patterdale terrier catch dog
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Haas is sooo amazing! GET HIM HAAS!
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Your statement is real bold.....I guess in my experience, it all depends on what you are hunting, area, and style. Each dog has its place and I have hunted with both, I own patterdales for a reason. Jagds dont suite me, nor how I hunt, or the game I get. To each their own, but in my opinion the patterdale out preforms the jagd. A 35 lb dog that bays as a boar or a 15 lbs patt that does what it should be doin.
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Cool Patterdale real gladiator.
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The dogs get it done but are too small. Why take the chance on a big boar smashing them? It cost alot of money to work and train and go hog huntin. Looks like they make great :Bay" dogs...
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that patterdale is bad!!! too small my ass!
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They're too small. Get a Catahoula for hog hunting!
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where and how much u got that vest for
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My jagdterrier is a straight CD. Where did you get this jagd from? Jagds dont usally bay.
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@usmcoak I think thats a pretty bold statment and an untrue one at that. While a patterdale is 110% drive, Jagds out perform these dogs by a long shot. I like patts but comparing one to a true working jagd from Good serbian lines is not even a comparison. Ask the guy that posted the video about the difference in the junk from the states and the stuff from serbia, he'll let you know. For the record, I am very much a fan of patterdales too.
Actually the black dog that is baying the hog is a jadgterrier. The second dog in the video with the kavlar vest is a patterdale terrier. The patterdale is a booth line bred dog. He comes from california catchers kennel (californiacatchers . com ) who is producing a great line of hard-core hunting dogs.
pazhunt 1 year ago