I understand your sentiment Dan but, I wholly agree with the writer's (Ben Oxley-Brown) first hand experience in that situation - his results were the same as ours with our 'B' litter. Horses for courses. Working dog breeding has always been about experimentation and trying to produce the best dog for 'the job in hand' - those 'jobs' change based on culture, law, geography etc.Then, with all due respect you don’t need a teckel.
They are bred to be ferocious and tenacious trackers and workers. Show blood by definition has actively wrecked the breed for the use it was designed - why would you ever use it
Absolutely - breeding for the job in hand and if anybody thinks that's a 'new' thing....Wilhelm von Daake was adding German schweisshund blood to his teckels, to improve blood tracking capability back in the 1860's.Define good.
Define not as good.
To me good is does what I require. My old Norfolk terriers sole job was to weight the sofa down so it didn’t float away and wag his tail when I said hello. He was ace at both. I have his nephew in training for the same role.
I have a Teckel, I don’t have requirement for a driven boar or badger dog. I need a house dog with the capacity to track a deer. For me that is good.