Jagdterrier - medium size dog breed
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The Jagdterrier is a type of working terrier, originating in Germany, that is used for hunting quarry both above and underground. This breed of terrier is also called the German Hunt Terrier.
A typical appearance of a Jagdterrier is black and tan, with the tan being more of rust color on the muzzle and undercarriage. It can also be chocolate or liver brown with white markings although the white markings and the chocolate coloring should be avoided in breeding programs along with a brown nose. Black and tan/rust markings should be the goal. The breed standard calls for an animal that stands 33 to 40 centimeters (13 to 16 inches) at the shoulders, with females weighing from 7.5 to 8.5 kilograms (17 to 19 pounds), and males weighing from 9 to 10 kilograms (20 to 22 pounds).
The coat of a Jagdterrier can be either hairy, smooth or broken. All varieties do shed. The tail is normally docked at 2/3 the natural length.
Jagdterriers were developed to be all-round hunting dogs. Though often used for the quarry that dens underground, especially badger, fox, and raccoon dog, Jagdterriers are also used to drive wild boar and rabbits out of thickets, and to blood, track wounded animals, such as deer. Due to their intelligence and adaptability, Jagdterriers can make good pets, but it should be remembered that they are primarily a hunting dog with a strong prey drive.