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« on: March 31, 2013, 09:03:39 pm »

My jagd pup is now 6 months and I have him in my kennel with two other patterdales. He doesn't have a problem with them but my cat next kennel over from him he seems to hate. He won't ever shut up and acts like he wants to tear her up. But soon as I take him out and let him in the run with her he just plays and they don't have a problem. I just want to make sure I don't need to chanw something because I've heard that agression in the wrong places can mess them up.?
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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2013, 09:55:34 pm »

I have seen kennel dogs face bark each other and then turn to agression . Even when in a dog box . Alot to do with boredom not getting out to do any thing . I went to a big kennel to look at a hound pup . The adult dogs were trying to fight through the hence . I keep mine tied aways apart and dont have any prob .
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« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2013, 11:39:12 am »

I would recommend never kenneling a male jagd with another male dog.

Most jagd breeders will or should advise this. You may not have problems now and it may be 2 months or 2 years...but there will be issues. When they fight...it is not to establish dominance. It is time that jagd has decided a life needs to end.  Wink
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« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2013, 11:46:15 am »

I would recommend never kenneling a male jagd with another male dog.

Most jagd breeders will or should advise this. You may not have problems now and it may be 2 months or 2 years...but there will be issues. When they fight...it is not to establish dominance. It is time that jagd has decided a life needs to end.  Wink

X2 and the same goes for Patterdales as well..
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« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2013, 12:14:58 pm »

I would recommend never kenneling a male jagd with another male dog.

Most jagd breeders will or should advise this. You may not have problems now and it may be 2 months or 2 years...but there will be issues. When they fight...it is not to establish dominance. It is time that jagd has decided a life needs to end.  Wink

X2 and the same goes for Patterdales as well..

Agree 100% on this

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« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2013, 02:40:40 pm »

All my curs are penned together but Jagds are treated same as the catch dogs they go on a heavy chain or separated by a top to bottom divider. Bump said it well they don’t scrap to form a pecking order… they are trying to kill and another dog seems to be the only thing that can damage the little demons. At a minimum a Jagd fence fighting can make every other dog in your kennel go nuts and start their own fence fights but broken teeth, ripped lips, crushed paws, and broken legs can happen real fast.

Heck even the cur dogs (some best buddies) kept doing damage to each other fence fighting it’s something about having a barrier in-between them that causes problems. 
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« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2013, 06:37:26 pm »

most problems with jagds seem to come up when they are not getting enough prey/exercise.if they get bored they make there own fun. not saying this is happening but almost every problem i've had disappeared when hunted fiercely. They need hunted twice as much as any other breed to stay mentally balanced.jmo
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« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2013, 08:42:34 pm »

most problems with jagds seem to come up when they are not getting enough prey/exercise.if they get bored they make there own fun. not saying this is happening but almost every problem i've had disappeared when hunted fiercely. They need hunted twice as much as any other breed to stay mentally balanced.jmo

That's how I hunt my terriers. Only reason I don't with him is because he's just a pup.

Thanks for the input guys.
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« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2013, 08:46:45 pm »

most problems with jagds seem to come up when they are not getting enough prey/exercise.if they get bored they make there own fun. not saying this is happening but almost every problem i've had disappeared when hunted fiercely. They need hunted twice as much as any other breed to stay mentally balanced.jmo

That's how I hunt my terriers. Only reason I don't with him is because he's just a pup.

Thanks for the input guys.

I agree with all above post, I've had to separate 5 week old pups...pup or not they need an outlet.
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« Reply #9 on: December 02, 2013, 01:54:53 pm »

I would recommend never kenneling a male jagd with another male dog.

Most jagd breeders will or should advise this. You may not have problems now and it may be 2 months or 2 years...but there will be issues. When they fight...it is not to establish dominance. It is time that jagd has decided a life needs to end.  Wink

X2 and the same goes for Patterdales as well..

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« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2013, 01:56:24 pm »

most problems with jagds seem to come up when they are not getting enough prey/exercise.if they get bored they make there own fun. not saying this is happening but almost every problem i've had disappeared when hunted fiercely. They need hunted twice as much as any other breed to stay mentally balanced.jmo

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« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2013, 06:48:59 pm »

I would recommend never kenneling a male jagd with another male dog.

Most jagd breeders will or should advise this. You may not have problems now and it may be 2 months or 2 years...but there will be issues. When they fight...it is not to establish dominance. It is time that jagd has decided a life needs to end.  Wink

X2 and the same goes for Patterdales as well..

^^This. We own both breeds, and this is a rule for all of them.
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