love my Jagdterrier craziest thing during the day. Cuddle buddy at night
Hey.. ahm.. Grassroot,
I've seen the last Vid with the Puppy and the K9 Idea; appreciate that.
Mybe that's the only way to bring a Jagd out of constant Prey Drive.
Meanwhile we have 2 'Jagd'breeds is Germany, in engl. the 'G. Working T.' is the 'Westfalenterrier' one of the not-FCI Local breeds. The DJT is in engl G. Hunt(ing) T.
For Ratting, small Game Control and something like that maybe a Patterdale would be better. You have a high High HIGH preydrive Hunting Machine now, he will somedays every small animals see as ..Prey. All your cats, rabbits, Hares -equal it is wild or tamed- whatever will be hunted and killed. You can't stop this. Or i don't think you can this change in the mind of a Jagd.
(You are a very relaxed dog trainer, i think you know exactly what you do, i think also instinctively if a one can afford the lil one, rhan you. If you csn handle something different, let me know this. We here in G. could also need different viewpoints.
A Jagd is a Finder and Attacker of all wild animals. Equal what size. He would for sure attack bears. On Land, in Water, maybe he will climb trees. And he never, never ever give up!
A question i ask me all day is: i really really do not know how a Jagd survives in a land with big predators, because of his smallness. Even in Dog Fights he underlay.. with approximately 10kg. Sure, he has a Dead Grip like Bullbreads, but most Dogs who would attack an Jagd have 3-4 times more weight.
He will try to kill everything you have if you do not reign him in early. You basically bought a velociraptor. I love jagds but I will say they are not great in big multi pet environments. They are German engineered killing machines. Mine was great in the house but obedience outside the house is another story. They are fun! Enjoy
Def wanna see more of Zazoo and forbsure of him getting on those rodents!
Mine is Rocket !
And you will need a kangal. To protect the. Chickens :)
this dog is a tool for hunting and not a family dog