displacedtexan
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Hounds and terriers - most can't help it.I would tend to agree. I just have noticed every time I get a large dog, with the intent of keeping it in the house, it ends up outside. So maybe a smaller dog will be the ticket.
I do have another dog, cat, and chickens at home. I would use this dog for camp watch, coyote hunting, I would try bird hunting, and just as a mountain companion. I know they will take work, exercise, and consistent training.
Am I crazy to be considering this mix?
Without knowing the full back story of what happened with the GWP it sounds like there is more you should probably consider. While there can be some sharpness with GWPs most I’ve seen are real sweethearts, I’d do some thinking on if you really took the time to establish hierarchy with your dogs in that situation. If not, do you have time to do it?So I wanted to get some of your guys thoughts. Things didn't end up going well with my GWP. She was extremely aggressive with my other dog. Luckily an older couple we know lost there GWP, and they ended up taking ours. So it worked out for all of us.
I have still been searching for a great mountain/hunting/family dog. I have been looking at the curs lately and cur mixes. Tonight I stumbled onto a Mountain Cur / Jagdterrier mix close to our home. From what I have researched, they seem like they could fit the bill.
I do have another dog, cat, and chickens at home. I would use this dog for camp watch, coyote hunting, I would try bird hunting, and just as a mountain companion. I know they will take work, exercise, and consistent training.
Am I crazy to be considering this mix?
Mines a corgi I don't even get a vote in this one lol. He's fun to hang out with though and can take a joke. This is what I wake up to in the morning they both said I was snoring to loud to stay in the bedroom. I think they're full of it because I've never heard it.Does this dog even exist?
I am looking for a small dog, preferrably under 30 lbs, that can fill multiple roles. I would like something that I can take hunting pheasants and chuckers. Something that might retrieve a duck out of the river. I would also like something that I could take up on the mountain for hikes, and use as a camp watch dog. The biggest thing is it has to be good around kids, and other pets (chickens and a cat.)
I was thinking the Jagd would fit my bill perfectly, but everything I have heard and read says they probably won't do well with other animals.
I love German Wirehairs, but they are just bigger then I want.
What dog are you using?
I think a springer spaniel might work for you but they’re going to be over 30lb you can probably find a female in the 40lb range great house dogs all mine have had a strong desire to hunt and they make good farm dogs big size range in the breed my male I just lost was over 60lb but the true hunting strain are smaller framed very loyal dogsDoes this dog even exist?
I am looking for a small dog, preferrably under 30 lbs, that can fill multiple roles. I would like something that I can take hunting pheasants and chuckers. Something that might retrieve a duck out of the river. I would also like something that I could take up on the mountain for hikes, and use as a camp watch dog. The biggest thing is it has to be good around kids, and other pets (chickens and a cat.)
I was thinking the Jagd would fit my bill perfectly, but everything I have heard and read says they probably won't do well with other animals.
I love German Wirehairs, but they are just bigger then I want.
What dog are you using?