German Hunting Terrier Description Physically, individuals should exhibit a rectangular (though not broad) build, standing squarely and true more than the feet.
German Hunting Terrier (other names: Deutscher Jagdterrier, German Hunt Terrier) origin: ...
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The German Hunting Terrier is an active, athletic, focused, hardworking, tenacious, lively and hardy dog. He can be a challenging pet because he is bred to work and to hunt.
The German Hunting Terrier Club (Deutscher Jagdterrier-Club) was founded in 1926, and the dog was warmly embraced in part because it fit well with the rising nationalistic sentiment within Germany at the time.
(German Hunting Terrier) (Deutscher Jagdterrier) (Jagdterrier) The German Hunt Terrier is a small, perky terrier with lots of personality. A round head leads to their medium-length rectangular muzzle.
It also means the same as German Hunting Terrier. The men behind the breeding of this dog intended it to be a hunting dog. The animals that are normally hunted by Jagdterrier are badgers and foxes.
In 1924 at the initiative of Zangenberg in Germany was founded the "Club of German hunting terriers".
Jagdterrier, Deutscher Jagdterrier, German Jagdterrier, German Hunting Terrier origination: Germany, possibly from English Fox, Black and Tan, Welsh and Lakeland Terriers and German Pinscher ...
Aliases: Deutscher Jagdterrier, German Jagdterrier, German Hunting Terrier, German Hunt Terrier Height (Male): 16 Inches Weight (Male): 20 - 25 Pounds ...
See also: Smooth, Fox Terrier, Pit Bull, Akita, Wolfhound
 
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