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This breed is black, with brown markings that resemble that of the [[Dobermann]]. The German breed standard calls for the breed to stand 33 to 40 cm (13 to 15.7 in) at the withers. It specifies that bitches should weigh from 7.5 to 8.5 kg (16.5 to 18.7 lb), and males from 9 to 10 kg (19.8 to 22 lb). |
This breed is black, with brown markings that resemble that of the [[Dobermann]]. The German breed standard calls for the breed to stand 33 to 40 cm (13 to 15.7 in) at the withers. It specifies that bitches should weigh from 7.5 to 8.5 kg (16.5 to 18.7 lb), and males from 9 to 10 kg (19.8 to 22 lb). |
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Coat may be either wiry or smooth. |
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==Temperament== |
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The Jagdterrier is a terrier breed of dogs for hunting. It probably originated in Germany. Jagdterriers are relatively small, but they are extremely strong dogs with much endurance and vitality.
Appearance
This breed is black, with brown markings that resemble that of the Dobermann. The German breed standard calls for the breed to stand 33 to 40 cm (13 to 15.7 in) at the withers. It specifies that bitches should weigh from 7.5 to 8.5 kg (16.5 to 18.7 lb), and males from 9 to 10 kg (19.8 to 22 lb).
Coat may be either wiry or smooth.
Temperament
Jagdterriers are usually used in hunting, especially for game that is underground such as beavers, otters, foxes, wild boars, and rabbits, but due to its intelligence and adaptability, they can also become good pets.
Health
Their life expectancy is 13 to 14 years.
External links
- Keeping A Jagdterrier
- A photogallery from a Czech site about Jagdterriers - You can see the actual size of the dogs as it is.
- Oscar - a famous Jagdterrier from Germany.