Jagdterriers, sometimes referred to as "Deutscher Jagdterriers", originated in Germany and are assigned to the terrier group. Their name means "hunt terrier" in German. [1] Even though they share a few characteristics with other dog breeds, they also have several unique ones. This wikiHow will help you with figuring out whether or not a dog is a Jagdterrier.

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Body Structure

  1. Jagdterriers are usually anywhere from 13–16 inches (33–41 cm) tall, and they typically weigh somewhere between 17–22 pounds (7.7–10.0 kg). [2]
  2. Jagdterriers should have an elongated head overall that is shaped a little like a wedge (it should not be pointed), with a muzzle that should be a little shorter than their skull. [3]
  3. Jagdterriers should have high-set ears that are in the shape of a V and not clearly small. Their ears should be in a semi-drop manner and touch a little. [4]
  4. Jagdterriers should have dark-colored, oval-shaped eyes that are of a small size and set deep. [5]
  5. About 1/3 of a Jagdterrier's tail is typically docked. It should be set well to their croup, and tends more often to be carried raised a little. The tail may also be natural, in which case it is in a manner that is horizontal or a little like a saber. [6]
  6. Overall, Jagdterriers should appear to be proportioned well and compact, with a free gait that covers a good amount of ground. [7]
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Coat

  1. Jagdterriers may be either dark brown, greyish-black, or black in color, and they should also have markings of a yellow-red color that are defined clearly and found on the dog's chest, muzzle, tail base, legs, and eyebrows. Sometimes, white-colored markings that are small in size may also be noticed on their toes and chest. You may also notice that the dog has a mask that is either dark or light in color. [8]
  2. Jagdterriers should have a coat that is either smooth and coarse or rough and hard in texture. [9]
  3. Overall, Jagdterriers should have a coat with a plain appearance that is also dense. [10]
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Temperament

  1. Jagdterriers are smart dogs, and therefore, quite trainable. However, because of the fact that the dog is smart, they will need a lot of mental stimulation, so be sure to keep that in mind. [11]
  2. Jagdterriers are courageous and tenacious dogs overall who, when provoked, are not afraid to take on another dog, no matter how big they are compared to the Jagdterrier. Therefore, this dog will need proper socialization from an early age so they learn how to better interact with other dogs. They also are known to protect their family whenever they think something is a threat to them. [12]
  3. Jagdterriers are energetic dogs that generally need plenty of exercise every day, through things like walks or games of fetch. [13]
  4. Jagdterriers are known to have a high prey drive, meaning they generally will most likely not do well with cats or other small animals as they may chase them. [14]
  5. Jagdterriers generally do best if they have a job of some sort. If this job is not hunting, canine sports such as agility or frisbee can be some other great "jobs" for a Jagdterrier to do. [15]
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  • Consider dog DNA testing if you want to know what your dog's breed is. This can help confirm whether or not your dog is a Jagdterrier.
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