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Parson
or Jack Russell Terrier
Russell
Terriers are excellent house dogs and children's pets.
They have a unique sense of humor, are clean in their
habits and are sweet and affectionate to people. They
do require plenty of exercise. When there is more than
one, they have a tendency to go off hunting on their
own if not fenced. The old instincts to get down in the
ground may cause some to be passionate diggers. But they
are happy companions and their fans are delighted with
them.
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Russell
Terrier Products
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Plain
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Russell
Terrrier Stickers & Decals
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stickers and decals of your favorite breed.
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or just to put on your own car, truck, trailer,
luggage - whatever! These are copyrighted
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1/2 inch round peel-and-place stickers (black,red and
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4
1/2 inch round Russell Terrier Peel & Place
Sticker, black text on white vinyl
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Peel-&-Place
Sticker
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Pack
of Three Stickers
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Pack
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4
1/2 inch round Jack Russell Terrier Peel & Place
Sticker, black text on white vinyl
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Peel-&-Place
Sticker
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each |
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Pack
of Three Stickers
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per pk |
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Pack
of Ten Stickers
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Custom
Russell Terrier Die-Cut Decal
Permanent adhesive, outdoor all-weather vinyl decals
with no background
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Russell
Terrier History
The
Jack Russell Terrier takes it name from the Reverend
John Russell who bred one of the finest strains of terriers
for working fox in Devonshire, England in the mid-to-late
1800's.
Although
a man of the cloth, the "Hunting Parson," Rev.
Jack Russell (1795-1883), was a passionate fox hunter
of the mid-1800s and pursued the sport until his death
at age 88. He is also said to be a rather flamboyant
character, probably accounting for his strain of terrier's
notability.
Fox
hunters needed small dogs to roust the foxes who had
escaped to ground. Many hunters employed smaller or shorter
legged terriers, which had to be carried on horseback
to the fox's lair. But the Reverend Jack liked a longer
legged type that could follow the hounds on foot. He
developed his own strain, based on a crossbred terrier
bitch, "Trump," which he bought from a milkman.
The
first breed Standard was drafted in 1904 by Arthur Heinemann,
who founded the Parson Jack Russell Terrier Club in 1914.
The standard called for a 14" terrier and accurately
reflects the original Parson-type terrier. This type
terrier was kept alive by sportsmen in southern England
and recorded through the years by well-known dog fanciers.
In
July of 1997, the Board of Directors of the American
Kennel Club unanimously accepted the Jack Russell Terrier
into its registry, effective November 1, 1997. On January
1, 1998 the breed became eligible for competition in
all AKC events, including conformation participation
in the Miscellaneous Class at all-breed shows. The breed
was accepted into the AKC Terrier Group on April 1, 2000.
On April 1, 2003, the name of the breed was changed from
Jack Russell Terrier to Parson Russell Terrier.
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