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The name Black and Tan Terrier litters the ancestry of most terriers. These prolific dogs seem to have been used to create nearly every terrier around the world. The surprising reality is the Black and Tan is closer to a type - of coat - rather than a breed. Often classified as a Fell Terrier, these long-legged dogs were developed in the United Kingdom to hunt fox. Irish Jack Russells like the little black and tan one you have in mind are a type rather than a breed so there’s no standard colour. I’ve seen plenty of black and tan ones. Then there is the Parson Jack Russell, which is recognised by the Irish and UK Kennel Club, but that’s a higher-legged dog with a wiry coat.
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General Appearance:
Well balanced, small, yet strong, agile terrier that is a little longer than tall. Chest is deeper than wide, legs are well muscled and half the terrier’s height. The head has a moderately broad, flat skull with button drop ears.Skin is thick with a dense coat. The coat can be rough, smooth or broken. Tail is normally docked and held high.Personality/Temperament:
Bold and notoriously fearless, loyal, friendly, active and alert. His swift and intelligent movements match his intelligent expression.
This is a high energy breed, happiest in an environment where there is lots of regular activity.
Height/Weight:
The mature terrier range in height from 8 to 12 inches, measured at the withers with the dog standing fully erect, 10 to 12 inches being “ideal”. The mature terrier would weigh approximately 1 to 3 pounds more than its height.Head/Skull:
The head is proportionate to the size of the body. The skull is flat and moderately broad tapering towards the muzzle. The skull and muzzle are parallel.
Muzzle and Teeth:
Strong and powerful. There is a minimum of falling away under the eye giving a moderate chiseled scissors bite. The lips are tight and fully pigmented black/brown.Eyes:
Deep-set, dark, and almond shaped. Eyelids are tight and fully pigmented black/brown.
Ears:
V-Shaped button drop ears of great mobility. Ear leather is soft and fine. Ears may be erect but not desired.
Neck:
The neck is strong and muscular allowing the head to be carried with poise. Gradually widens from the nape and blends smoothly into the shoulders. Length is sufficient enough to enable the terrier’s mouth to extend beyond the forepaws when working underground.Body:
A properly proportioned Hunt Terrier is slightly longer than tall. The length of back from withers to set-on of tail is slightly longer than the height, measured from withers to ground. The Hunt Terrier is perfectly designed to go to ground. This requires a chest of sufficient depth to give good heart and lung room, but without so much depth and width that the dog is encumbered underground. The well-sprung ribs extend well back, but must be capable of being spanned behind the shoulder by an average man’ s="" hand.="" the="" chest="" must="" be="" capable="" of="" being="" compressed="" so="" that="" the="" dog="" is="" unhindered="" when="" working="" underground.="">The back is of moderate length, and level, blending into a muscular, slightly arched loin with slight to moderate tuck up. Skin is thick.Forequarters:
Shoulders are long, sloping, smoothly muscled, and well laid back. The upper arm is sufficiently long to ensure that the elbows are set well under the body, and forms an apparent 90-degree angle with the shoulder blade. The forelegs are strong, straight, and moderately well boned. The elbows are set close to the body, but able to move freely in action. The pasterns are short, powerful, straight, and flexible. When viewed in profile, the pasterns are nearly erect.
Hindquarters:
The hindquarters are strong and muscular. The bone, angulations, and musculature of the hindquarters are in balance with the forequarters. The stifles are well bent, and the hocks are well let down. When the dog is standing, the short, strong rear pasterns are perpendicular to the ground, and viewed from the rear, parallel to one another.
Feet:
The feet are fairly rounded, moderately small, well arched, and tight. Pads are hard, tough, and well cushioned. Dewclaws may be removed.
Tail:
The tail is set on high and customarily docked to a length so that the tip of the tail is level with the top of the ears. When moving or alert, the tail may be straight or with a slight curve forward and carried erect or gaily. When the dog is at rest, the tail may drop.Gait:
The Hunt Terrier moves with a jaunty, confident attitude, conveying the character of the breed. When trotting, the gait is effortless, smooth, powerful, and well coordinated, showing good, but not exaggerated, reach in front and drive behind. The back line remains level with only a slight flexing to indicate suppleness. Viewed from any position, legs turn neither in nor out, nor do feet cross or interfere with each other. As speed increases, feet tend to converge toward centerline of balance.Coat:
The Hunt Terrier comes in three coat types, rough, broken, and smooth. All are dense, hard, and weather resistant covering the entire dog, including the belly and underside of the thighs.ROUGH: A double coat consisting of a short, dense undercoat and very dense, wirey outer coat. Hair over the eyes and on the muzzle will form eyebrows and a beard. The outer coat should not be so long as to obscure the outline of the dog.BROKEN: The broken coat lies closer to the body than a rough coat and has longer guard hairs than a smooth coat. A broken-coated dog may or may not have face furnishings. Rough- and broken-coated dogs may be stripped to preserve the quality of the coat.SMOOTH: A short, flat dense coat.Color:
Solid red, solid tan (from a chocolate brown to a light lemon tan), true chocolate, solid black, or black with tan or red points are acceptable colors for a Hunt Terrier. Solid white, predominantly white or spotted is not allowed. Legs and belly must not be white. A small amount of white (10% or less) is acceptable including the chest and feet.
Faults:
Any departure from the Hunt Terrier Breed Standard should be considered a fault.
The following faults should be penalized:
- Lack of true characteristics of a terrier: nervousness, cowardice, overly-aggressive
- Lack of balance, any over-exaggeration of any point
- Sluggish or unsound movements
- Faulty mouth, weak bite, minor physical deformities
Disqualifications:
Extreme viciousness, shyness or major physical deformities.
The following faults are considered to be so serious that terriers having them are not to be used for breeding:
- Undershot or overbites
- Luxating patellas
- More than 10% white.
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*Irish Jack Russell is originated from United States but Black and Tan Terrier is originated from United Kingdom. Both Irish Jack Russell and Black and Tan Terrier are having almost same height. Both Irish Jack Russell and Black and Tan Terrier are having almost same weight. Irish Jack Russell may live 3 years more than Black and Tan Terrier.Basic Information - Irish Jack Russell for SaleWorking dogUnited States18 - 35 cm7 - 14 inches18 - 35 cm7 - 14 inches5 - 8 kg11 - 18 pounds5 - 8 kg11 - 18 pounds10 - 16 Years4 - 8Small dogIrish Jack Russell, Shorty Jack Russells tan, brindle, White coat with orangeShort or long - coarseModerateAffectionate, Aggressive, Alert, Cheerful, Courageous, Curious, Energetic, Friendly, Independent, Intelligent, Lively, Loving, Loyal, Outgoing, Playful, Protective, Responsive, Social, Stubborn, TerritorialLow maintenanceEasyNoYesYesHistory - Irish Jack Russell for Sale
Originating in the United States of America, the Irish Jack Russell, also known as Short Jack Russells, was bred to bring about a calmer temperament and to also have a dog with shorter legs.
Always a working dog, breeders of the Irish Jack Russell wanted to create a dog with less of a hunting instinct in him and have a dog which would be more companionable.
These Irish Jack Russells look much like your regular Jack Russell but are more of a companion dog than a hunting dog. The Irish Jack Russell doesn’t adhere to any existing Jack Russell breed standard and isn’ t="" really="" recognized="" at="" major="" dog="" clubs="" and="" kennels.="" the="" truth="" of="" the="" whole="" matter="" is="" that="" there="" are="" different="" kinds="" of="" jack="" russells="" and="" different="" names="" given="" to="" them="" to="" differentiate="" between="" the="" taller="" jack="" russell="" and="" the="" short="" legged="" one.="" the="" shorter="" jack="" russell="" terriers="" are="" known="" by="" many="" names="" such="" as="" irish="" jack="" russell="" and="" shorty="" jack="">
Description - Irish Jack Russell for Sale
Goa casino ship jobs. Irish Jack Russells are small dogs standing at roughly 18 to 35cm and weighing in the region of 5 to 8kg for both males and females.
He looks much like your regular Jack Russell but he has shorter legs, and where the regular Jack Russell has an essentially white coat with orange-tan patches, the Irish Jack Russell can be solid tan or other color variations such as red, brindle, black and tan.
The coat can be short or fairly long and coarse. The Irish Jack Russell is a sturdy, compact dog with a flat skull, brown eyes and ears which are semi-erect, semi-floppy. He has a bright, alert, intelligent look on his face. The tail is set fairly high and has always been docked but these days it is inclined to be left long, taking away from the dog’s nice compact look.Hunt Terriers As PetsTemperament:
The Irish Jack Russell is perhaps more placid than the regular Jack Russell and that is why he can adapt to life in the city or in the country. They’re intelligent dogs and therefore easy to train and have socialized.
Even though he is a small dog, training and socialization is important as he is a feisty, stubborn, know-it-all little dog. These are dogs which can become possessive of their owner and they can become quite aggressive when protecting their family. He is a highly trainable dog but it is important to have him trained as he tends to be aggressive with other dogs.
He is busy, active, happy and inquisitive and will require regular exercise to prevent him becoming restless and destructive. He has been a working terrier and he always wants to be busy.Health Problems - Irish Jack Russell for Sale
Your Irish Jack Russell is a dog that doesn’t battle with too many health issues, but nonetheless you still need to watch out for common health problems.
Jack Russell terriers are generally a healthy breed that can live up to 14 years of age, but still every dog is prone to the more common dog problems such as hip dysplasia, bloat, ear infections and dental disease among others.
If your Irish Jack Russell is in pain, he is lethargic and sick, don’t delay – take him to the vet right away.Caring The Pet - Irish Jack Russell for SaleGrooming:
The Irish Jack Russell is an average shedder with his short or longish coat which is easy to groom, requiring a brush once or twice a week. His nails grow quickly too and they can get caught on something and cause him damage. Trim your pet’s nails to prevent this.Black And Tan Irish Jack Russell TerrierDiet:
Feed your Irish Jack Russell good quality dog food each day. If you feed him commercially manufactured dog food, be certain to check the feeding instructions on the packaging.
He is a small dog, and overfeeding can be just as bad as under-feeding. It’s never a good idea to just go on and on feeding your pet dry or wet kibble day after day. Add in some cooked chicken, rice, pasta and vegetables as a treat and to also provide some variety for him.
Also a little bit of raw meat occasionally can do him the world of good and you’ll see the appreciation in his bright eyes and wagging tail.Characteristics - Irish Jack Russell for SaleBlack Jack Russell Puppies
The Irish Jack Russell is a self-confident, energetic dog who will like nothing more than to be involved with everything you’re doing. The busier he is the better, and because he has strong hunting instincts you may find him digging in your garden for rats.
Have him trained and socialized if you want to avoid certain problems with him and remember to exercise him and provide him with the attention he craves.Irish Short Legged Jack Russells
He is a social dog and will pine away if you just leave him to get by on his own. Make sure that he becomes every bit as part of your family as everyone else and he promises to make you a loyal, devoted companion.Comparison with other breeds
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