Parson Russell Terrier
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009AKA: Jack Russell Terrier
Description: Parson Russell is a well built breed and well proportioned body. They have dark eyes that is almond shaped. Ears are in V-shaped that is folded forward Have a strong, rectangular muzzle. They are narrow chested dog and teeth meet in scissors bite. Tail is erected and docked. They have a cat like feet, wirehaired but smooth and soft to touch.
Temperament: The parson breed is a loving very lively dog. They are an active dog always full of energy. They get along well with children. As long as they are being handled well by their owner. They are bred for hunting therefore it is hard for them to be with small pets. A socialization training would be required for them to be more socialized as they are smart enough to follow instructions and easy to please. Most of them in this breed do excel in obedience and agility activities.
Activity: They are required to have daily walk and jog to gain more energy since they are a very energetic and alert dog. To avoid behavioral problems, they must be engaged in some strenuous activities as part of their exercise.
Health: Health issues includes: Eye disease, kneecaps, eye disease, deafness. Life span is about 15 years.
Grooming: Brushing is required for them to avoid tangles and broken coat. Minimal maintenance is needed for this breed as they are not a heavy shedder. Bathe only when necessary.
Group: Terrier
Color: white, black, tan, or grizzle markings or a tricolor
Height: 12-14 inches (31-36 cm)
Weight: 14-18 pounds (6-8 kg)
Country Of Origin: England
Dynamics: This breed was recognized in the year 1990 by the UK Kennel Club which they were called as Parson Jack Russell because it was trade marked in US by a group. They are considered as hunters a noted fox hunters. However this breed is originated in England in 19th century by Jack Russell.
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