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Bart the jagdterrier

Posted By: angler management

Bart the jagdterrier - 03/14/17 02:45 AM

So heres 2 of the 1st 3 ever fresh killed blood tracking experiences. The 1st was a 20 foot straight upwind trail and he aced it. The wind was out of the north so I figured I'd make it harder since he did so well on the easy one.

All constructive criticism is welcome. We can't be great dog trainers unless people are picking up on the things we've missed.

https://youtu.be/D8LKi1hPC9Y

https://youtu.be/YqsqeSRJOgI
Posted By: BradyBuck

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/14/17 02:52 AM

Very cool! up
Posted By: gary roberson

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/14/17 09:09 PM

I think that the pup would work better if once you know he is on the blood trail, turn him loose. I think the reason that he kept loosing the track was because he was hitting the end of the leash and he wanted to keep moving. The other option is that you are going to have to run faster so that he is not restrained by the leash. LOL! Good luck, from what I understand, jadgs can make pretty fair blood trailing hogs. I know they are mighty gritty on hogs.......
Adios,
Gary
Posted By: Duck_Hunter

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/15/17 12:25 AM

I'm going to enjoy watching this guy progress. Thanks for the video. Awesome little dog you've got there.
Posted By: Drahthaar

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/15/17 12:56 AM

I can't watch the video , it is blocked.
I use a 30' tracking lead never take dog off, you make the speed of the track slower the better.
wish I could watch it, been training Blood trackers For close to 50 years. Drahthaars since 1980. Forrest
Posted By: angler management

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/15/17 02:32 AM

Originally Posted By: gary roberson
I think that the pup would work better if once you know he is on the blood trail, turn him loose. I think the reason that he kept loosing the track was because he was hitting the end of the leash and he wanted to keep moving. The other option is that you are going to have to run faster so that he is not restrained by the leash. LOL! Good luck, from what I understand, jadgs can make pretty fair blood trailing hogs. I know they are mighty gritty on hogs.......
Adios,
Gary


I believe you're right. The breeder/trainer I got him from said quit using a lead while training at this age. He said to let him run and be even more vocal than I was in the video. He said he could tell the dog knew what he was doing and that me checking him the few times I did was the wrong tact. Duly noted and I will adjust.
Posted By: angler management

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/15/17 02:37 AM

Originally Posted By: Duck_Hunter
I'm going to enjoy watching this guy progress. Thanks for the video. Awesome little dog you've got there.


Check this out. he hasn't alerted on a hole yet that didn't have an animal in it.

https://youtu.be/vYcpPCP7UYM
Posted By: bobcat1

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/15/17 03:52 AM

Lane he is going to be a dandy. All you need is to take him hunting. cheers
Posted By: angler management

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/15/17 03:25 PM

Originally Posted By: bobcat1
Lane he is going to be a dandy. All you need is to take him hunting. cheers


We do something different every day training wise and hunt about 5 times a week and he's taken to the hunting part like a natural. Obedience is a whole other story, though. That's where the hard work and lots of patience and repetition will come into play.
Posted By: gary roberson

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/15/17 07:43 PM

I have never seen a Jagd that lacked the desire to hunt or grit. Unfortunately, hardheadedness and independence are also qualities that I have seen in most of the little terriers.
Adios,
gary
Posted By: Duck_Hunter

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/16/17 02:16 AM

Originally Posted By: angler management
Originally Posted By: Duck_Hunter
I'm going to enjoy watching this guy progress. Thanks for the video. Awesome little dog you've got there.


Check this out. he hasn't alerted on a hole yet that didn't have an animal in it.

https://youtu.be/vYcpPCP7UYM


That's awesome
Posted By: angler management

Re: Bart the jagdterrier - 03/20/17 03:41 PM

This weekend at the lease was pretty weak, hunting-wise. He did catch a rat under one of the trailers while I was unloading Friday afternoon so I didn't get to see any of it. All weekend we never scared up anything and didn't trap any pigs. We got to do some fishing and he carried a perch around and chewed on it a little.



I did have a scary moment Friday night when he got ahold of a dead rat that had been poisoned. He started wobbling and I knew what was up because the same thing happened to my brothers dog several years ago. 3 cc's of hydrogen peroxide down his throat and after wretching up some really nasty stuff that I couldn't identify, he was back to normal after 30 minutes of not feeling too good.
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