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« Reply #20 on: March 10, 2013, 12:32:11 am » |
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My jagds at puppy stage didn’t fight much by keeping there excitement down so they would never get rounded up as pups to cause them to fight. I kept them together while feeding. But I never kept a live pig at my last house so I controlled the excitement level while together as pups. so the less they fight as pups the less the grudge will be when working together as a pack while baying an staying together in a dog box our while living in the same kennel, while eating out the same bowl together too. And for the color of my male i think the heinde terrier -maybe miss spelled, was breed into the roots of the line. my thoughts is bill mankins own a xl jagd weighted in at 34 lb. at the time as his first jagd dog he bought from German now the owner would be the [pdew screen name} so the remaining percentage should of been a 1/16 or less left in my male but the extra leg helps. Where ever they got it from. my male came from cool dog ranch an my female is too but the father of my male is grit he came from cool dog/bill mankins an my female goes back to bills. That’s what I have backed tracked from papers. {Dirty dogs} thinks that the roots of my jagds was heinde terrier too but we could be wrong ... But one of the most impressive hearts of a dogs when it comes to hunting.
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