martedì 3 maggio 2011

It is soon to say Jack Russell.....

It is soon to say jack russell terrier.
When each of us happen to come out with children or with his wife, a lover for a walk, shopping or for some other reason happened to say: Watch a jack russell.
In 90% of cases what you seemed to a jack russell in contrast was a like jack russell. over the past 10 years, this breed was overworked, exploited and destroyed by improvised breeders who have never respected the breed standard, which provides precise parameters.
from the outset what must be noted in a jack russell are the ears, I say this because we see increasingly jack with pointed ears; the funniest thing is that the masters are believed to have a real jack russell saying that also has the pedigree. the pedigree does not necessarily indicate a jack breed or without defects. If I did cross my jack foxwarren with a jack with a pedigree of Eastern Europe or morphologically not standard would continue to produce monsters.
The real jack russell's ears should be addressed to of course button downwards, of medium consistency, why this? Because when they enter into the lair of the ear canal allowing cable on earth not to enter.
Head and Skull: The skull is flat and of moderate width going to degrade gradually towards the eyes towards the snout and moderately broad, with strong jaws. The stop is well defined but not too pronounced. The length from the stop to the nose should be slightly shorter than from stop to occiput, with well-developed cheek muscles. The truffle is black.
Eyes: Small, dark, almond-shaped with keen expression. Should not be prominent and palpebral must be close-fitting and pigmented black.
Mouth: Wide, broad, powerful jaws, lips with solid pigment with a perfect scissor
Neck: Strong and clean allowing a balanced poise of the head.
Front: Shoulder well inclined and not weighted by muscles. Forelegs straight from the shoulder to the tip of the foot is seen in front of that side and with sufficient length of the forearm to allow the elbow to stand under the body, with the sternum clearly prominent compared to the scapula.
Body: Deeper than broad chest, good breadth and with the tip of the chest in the middle of the height at the withers. The body should be marginally proportionate way longer than tall, measured from the withers to the root of the tail slightly greater than that from the withers to the ground. Horizontal back. The ribs should initially SAG and then flatten the sides so the girth behind the elbows can be contained between two hands (about 40 cm to 43 cm).
Rene short, strong and very muscular.
Rear: Strong and muscular, balanced in proportion to the shoulder, back legs parallel when viewed from behind in the free position. Hocks low, well angled.
Paws:Round, hard, compact, not large, toes moderately arched. Not bent on the outside or inside.
Queue: In rest can bend. In motion must be erected and, if cut, the tip should be at the same level of the ears.
Gait and movement
Disbanded and jumping.
Mantle: Can be burned, broken or rough. It must be waterproof and preferably unchanged.
Color: White must predominate with black spots, Fawn or brown.
Size
Ideal height: 25 cm to 30 cm.
The weight should be equivalent to 1 kg each 5 cm high (approximately 25 cm a dog should weigh 5 kg and a dog of about 30 cm 6 kg).
Defects: Any deviation from the above points should be considered defect and its importance is evaluated based on proportion.
The following defects, however, should be particularly penalized:
1. lack of true terrier characteristics
2. lack of harmony
3. lazy or inharmonious motion
4. bad mouth
Note
Males should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum

2 commenti:

  1. Thanks for this post. I appreciate that you pointed out the importance of the drop ears. I see more and more jack russells with pointy ears and that goes against what they were bred for!

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