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Breed Review: German Jagdterrier (18 Pics)

#10 Intellectually, Jagdterriers may not be geniuses, but they are quite smart comrades, so they do not have any difficulties with memorizing commands.

The critical age for the representatives of the breed is 6 months. It was during this period that the German Jagdterrier terrier began to test the owner's patience for strength with renewed vigor. The training of raging teenagers should not be canceled, but if there is a lack of personal experience, it is better to involve a professional in the matter. An obligatory part of the program in the upbringing and training of a Jagdterrier is training in a collar, leash, and muzzle. The breed does not like the last accessory, but without it it is dangerous to let a four-legged prankster out into the street, if you do not want to then save homeless cats and conflict with passers-by, shocked by the attacks of the Jagdterrier.

#11 Approach the process of putting on the muzzle carefully, without haste

Experts recommend that you first give the dog a sniff of the device, and also put a pet's favorite treat inside the net. It should also take time to get used to the muzzle. In the first days, 2-3 minutes of wearing the limiter are enough, then the duration of use can be increased to half an hour or more.

#12 The breed is versatile and works excellently underground, on land, in water, but all this is subject to quality training and baiting.

It is believed that individuals from the Soviet lines were angrier towards the beast than their today's descendants, but in general, theJagdterriers retained the purity of hunting instincts and phenomenal viscosity. The German Jagdterrier is an excellent rapporteur of small game, especially waterfowl. Representatives of the family are ready to dive for a downed bird into a body of water of any depth, without suffering from low temperatures at all. For example, there are cases when animals fished out a trophy even during an ice drift.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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