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In the mid-1800s, a
hunting parson named John Russell bred terriers of a suitable type and
temperament to hunt fox in England.
The original fox terrier was the same type that Reverend John Russell
bred in the 1800s, but when it became recognized by the KC, its conformation
quickly changed to suit the whims of the show fanciers.
Eventually, it evolved into the deep-chested, narrow-jawed,
straight-shouldered show breed known as today's Fox Terrier. John
Russell continued on to breed his own strain of fox terriers for fox
hunting, known today as the Jack Russell Terrier. These terriers
were loyal, intelligent, well conformed with straight legs, well
balanced, and small-chested.
Our goal for the last 25 years has been to continue in the tradition
of the Reverend, breeding Jack Russells with small chests, the finest
conformation, outstanding working ability and temperament, and most
importantly, to maintain the integrity of the breed as it has been for
more than 100 years.
It is important to note that it is the responsibility, integrity, and
dedication of the breeder to
maintain the wonderful qualities of the Jack Russell. I have
hunted my terriers in the US and England, and know the attributes
necessary for maintaining this unique breed.
Many worry that the AKC recognition will ruin the Jack Russell
Terriers as we have known them. It is the integrity of the breeder
and their dedication to maintaining the conformation attributes required
for working that will ensure the maintenance of the breed. AKC is
only a registry. It's the breeders that control the destiny of
their respective breeds. If each breeder truly knows the Jack
Russell Terrier, they would never attempt to change a breed that is so
unique in personality and enjoyment.
Puppies are usually available, adults are occasionally available, and
stud services are available to approved bitches.
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Equestrian Interests






Jack Russell Terriers




Horsemasters Farm
(503) 632-7904 (Stable)
(503) 632-3192
(Home)
24780 S. Beavercreek Rd.
Beavercreek, OR 97004
hmfarm@bctonline.com |