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Author Topic: How many have crossed a pit with a jagd terrier  (Read 11509 times)
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« Reply #20 on: March 08, 2013, 12:07:09 am »

 jagds are pack dogs i could keep 5 jagds together an no problems with them its when u have hogs our anything to get them excited over is when u have problems put black garden wrap on the cage so they dont get excited then u are calming there temp to each other. less they fight when young the better they are when older.
  german jagd are breed to be a pack dog with 50 or more in each pen . talking with german breeders that breed an hunt them can help u controll an under stand how u fix the problems before they start.  jagds are the smartest dogs as it stands . i cant tell u any other dog thats barks an shows baying progress at 3 weeks old at a hog squeal then at 4 weeks put a fake metal pig with hog piss on it for the smell while using the squeal then at 5 weeks old catching a 10 lb pig thats real .  then u dont have to use a live pig to train them all the time. i use a steel shaped metal pig painted black the size of the 10 lb pig to keeps them baying so they learn not to catch. sometime u get one nut thats usally the 1st pup that starts first that never learns .  i find it teaches them to burn a rut in the shape of a circle to leave a pig in the middle look at my photo . 2 mins the pig never left the center of a 8 ft board behide him . the pig smelled the circle of safe zone is what i call it. thats what i train in the earlly stage to keep them controlled when older. there i told yall my way that works for many big breeds ..  Grin it works look at my 6 month old pups still baying the metal pig there should be a video on this site.
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