Race - JACK RUSSELL TERRIER NAME
Alternative names for the Jack Russell Terrier are: JRT, Jack or Jacks.
This breed of dogs is named after the Reverend Jack Russell. Born in 1795 in Dartmouth, England, was pastor for many years in the parish of Swymbridge, in the county of Devon.
Lover terrier, during his studies at Oxford he bought his first dog of its kind, a white-haired female with marks on the head called Trump, that the description and photo of it are preserved closely resembles the current standard of the Jack Russell Terrier.
Trump
ORIGIN
The Jack Russell Terrier originated in England. In the early nineteenth century, bought a Jack Russell Terrier Fox almost entirely white type for use in hunting foxes, hares and badgers. Russell devoted his reputation as a hunter of foxes and as a breeder of a Fox Terrier weighing not more than 7 kg during the hunting season.
Over the years, these dogs were differing in size and formation of classical Fox Terrier, and before 1900, and disassociated themselves from the race.
These specimens were named Jack Russell Terrier but little by little, in this new race, two varieties were developed. One with legs long enough to run after the horses and greyhounds (Parson Russell Terrier) and another with short legs adapted for the tracing (Jack Russell Terrier).
ASPECT
The Jack Russell Terrier is agile, sturdy and with a short limbs, strong and muscular. It has small ears as "V" falls forward. The tail is strong, straight and high implanted leads. Your hair may be smooth or hard and white with tan markings, lemon or black, preferably limited to the head or root of the tail.
Your Tampanada is 30 to 35 cm and weigh about 7 to 10 kg.
FEATURES
dogs are very intelligent, brave and fearless. They are always on alert, are lively, and others that say that smart.
Very colleagues, confident and very playful. It should not be left alone, because you might get bored and some disasters occur. Are generally very good character and companions.
The first characteristic of the breed is its immense capacity for work and the second fellowship.
The Jack Russell can be a great family pet and gets along well with children well behaved, ie, the JRT are usually friendly with small children, provided that the child understands how properly handle the terrier. Has the natural characteristic of a strong terrier, however, the Jack Russell can not stand unfairness, even a child unintentionally. This should be carefully considered, especially in children under six years.
overflowing with life are dogs who spread this spirit to those around them, so it would be ideal for them to run free in the yard of a farm in the garden of a house or if you live in an apartment , have the opportunity to make some daily departures to and burn their energy. In no way can remain tied to a string.
CARE
need constant daily exercise, if you can take it to a field to run, he will be happy, but beware, having been brought this race to pursue a prey, do not get distracted by anything when it comes to his nostrils the trail of a possible candidate to be pursued, therefore difficult to obey our orders when their sense of obedience is nullified by their stronger sense of hunting, so do not miss the view to not go to waste.
Likewise be careful with the Jack Russell Terrier who live in the city. If suddenly the dog detects a trace, in a second can disappear behind him regardless of traffic or the owner's orders
As average life span, often living 15 years.
This breed is very healthy, and although in general all have a good health Terriers almost all races have one or more genetic problems. But the Jack Russell suffers few genetic disorders. Ever appear dislocation of the lens and cataracts in some lines, and patellar luxation may appear in others.
Some common diseases are also epilepsy, skin disease and deafness.
PREVENTION
To
avoid any health problems with our masctota, do not forget to go to your vet of confidence in any discomfort in your hairy.
In general, if you give good care, it is unlikely that your dog sick. Follow our recomentadiones:
- Provide a clean area to sleep, good food and give fresh water.
- Bring to run daily and make sure to heal any wounds that may be made.
- Go to the vet for an annual checkup and vaccinations.
- Do not let your Jack Russell to run loose, in itself, should not leave any dog \u200b\u200bto do, but this jacket feature race, the danger is multiplied: a car might hit him, if you are near a pool, and watch them I could fall in, be unable to get out and drown. If you follow these tips, your Jack Russell Terrier should live between twelve and fourteen, or maybe a little more =).
As for their fur, it is easy to maintain, with brushed once a week and some bathrooms will be more than enough to keep them well. Bathrooms should be spaced two or three times a year, and that alter the natural PH of the skin that protects the animal against cold and moisture. To keep it clean is much more effective a good brushing. (This figure is recommended you ask your trusted veterinarian.)
MYTHS AND REALITIES
Reality: are big dogs with small bodies. This race feels it is large in size, and being so brave, do not hesitate to deal with dogs than four or five times its size, which can be very dangerous for them.
Reality: are often aggressive with other dogs. Have documented attacks on same-sex dogs or dogs of other breeds by these Terriers.
Reality: They release a lot of hair throughout the year, soft hair release more than the others.
Reality: They are active throughout their lives that can be 15 to 20 years and over. His need to be active and hunt remains intact throughout his life.
Reality: must always be on a leash. The life of Jack Russell (and any other dog) may depend on it. Although they are very well trained, the Jacks will always be tempted to chase something they find interesting or may even disappear in a hole in the ground in a distraction from the owner. Neither the city nor in the field a JRT should be left loose. Only in absolutely safe and supervised can be left to Jack without his belt. Many
hit JRTs have died or have lost their members in the city or have been lost forever in the field committed by irresponsible owners to let them loose.
CURIOSITIES
- As hunting dogs, these characteristics and skills that make them excellent hunting dogs (such as barking, digging, its aggressive nature, ability to follow a trace) are often interpreted as bad habits that cause people to ignore what is a working dog refuse them.
- were bred to go underground and follow a trail to locate prey and bark until it leaves its burrow. If the JRT does not have a way to give a correct way out of these powerful natural instincts, they invent a fun way to work for himself: to be guardian of the house, possessions or your family, chasing cars, hunting birds and bugs, digging in the yard or barking anything that moves!
- Although they are small in size and look cute, the JRT is not recommended for households with children under six years unless the owner has enough experience to handle the Terrier and teach children to treat it well.
This race does not support the typical child abuse (pulling ears or tails, or grab the dog's bones, or food or toys) as they would other races.
- No dogs are like movies, television or other media. These dogs are professionally trained actors for many years and are very obedient for short periods of time. The JRT who are celebrities have all their needs met by their coach or manager and the acting is just a medium that allowed him to channel his energy. Should never think that of course JRT dogs behave like actors.
- Its unique character, intelligence and high energy level can be frustrating. Can also be very entertaining and bring great joy home and great sadness if not handled properly. If this type of relationship is not in your interest, please consider another breed. The Jack Russell Terrier is a working dog, not a companion dog.
- The Jack Russell Terriers are "good housewives", in that they keep most rats away from her. The owners of this dog can find even more comfortable, since both have a dog and a cat in a single company.
YOU HAVE SEEN ON ...
In the TV series, Frasier as "Eddie Crane" (Moose, his real name) - 2000 to 2004. For the last two seasons of Frasier, Moose was replaced by his son Enzo I was 7 years old.
Child In Wishbone Series , called in the same way (Soccer, his real name). The series is about a JRT that when he sleeps and dreams of literary works is the subject of sleep. Also in the dream involves their owners as characters of the same literary work that is dreaming.
In the movie, The Mask as "Milo" (Max McCarter her real name), the canine companion of Stanley Ipkiss (Jim Carrey).
In TV ads, like the image of the campaign Prodigy Infinitum Telmex telephone company in Mexico
In TV ads and image of Primitive
, lotteries and betting game in Spain, where not only is the star of such notices also the website
revolves around Pancho as there are games like canine intelligence test or a method to find a name for your pet: P.
addition, Pancho is so famous in Europe, which at the Goya Awards attended, complete with smokin hey. If you want to know more about canine experience, visit the Goya Pancho
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