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working P(J)RT stud sought-after


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Guest cwn annwfn

Hi to all terrier-enthusiasts, especially the P(J)RT fanciers!

I have spent much time searching on the web for working Parson (Jack) Russell Terriers studs (the "long-legged" ones, not the Australian JRT type with short legs and long back) in GB, unfortunately without much success so far. So I thought you might be able to help me:)

 

Could you recommend stud dogs from good working lines who work well in the field, especially underground? What I´m dreaming of is a dog of good size (<36cms), small chest, good front, good type & head with a complete scissor bite and great working performance;) Preferably with harsh broken or rough coat and heavy colour, if possible tricolour. And of course he should be a great worker and of good health... I know it´s impossible to find this "perfect" dog, but I´d like to try it at least...:)

It would be absolutely great if there was any further information on the web like photos & pedigree so that I have a chance to form an opinion. Any links are welcome!

 

And here my second question - what kennels, both from JRTCGB and PRTC (KC) or any other clubs, are still breeding for performance and not only shows? It´s hard to find out about that on the web and I only know about very few of them.

 

I´m afraid my questions must sound completely crazy for you, please apologize for that :icon_redface: But I thought if anyone can help me, then it´s terrier people from England who know the working P(J)RT scene over there themselves.

ANY hints concerning working kennels and good working studs are highly welcome :signthankspin: You can also mail me privately to cwn.annwfn@aon.at or the e-mail address in my profile.

 

Thanks a lot in advance!

Karin

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Guest cwn annwfn

Would be interesting to know how much the Foxwarren dogs are worked now.

 

@terriermaid

Is he a pure Lakeland? Just being curious;) Unfortunately I´m rather after a pure PRT than a pure Lakeland ;)

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