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German Hunt Terrier

German Hunt Terrier Puppy Reviews

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German Hunt Terrier Breed Review by Ahuva

Yes I have owned a German hunting terrier. We enjoyed his companionship for 15 yrs. He was a very loyal friend, pet and family member and yes guard dog too! He was so attached to my husband it was scary. When my husband was recovering from surgery, I had to work and had family members go in and out of my home, my dog "stinky" guarded our home well. If he didn't know you, you could not go in. HONESTLY! He was THE BEST GUARD DOG EVER!

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German Hunt Terrier Breed Review by Charles Myatt

Looking for puppies for my female

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German Hunt Terrier Breed Review by richard

German hunt dog

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German Hunt Terrier Breed Review by Theresa

I never had one but i Was thinking about it. I Was wondering if the Jack russel And the german hunting terrier aré the same dog

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German Hunt Terrier Breed Review by Garrett D. Bodnovich

First word, tough. A rough and tumble dog. I have never had a female that was a problem (well mine had problems the last few years when she had cateracts, she bit a little girl (tiny scratch where she started to bite but pulled off immediately when she realized what was going on) who came up behind her and her neo-hippie mother freaked and moved to New York city, good riddance lol. The females are extremely loyal and obedient as well as laid back. They only needed someone to throw a ball in the house for 30 minutes. We had our male breeders that were extremely skiddish. The only down side is they WILL NOT TOLERATE ANYTHING BUT HUMANS AND DOGS. But a beagle sized dog that keeps cougars out of the yard is a hell of a plus. They are a guardian and will establish their dominance amongst the dogs so toy breeds may not be a good companion for them. But the skunks, oh Lord. They do eventually learn to get them at the head and neck with out getting sprayed or even allowing the skunk to release scent. Look up the peroxide, baking soda recipe for de-skunking and keep the supplies handy. If you don\'t take them for walks every other day or tie them out or allow them in a fenced in yard a few minutes a day they will bolt and run for a half hour to 2 hours a day and elliminate the vermin. The only health problems we ever had were the nails on my girl (they would split back past the skin and down to the pulp if you didn\'t clip/grind them weekly) and being to damn tough for their own good. My parents original breeding female showed down with her last badger and my dad called her off with out thinking and the badger actually got through her coat (yes, the broken coat variation is so dense it will turn most bites, even from a badger) and while she won, over the next year the scare tissue got so thick it choked off her esophagus and even surgery could not help her. And she was so tough that once the infection was noticeable (always thoroughly check under the coat, maybe shave it to see the wound because you won\'t see it or feel it till the infection is bad) she stood with her fore paws on a step stool and allowed my dad to lance and clean the wound with out a single yelp or wince. They have HUGE TEETH. So if they start to scrap DO NOT REACH IN, YOU WILL NEED STITCHES, but they will be apologetic if they do accidentally get you. As our vet loved to do, he would peel back their lips and comment "Wall to wall tooth!". My female, even though being half blind and crotchity, got along wonderfully with my half lab half GSD wonderfully despite his puppy phase and tall o\' doom. And you have to love the goatee lol.

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German Hunt Terrier Breed Review by Karl Hertzog

Excellent

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German Hunt Terrier Breed Review by Jennifer holland

Imposing dog for size many can be seen attacking wild boar and fearlessly attacking the animal with complete disregard to pain great with humans though

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The German Hunt Terrier, also known as the German Jagdterrier, was developed around the early 1900’s in Germany. With their strong instincts to hunt, they were developed to hunt game such as weasels, foxes, and wild boar. This dog is very intelligent and friendly with people. They are energetic and need a lot of exercise, so an active family would be a great fit for this pup. Daily walks are needed with the German Hunt Terrier, with the human leading the way. They need an owner who will show strong, firm leadership in training.
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