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A comprehensive guide to all aspects of owning a Jack Russell Terrier, this highly illustrated book is full of practical information and expert advice for pet owners and breeders.Jack Russell Terriers are very intelligent, high-energy dogs whose compact size and friendly nature make them great pets. If you are considering getting a Jack Russell, or are an existing owner who wants to learn more about the care of your dog, then this book will be an invaluable resource.Contents include:• History of the breed• Acquiring a puppy• Behaviour and training• Showing a Jack Russell• Healthcare

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JACK RUSSELL

Terrier

AN OWNER’S GUIDE

Robert Killick Healthcare by David Taylor This book is dedicated to my friend - фото 1

Robert Killick

Healthcare by

David Taylor

This book is dedicated to my friend Clive Hoyle a master breeder of Welsh cobs - фото 2

This book is dedicated to my friend Clive Hoyle, a master breeder of Welsh cobs and working Jack Russell Terriers under his prefix ‘Llangybi’. I thank him for showing me the way with Llangybi Mister Chips, the most maddening but loveable Terrier I’ve ever had, and I’ve had a few!

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Title Page JACK RUSSELL Terrier AN OWNER’S GUIDE Robert Killick Healthcare by David Taylor

Dedication This book is dedicated to my friend Clive Hoyle, a master breeder of Welsh cobs and working Jack Russell Terriers under his prefix ‘Llangybi’. I thank him for showing me the way with Llangybi Mister Chips, the most maddening but loveable Terrier I’ve ever had, and I’ve had a few!

Foreword Foreword I feel well placed to write this foreword and was delighted to have been asked. The first thing that makes me suitable is my Jack Russell experience; everyone knows how demanding they are and to have one is a challenge – well, I have four! Each one is totally different, in your face, bright as a button, ahead of the game and completely beguiling. I would not be without them. Secondly, I am suitable through knowing the author, Robert Killick. For some years we have worked together on dog charity projects at Crufts and it is not only his love of dogs but also his encyclopedic knowledge of them that has enabled him to write seven books. He is the right man to write this book and I commend it to anyone who wants to know the real Jack Russell. Bill Roache MBE

Introduction Introduction The Jack Russell Terrier is one of the most important Terrier breeds because it has scarcely changed since its beginnings 150 years ago. Early photos and paintings show this to be true; indeed a photo of my dishevelled Jack Russell could be the litter brother to Trinity Jim, a famous Jack of around 1901. In this book we will present the quintessential modern Jack Russell from puppyhood through to adulthood. I will be using the words ‘Jack Russell’ because the average member of the public does not know or, I suspect, care about the split in the breed. Whether he is called a Parson Russell Terrier or a Jack Russell, the names are synonymous with a happy, small, vibrant dog whose fame has spread through Europe, Australia and America as a worker and showdog. Arguments rage about this Terrier, particularly his size, but a real Jack Russell is a running machine, slim, muscular with legs in proportion to his body – the short-legged round Terrier is not a proper Jack Russell. Of all the many Terriers I have owned and bred in 35 years, my Jack Russell is the most intelligent and affectionate dog I’ve ever had – his zest for life is remarkable. He is not noisy or quarrelsome but he is self-willed and not easy to train. However, success will reward your patience and kindness. In the home he is good with children, playful and amusing, and, as a bonus, he is a great guard dog – no sound escapes him. As a country dog, he will walk you until you fall over and then want more. As a working Terrier he has no equal, being feisty, courageous and persistent, and yet he is flexible and will be at home in the town or city with sufficient exercise and mental stimulation. The breed’s creator, Reverend John (Jack) Russell, was a legend in his lifetime, his Terriers were his legacy and they are a legend in our time. Robert Killick

Part 1: You and your dog PART ONE YOU AND YOUR DOG Owning a dog is a huge responsibility but an extremely rewarding one. When you decide to welcome a Jack Russell Terrier into your home, you have to consider not only how he will fit into your lifestyle but also what you can offer him in return. He will need regular exercise, feeding, games and companionship as well as daily care.

Chapter 1: History of the breed

Chapter 2: Acquiring a puppy

Chapter 3: The adult dog

Chapter 4: Behaviour and training

Chapter 5: Dog showing

Part 2: Healthcare

Useful information

Notes

Index

Acknowledgements

About the Author

Copyright

About the Publisher

Foreword

I feel well placed to write this foreword and was delighted to have been asked - фото 3

I feel well placed to write this foreword and was delighted to have been asked. The first thing that makes me suitable is my Jack Russell experience; everyone knows how demanding they are and to have one is a challenge – well, I have four! Each one is totally different, in your face, bright as a button, ahead of the game and completely beguiling. I would not be without them. Secondly, I am suitable through knowing the author, Robert Killick. For some years we have worked together on dog charity projects at Crufts and it is not only his love of dogs but also his encyclopedic knowledge of them that has enabled him to write seven books. He is the right man to write this book and I commend it to anyone who wants to know the real Jack Russell.

Bill Roache MBE

Introduction

The Jack Russell Terrier is one of the most important Terrier breeds because it has scarcely changed since its beginnings 150 years ago. Early photos and paintings show this to be true; indeed a photo of my dishevelled Jack Russell could be the litter brother to Trinity Jim, a famous Jack of around 1901. In this book we will present the quintessential modern Jack Russell from puppyhood through to adulthood.

I will be using the words ‘Jack Russell’ because the average member of the public does not know or, I suspect, care about the split in the breed. Whether he is called a Parson Russell Terrier or a Jack Russell, the names are synonymous with a happy, small, vibrant dog whose fame has spread through Europe, Australia and America as a worker and showdog.

Arguments rage about this Terrier, particularly his size, but a real Jack Russell is a running machine, slim, muscular with legs in proportion to his body – the short-legged round Terrier is not a proper Jack Russell.

Of all the many Terriers I have owned and bred in 35 years, my Jack Russell is the most intelligent and affectionate dog I’ve ever had – his zest for life is remarkable. He is not noisy or quarrelsome but he is self-willed and not easy to train. However, success will reward your patience and kindness. In the home he is good with children, playful and amusing, and, as a bonus, he is a great guard dog – no sound escapes him. As a country dog, he will walk you until you fall over and then want more. As a working Terrier he has no equal, being feisty, courageous and persistent, and yet he is flexible and will be at home in the town or city with sufficient exercise and mental stimulation.

The breed’s creator, Reverend John (Jack) Russell, was a legend in his lifetime, his Terriers were his legacy and they are a legend in our time.

Robert Killick

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