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The
Jack
Russell
Terrier
We basically
want to find
companions who would give us most of the
benefits we think we need. Well, if you are looking for a dog that is
somewhat a one-in-package pal, you might find Jack Russell Terriers
interesting enough.
This dog has a history that is somehow loomed to give rise to the
specie.
It was said that the breeder of this dog, a young Theologian student of
Oxford University named John Russell once met a milkman with a white
terrier that has spots on his eyes and ears. This dog became his
interest which later proved to be his foundation for breeding a new dog
breed that many has learned to love as pets. The dog he first saw was
named "Trump" from which another 60 types of terriers were later bred
from.
With a terrier's basic nature to go on and over the ground (terrier by
the way came from the Latin term "terra" which means earth), Jack
Russell terriers also have the disposition to hunt and scour for
hunting. Thus, they should be given enough grooming so as to set off
the dirt they gather from digging soil to either bury a treasure or to
recover a hidden treasure kept long ago.
An excellent ratter, Jack Russell Terriers proves to be good
"housekeepers" since they keep most rats away from home. Any unlucky
rat that happens to be inside the quarters of this terrier is sure to
meet its instant doom. Thus, owners find themselves with both a dog and
cat in one pal.
One basic character of this dog is its disposition towards strangers.
They can easily figure out who must be kept away from their homes and
who can be accepted inside the house. This very attitude also makes
them good watchdogs. They were designed specifically to be aggressive
on preys. And while they can be very vocal, many of them only barks
when they find good reason to.
They do not appear vicious though. But once they smell threat, they can
show off aggressiveness that could serve as warning towards the
strangers. However, once the stranger is let into the house by the
owner, a Jack Russell can already tolerate his or her presence.
This terrier is also a family dog and desires for human companionship.
And their love for children is significantly interesting. However, once
they are abused or had been shown improper treatments, may it be
intentional or accidental, they can react through aggressive behaviors.
Their aggressiveness is further manifested with their lack of fear
towards larger dogs which can unfortunately lead to injuries, some can
even be fatal.
They are also marked for their intelligence and good spirit. These
characteristics can be highly observable through their curiosity in
things. Thus, they require supplementation on formal training unless
you can tolerate difficult behaviors. The good thing though with Jack
Russell is that it can acknowledge training and do well in most of
them. In fact, they are known to champion various ring shows and other
similar competitions.
The Hollywood has recognized the disposition of these dogs too. Coupled
with feisty and good physical characteristics, this pal has already
made names in the screens. If Wishbone, Milo (from The Mask) and Eddie
(from Frasier) ring the bell on you then there is no doubt that you
can recognize this dog.
Jack Russell fair well with grooming. A dog of relatively small size,
this breed will not tax you with grooming needs. |
Challands
Farm
Boarding
Kennels,
Radley Road,
Halam, near Southwell,
Notts NG22 8AS.
Tel 01159
652073
Mobile 07890 763319
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7 days a
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