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Jack Russells     - CKC Registered

I'm sorry, but we are  currently sold out of Jack Russells!
Our next litter will be in fall of 2012. 

$250 purchase price for local pick-up
$400 + Purchase Price = Entire Shipping cost


How to reserve your puppy:
(please do not place a deposit until the individual pictures have been posted of the puppies)
In order to hold a puppy for you until it is old enough to take home you must place a $100 non-refundable deposit on it. If you prefer to pay the full amount via Pay Pal, you MUST place $100 deposit and then another transaction for the remaining balance. It is best to verify with us that your pick is still available prior to making a deposit. Thank you.
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About the Jack Russells: 
Jack Russells are sturdy and tough, measuring between 10" and 15" at the shoulder. The body length must be in proportion to the height, and the dog should present a compact, balanced image. Predominantly white in coloration (more than 51%) with black and/or tan markings, they exhibit a smooth, broken or rough coat. The skin can sometimes show a pattern of small black or brown spots -- referred to as "ticking" -- that does not carry through to the outer coat. All coat types should be dense double coats that are neither silky (in the case of smooth coats) nor woolly (in the case of rough coats). The head should be of moderate width at the ears, narrowing to the eyes, and slightly flat between the ears. There should be a defined but not overpronounced stop at the end of the muzzle where it  meets the head, and a black nose. The jaw should be powerful and well boned with a scissor bite and straight teeth. The eyes are almond shaped and dark colored, and should be full of life and intelligence. Small V-shaped ears of moderate thickness are carried forward on the head. When the dog is alert, the tip of the V should not extend past the outer corner of the eyes. The tail is set high and in the past was docked to approximately five inches in order to provide a sufficient hand-hold for gripping the terrier. It is a serious fault for the dog to have its tail down when in the show ring. The Jack Russell should always appear balanced and alert.

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