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Does anyone still run a fuzzy face in their Pack? I always been Airedale Curious. If you have any information, let me know. I know about the legendary grit of the hunting strains, but I don't know much else. Fill me in. Good and bad. Thanks
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used dales they did good.now i have jagdts.
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Hey there, you can't be using the same board name as me!
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Cold Track wrote:Hey there, you can't be using the same board name as me!


Thats funny right there.

I hope that some reply to this topic. I like these topics a bunch.
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Leave it to a computer! ! !
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I must admit to being a little curious about these Jagt Terriers.
Are they similar to Airdales in that they are a curly haired non shedding dog?
Some info suggested that they are a pretty agressive breed but are they,say family pet type dogs and are they relatively intelligent too?
Who out there has hunting Jagt`s,how do they mix with hounds?
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I hunt a Airedale with my hounds. He doesn't have the nose of a hound but he can put the hurt on a bear real fast, and he trees real nice, better than most hounds. He gets along good with my hounds but I have a problem with hunting him with other hounds, they always want to fight with him.
Jagds are in no way like Airedales and they shed like crazy and are pretty much crazy. :wink:
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Mr. pacojack, I was wondering were you got your airedale from? Could you let me know?
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I got him from a lady in south west Colorado, I don't remember her name I decided on her because she had the closest Oorange breeding I could find it it is known to be of the more hunting blood and used for hunting instead of showing. I have a pup out of him and a Striker bred Kemmer that I use for coyotes and she is Hell on wheels, fast fast fast and alot of grit on a coyote. I think I could look up that breeder on his papers. Give me a call if you want more info. Devin
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I will be giving you a call. Thanks
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Redline or Oorang? Whats the pro's and con's off each line?
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I'll bet ole Zuess is rolling over in his grave right now about this one! LOL
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????Fill me in
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Bearyooper

if you go onto the (traditional working airedale site ) you will find bob McCellen he would be a good person to talk to as he ran bear and lion with his airedales ,the people on that board may be able to get you a phone number for Henry Johnson he is the top man to talk to on working airedales Pete bassani that writes for full cry is also on there and i know he talks to him, they may also be able to give you a number for matt thom he also hunts bear with his dogs , you also asked about fast dogs talk to don turnipseed on the working airedale site or high country airedales he has some faster bigger dogs that i have found work for me as i need faster dogs as for redline or other they are all the same only there coats make a difference go for what you like
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Thanks
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