Black Jack Russell Puppies For Sale Cornwall

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On the sitcom “Frasier”, the character ‘Eddie’ was a Jack Russell Terrier whose real name was ‘Moose’.

Folks will know how large your soul is by the way you treat a dog. – Charles F. Doran

In the 19th century, the Rev. John Russell of Devonshire, England, an avid fox hunter, developed a small dog to help him hunt fox. The Reverend’s first dog and the basis of his breeding program was a white and tan terrier female named Trump that he purchased from a local milkman. He believed Trump was the ideal Fox Terrier. She had the stamina for hunting and the courage to take on a fox in its den. In the 1800s, Fox Terrier was a name applied to any terrier used to bolt foxes out of their burrows.

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This small but brave dog excelled at hunting fox. He was also used to hunt other small animals such as raccoons. By the 1850s, the Rev. Russell’s dogs were recognized as a distinct breed.

The Russell Terrier is still used today as a working terrier. It should be noted that there are two different breeds of dog that descend from similar backgrounds. The Russell Terrier is short and rectangular in shape, while the Parson Russell Terrier is tall and square.

Once known as the Jack Russell Terrier, this breed has been officially accepted by the Canadian Kennel Club as the “Russell Terrier” and joins the Terrier Group effective July 1, 2016.

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The Jack Russell Terrier stands between 10 and 12 inches (25-30 cm) tall at the shoulder. He may have a smooth, broken, or rough weatherproof double coat.

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The Smooth Coat is a dense short, coarse smooth hair with an undercoat. A Broken Coat has medium length hair, between smooth and rough, and a Rough Coat is harsh and dense hair with an undercoat. No matter the coat type, the dog is predominately white (at least 51%) with black and/or tan markings.

His tail may or may not be docked.

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This is a working terrier whose job it is to locate the game in the earth and either force it from its den or hold it until the hunters can dig it out. The Russell Terrier is used on ground-dwelling game such as groundhog, and badger, as well as his original quarry, the red and grey fox. This is an intensely focussed dog, on and off the job!

As a true terrier, the Russell Terrier is bold, agile, alert, and lively. Possessing a ‘big dog personality in the body of a small dog’, the Jack Russell is not the dog to back down, even when faced by other larger breeds.

Playful, curious, loyal and affectionate, the Russell Terrier makes a good companion with early obedience training and socialization. Russells do have a stubborn streak and a whole lot of personality and energy packed into a little space! They can be aggressive towards other dogs and animals (they have a high prey drive), and even people if not properly socialized from an early age. Socialized Russells are friendly and fine with children, however, they will not tolerate abuse even if unintended.

It should be emphasized that the Russell Terrier is used to working. On the hunt, he is able to keep up with the horses, and therefore has a high energy level. He is alert and aware and makes a great watchdog. He requires daily outdoor exercise. Let me repeat that: he requires daily outdoor exercise. Without an outlet for his energy, he can become bored, moody, and destructive. He is very intelligent and will invent his own entertainment if left alone for long periods. It is unlikely that you will find the results entertaining!

On the plus side, they have the drive and energy that is ideal for competition in a number of dog sports. Flyball, rally, agility: all these activities are made for the seemingly tireless Russell. This dog is full on and full in. He participates! Life is not a spectator sport for him. However, he is also a digger and a barker. He can be obsessive, especially over balls. Chasing a ball or stick is one of his favourite things.

Despite his small size, this dog is not recommended for the apartment dweller. The Russell does best with some space to run around in. He is also a fairly vocal dog so barking could be an issue for the neighbours.

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Jack Russell Terrier are super terriers with verve, nerve and a huge fan club and we’re part of it! They come short legged; intermediate or long legged; latter are Parsons. To be ‘showable’ the Ken.Club defines the breed as 55% ‘white/cream’ coat with lineage registration. Within the same litter some can be born black; brown or black and tan as ‘Jack’ as the rest! “Working Type” Terriers, close to their roots, have instincts to match. People step back in horror with any evidence when they kill a soft toy or a mouse.

Jacks- are adored or avoided. We adore them and they are justifiably popular. We often ask people for their views on Jacks. If they are Jack shy then we suggest they don’t go anywhere near the Fell Terrier and seriously consider if they want a Terrier at all. Jacks have fantastic personalities, are first-class comedians but very serious in their own being. They need potential owners to have a sense of humour, fun and adventure. Natural ‘ratters’, rather like cats are natural bird catchers. If you want a tame ‘ever so’ lifestyle you need to choose your ‘Jack’ carefully. We do get what we call ‘little loves’. We also say if a terrier nips or bites it’s par for the course; it should NEVER be a death sentence. People do have to respect their independent, instinct bound behaviours. A Jack whatever its age adapts into your lifestyle, the “old dog new tricks” just doesn’t stack up when we see dogs who have been in kennels all their lives, fit into to a family ‘very nicely’ thank you in old age. Terriers are very adaptable and trainable but to a degree they ARE terriers, as tricks of training are often left at home for treat gain. The travellers are major breeders of Jacks and sell them off through free ads, no backup given!

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