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airedale x jagterrier cross?

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Anybody running airedale x jagterrier crosses? I think they would be perfect for what I need them to do. Im having problems with coyotes on my property in az near new mex border. Growing up we had an airedale that uae to chase coyotes off the property but got cut up bad a couple of time
s. I also love the grit of the jag seen them put up a mean fight against a coyote but they r just to hard to handle and dont make good family pets. I think a cross of the two would be perfect and wuold like to get a pup if anybody knows someone who has them.
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I know a lot of folks that would disagree with you on jagds not making family pets. Mine, and a lot of guys I know, are great around the house and turn on the switch when its time to hunt. Gritty as can be on fur.
But here is a guy that breeds ADxJagd crosses if that's what you really want
http://jagineb.proboards.com/index.cgi? ... hread=2225
I also know of a guy here in Ca that has bred some Lurchers (GHxJagd) that are hell on coyotes. He has also done APBTxJagd cross that is hell on Hogs and Yotes
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Airedales bring absolutely NOTHING to the table.

In general: Poor nose, run hot, run trashy, lack grit and hardness.
Its why you never see packs of airedales hunting! Think about it. Coat also needs alot of grooming.

They were never even used in their native country to hunt - Cockers, Springers, Labs and Otterhounds did and do all of that work, as do the HPR/Versatiles.

Photos on this blog as proof they are nothing more than hype from those with delusions.
http://airedalesareafailure.wordpress.c ... esting-hn/


A better cross to a good Jagd is a Lurcher-GH/Dogo/Drahthaar/Bulldog/Pit/Rott.
Anything but the novelty breed aka Airedale which isnt a terrier in form or function.
When AD breeders get serious, I might change my mind, until then, no way.
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Maybe a couple Decker's is what you need. Bigger than a Jagd and still really gritty
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Mdub101 I think Airedale x jagterrier cross could be very good. I am not sure were Boarhunter1 dig up that site, looks like a sales pitch. And yes pictures can lie. I have owned an Airedale for hunting and he was also the family dog. If he could catch it he would kill it. He was as a puppy trainer because he was obedient and I could count on him to protect the puppies till they figured out how to handle themselves. Also he was so easy going that I would take him everywhere even to visit my Dad in the nursing home. The coat can be difficult but I would just clip him a couple times a year. There is a smooth coated Airedale now. Maybe forget the cross and just get an Airedale.
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wendy wrote:Mdub101 I think Airedale x jagterrier cross could be very good. I am not sure were Boarhunter1 dig up that site, looks like a sales pitch. And yes pictures can lie. I have owned an Airedale for hunting and he was also the family dog. If he could catch it he would kill it. He was as a puppy trainer because he was obedient and I could count on him to protect the puppies till they figured out how to handle themselves. Also he was so easy going that I would take him everywhere even to visit my Dad in the nursing home. The coat can be difficult but I would just clip him a couple times a year. There is a smooth coated Airedale now. Maybe forget the cross and just get an Airedale.


Sales pitch of nothing, lots of good dog breeds that are established and real workers are promoted on that site. The airedale is not, for obvious reasons.

And NO, Photos dont lie unless they are photoshopped, none were as were direct from working AD sites on the net, bragging of the hunting airedale!

Everyone like you claims their AD did this or that, but not a single photo is ever offered as proof of them killing or catching anything.
They are NOT gritty, NOT hard, Run Hot, Run Trashy, Have a terrible unpractical coat, and are generally a waste of dog food.

There are dozens of beter breeds for hunting that will put game in the sack than an AD.
Hell, they arent even used in their native country of England as hunters if that tells you anything..

Ps if you have 1 photo of your dog doing anything you claim it can, send it and I will forward to the webmaster of that blog. Dozens of pics of different ADs but not a 1 showing nothing but lack of grit from so called working kennels.
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I've had 2 Airedales from working lines and they were completely worthless. And especially the one from the guy with the website in CA. A chickenshit, inbred cripple that is possibly the dumbest dog I've ever owned. And I thought horse traders were crooks..
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You want a deadly dog get yourself a German Wire Haired Pointer. If you want it any harder than it is cross it to a jagd. GWP's are very hardy, famly friendly, good guard dogs, tough as nails and have many other useful talents.
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I think we are talking to the wall here. He was here for 3 days and made 3 posts....
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Hate to bring up an old post but do NOT get a dog gone Airedale cross of any kind. That being said I know of some that have been top notch but exceptions don't make the rules. Also if you wanna mess with them terriers you best have something for them to do. Lil knotheaded sumbitches. Gotta love em!
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My buddy has two airedales one from hunting lines in northern California and the other is out of hunting lines in BC and they are both amazing dogs they are super aggressive and I have personally seen both of them grab and kill badgers and coons with ease. Plus they are both amazing duck and upland bird dogs. He runs them all summer with his hounds on bear and as long as their shaved they don't overheat and they will both stay with a mean bear, the male out of BC has a good nose and will scent cats in snow, the female has a hot nose but is still a real asset to have around. They are very smart and obedient and I truly believe they are bad ass all around dogs and when they have pups this summer I am getting one. All the stuff I said they do I have witnessed with my own eyes not pictures on a web site. You have to find hunting airedale lines not show lines, no one looks for a bear hound on how many shows they have won. Same goes with airedales. The only grittier dogs I've seen then these two airedales is my buddies drahtharr which is a killing machine but it can only hunt alone cause it gets aggressive with other dogs, and my German short hair pointer it kills any creature it can catch.
As for airedales not being used for hunting in England that's bullshit my aunt is from England and her family still lives there and her dad it a waterfowl and deer hunting guide and all he hunts with are airedales and puddle jumpers. My uncle said those dogs are so effective, smart and well trained at what they do that all you have to do is dress the animal out :lol: obviously a lol exaggeration in his comment but you get the picture. There are good and shitty lines in every breed of hunting dog don't condemn a breed because of one bad experience, if this was the case none of us would have hounds.
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