Archive for May, 2009

Since January of 2001, the United Kennel Club viewed the 10-12 inch Jack Russell Terrier as a "Russell Terrier," and pets registered during that time were considered "Russell Terriers."  However, since Ireland, England and Australia see the shorter dog as a "Jack Russell Terrier," and since in those countries the longer-legged dogs are known as "Parson Russell Terriers," as of January 2009, the UKC now sees the 10-12 inch dogs as "Jack Russell Terriers."

HOW CONFUSING IS THAT!  Did you get that?  Bottom line, our Russell Terriers are now Jack Russell Terriers . . . again . . . through the United Kennel Club (UKC.)

Now, keep in mind that  the 10-12 inch dog has been recorded in the Foundation Stock Service of the American Kennel Club (AKC) since October 2005 as a "Russell Terrier."  The AKC sees the 13-14 inch dogs as "Parson Russell Terriers."

Long story short (no pun intended) if you purchase a true "Russell Terrier" that is double-registered with both the AKC-Foundation Stock Service and the UKC, your puppy will be both a "Jack Russell Terrier" (from the UKC’s perspective) and a "Russell Terrier" (from AKC’s perspective.)  Nevertheless, he will still be the same sweet, lovable, athletic dog!  And these precious dogs have won our hearts.

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I really enjoy Angel and Scout’s puppies, their uniqueness, and their beauty.  For example, Bauer is a smooth-coat, with soft short fur that is nice to run your hands through.

 

Cinnamon is a rough coat that is long and yet has the perfect standard of a rough-coat Russell Terrier that says, "the outer coat should not be so long as to obscure the outline of the dog."  (taken from the United Jack Russell Terrier Council of America’s breed standard).

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