Hunting Dog Under 25lbs

My friends are Teckel breeders. They can be kinda scrappy.

Overall I think you're in somewhat of a bind. I've hung out and been part of the German breeding circles.

A teckel is a strict breed requirement, just the same as a TRUE Jagd. Not a parking lot dog.

High odds BOTH are gonna be pretty hard on fur and cute critters. Both are going to be hard to turn off.

Both of those little dogs...if they are worth a schitt....are gonna hunt non stop. Moles, mice, gophers, skunks, skinks, bugs, etc. They're all busy little bastids.
 
Circling back to this - I’m thinking Teckel right now. Apparently airlines have reduced limits to #20 or I misremembered.

Anyone have a breeder recommendation? They’re hard to find.
If you want one, make sure it’s registered under the German system. Otherwise it’s a Dachshund, and there is a difference on the average. I don’t know a whole lot about them but this seems to be a decent intro-https://www.gundogmag.com/editorial/teckel-hunting-dog-breed-profile/468587
 
I have a Patterdale, she is a squirrel killing machine. Very much a one owner dog who has great recall. She does well with dogs she has been around, but any new dog and she gets aggressive around them. Loves to run and I have not been able to find her end point. The best and worst thing I did is when I first put on her shock collar (4 months old), I accidently hit the shock button and not the beep button. She did not like that at all but since then all I have to do hit the beep button and she will instantly come find me while out on the ranch, I have never had to use the shock button again. We have used her to track 3 deer, two on our ranch and one in NF and she found all of them. Very high strung when outside but has been known to sleep for hours while inside. Also good at nipping at goats' legs to get them out of the yard!!Coco.jpgCoco1.jpg
 
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