Jack Russell Terriers are white terriers bred in southern England in the 19th century to hunt European red foxes above and below ground. This terrier was bred by Reverend John Russell, hence the name, to drive foxes out of their dens and track them down.
Jack Russell Terrier
Early 19th century, Devon The breed of the improved product of an English Church Hunting Priest named Jack Russell in the county, hence the name Jack Russell Terrier. Russell, who is keen on fox hunting, is not satisfied with the breed of hunting dogs, but hopes to obtain a dog breed that is brave and alert, and can chase prey in the hole. In addition to hunting down foxes, the Jack Russell Terrier can also repel mice. Cheerful and lively. Jack Russell is excitable and has a jovial personality. Loyal and an excellent guard dog. Despite being naturally vigorous, its beautiful physique can be deformed if it is not provided with vigorous exercise. The Jack Russell Terrier is full of energy, and its main charm lies in its intelligent, warm, and patient temperament.
Most kennel clubs around the world do not recognize the Jack Russell as a separate breed. But the dog's many virtues won't be buried at the dog show. Maybe more beneficial for many hobbyists. To be a working terrier, the Jack Russell Terrier must possess the following characteristics: agility, alertness and confidence; balanced length and height at the withers; medium size and bone mass, explosive power and endurance. The breed's natural appearance is also important: a rough, weather-resistant coat with a tight structure and a clean outline. There are two types of coats: coarse and flat. His chest is small and soft, allowing him to track prey underground, and his legs need to be long enough to hunt down prey. Scares or old injuries at work will not affect their participation in the competition, unless these injuries interfere with their normal activities or their ability to work.
The origin of the development of the Russell Terrier
In the early 19th century, an English church Hunting Priest named Jack Russell in Devon developed a modified product. breed, hence the name Jack Russell Terrier. Russell, who is keen on fox hunting, is not satisfied with the breed of hunting dogs, but hopes to obtain a dog breed that is brave and alert, and can chase prey in the hole. In addition to chasing down foxes, the Jack Russell Terrier can also drive away mice, with a cheerful and lively personality.
Chinese name: Jack Russell Terrier
Alternative names: Jack Russell Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier
English name: Jack Russell Terrier
Kingdom: Animalia
phylum: Chordate
Subphylum: Chordate
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Subclasses
Order: Carnivora
Family: Canidae
Subfamily: Canis subfamily
Genus: Canis
Distribution area : United Kingdom
Origin: United Kingdom