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January 15, 2019 By admin

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Breeders Directory

January 15, 2019 By admin

You can visit our Breeder’s Directory here … but before you buy a Jack Russell here are a few things you should know

Did you know that Jack Russells …

… are first and foremost hunting dogs. The traits and skills that make them excellent hunting dogs (i.e., digging, barking, aggressive nature, ability to follow scent) are often interpreted as bad habits that cause people to give them up.

… are bred to go underground, following scent to locate and bark at quarry until they are dug down to or the quarry bolts. If they do not have an outlet for their natural instincts, they will invent new and fun jobs for themselves, which frequently include guardian of the world and/or their possessions and family, chasing cars, hunting birds, bugs or leaves, or endlessly digging in the soil.

… are a big dog in a little body. They have the same need (or more!) for exercise as a much larger dog… and the mentality to match — they think they are at least 150 pounds, and are fearless, often challenging other dogs three times their size.

… are often aggressive with other dogs. Same-sex aggression and aggression towards other breeds of dogs is well documented with this terrier. It is strongly recommended that no more than two Jack Russells (of opposite sex only) ever be permitted to stay together unattended.

… are NOT a non-shedding breed! All coat types shed! Smooth coats shed the most, dropping hair continuously year round. Rough coats maintain the guard and dead coat, requiring manual shedding a few times a year. The broken coat is an intermediary coat, between the two types.

… require firm, consistent discipline. They are extremely intelligent, continue to test their limits throughout their life. More often than not, train their owners before the owner knows what has happened! This ability to train their owners can include displays of aggressive behavior. Their assertive nature must be understood and handled properly!

… can become very possessive of their owner or a favorite member of the family or of what they consider to be their personal property if allowed to do so to the point of showing aggressive protective behavior that must be controlled from an early age.

… are commonly known to harass, injure or kill other small pets, such as cats, birds, rabbits, mice, rats, etc., simply due to their strong natural hunting instinct. Raising a puppy with a cat does not guarantee the cat’s life-long safety!

… remain active well into their 15-year-plus life span; their need for activity and desire to hunt continues for their entire lifetime. Untrained, unsupervised dogs rarely meet their life expectancy.

… require at least basic obedience training. The dog’s life may depend on it! Even well trained dogs will be tempted to chase something interesting, or even disappear into a hole while you are not looking. Off-lead is always a dangerous situation for a Jack Russell unless in a safe environment with experienced JR owners.

… absolutely need a securely fenced yard! Jack Russells will roam due to their hunting instincts…. even if left in an unsecured for a few minutes! You can let them out every day for three years with no trouble….but one day they will disappear and may never come back. Many JR’s have been killed by cars by darting into the road in pursuit of a squirrel, cat, etc. They can also dig under, climb or jump over fences; some can climb trees and any height chain link fencing.

… can be very destructive if left unattended and unemployed! Most behavioral problems are due to a lack of companionship, discipline, activity and exercise. If you’ve only seen perfect, well-behaved JR’s, they are ones that were lucky enough to be exercised, well socialized, and trained.

… are country dogs. When made to live in a city or suburban-type environment, their needs and instincts do not change. It would be unreasonable to expect them to be anything other than what they are genetically bred to be — a serious hunting dog. Your lifestyle must be adjusted to meet their needs; they must have jobs to perform — an outlet for their considerable energy and intelligence.

… are NOT recommended as apartment or condo dogs. They need a great deal of exercise and outdoor activity, and are usually too loud for such high-density living. They need room to run; leash walking does not satisfy their boundless energy. Unless your schedule permits many hours at home and a lot of outdoor activity, with a safe place the terrier can run, this is not the dog for you. MANY rescues come from apartments, condos, or homes where the owners work away from the home for long periods of time.

… will NOT TOLERATE even unintended mistreatment from a child. They will not put up with typical child handling such as pulling of ears, tails, etc., or taking or “sharing” of the dog’s bones, food, toys, etc. They are very assertive and demanding, and never still… jumping all over whoever will allow it. Jack Russells are not recommended for households with children under the age of six unless you are previously experienced with this feisty little bundle of energy.

… are NOT as they are portrayed in the movies, on TV, or other forms of media. Those dogs are professionally trained and handled, and are very obedient only for VERY short periods of time. Celebrity dogs have their needs met by the trainer, and perform their jobs accordingly.

… require a long-term commitment to obedience, activity, exercise and entertainment. Their unique character, intelligence and high energy level can frustrate you, will undoubtedly entertain you, and can bring you great joy (when they’re happy!) or great grief (when they’re not!). If this type of relationship does not appeal to you, then consider another breed. Jack Russell Terriers are always a work in progress!

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Become A Member

January 14, 2019 By admin

Benefits

  • Join a friendly group of like-minded people interested in all things Jack Russell
  • Mentoring for new and future Jack Russell owners
  • Discounted entry fees at our annual JRTCA Sanctioned Trials
  • Fun Days for racing and Go-to-Ground practice
  • Members’ Facebook Group
  • Free Breeders listing (JRTCA Code of Ethics signature required)

Application

If you are interested in joining the South Coast Jack Russell Terrier Club, please download a membership application here

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2019 Spring Fox Frolic JRTCA Trials

January 14, 2019 By admin

Saturday, April 6, 2019

April 6 at 8 AM – April 7 at 5 PM

Canyon RV Park, Yorba Linda, CA 

 

 

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Welcome

January 11, 2019 By admin

As one of the oldest affiliate clubs of the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America (JRTCA), we support the JRTCA mission of preserving, protecting and working the Jack Russell Terrier. Our goal is to bring Southern California Jack Russell Terrier owners information, events and resources to enhance their ownership experience of these amazing little dogs.

To keep up with all the latest, join us on Facebook

The recent popularity boom of Jack Russells brought about by movies, TV and advertising has also caused an increasing amount of indiscriminate breeding. These two factors combined are leading to an ever-increasing number of Jack Russells coming into Rescue — usually for no other reason than their very nature: They are hunting terriers! Please do your research on this breed; they are not the dog for everyone.

To learn more, please visit visit the JRTCA web site.

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2018 Official results for Spring Fox Frolic

May 15, 2018 By admin

Hello everybody,

Since there have been errors in the unofficial results, please check for upcoming postings here:

JRTCA Yearbook

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Club Merchandise on sale!

January 19, 2018 By admin

We still have some t-shirts (tan only) with the Club logo (in black) in various sizes for sale ($10).

There are also a few nice black windbreaker style jackets (with white SC logo) in a men’s large ($25).

These items will be available at the Fun Day tomorrow.

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JRTCA Fund Raising for Jack Russell Terrier Museum and Crawford Library

December 8, 2017 By admin

JRTCA is looking to raise funds for the Jack Russell Terrier Museum and Crawford Library. If you are interested in donating, and having your, or your Jack Russell’s, name on a plaque on the museum wall, take a look here:

http://www.jackrussellterriermuseum.com/blog/

Please contact Wayne May to make your donation, he can be reached at maydayjrt@outlook.com, or 804-641-0279.

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2017 Official results for Spring Fox Frolic

April 29, 2017 By admin

Hello everybody,

Here are the official trial results for this year!

Saturday

Sunday

These have been prepared carefully, but if you spot any mistakes please let us know.

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