A brief introduction to the Jack Russell Terrier breed
Jack Russell Terrier (confirmed introduction)

Jack Russell Terrier (Jack Russell Terrier), native to the United Kingdom, was a terrier dog bred in the United Kingdom in the 19th century, mainly for catching European red foxes. The Jack Russell Terrier is physically vigorous and alert. There are two types: rough hair and soft hair. As a family companion dog and a reference dog, the Jack Russell Terrier is suitable for living in urban apartments.
As a working dog, it must have the following characteristics: agility, alertness and confidence; stable body length and shoulder height; average body shape and bone mass, explosive power and endurance. The breed's natural appearance is also important: a rough, harsh weather-resistant coat with a close structure and simple appearance. There are two types of coat: coarse hair and soft hair. His chest is small and tender, allowing him to stalk his prey underground, and his legs must be long enough to pursue his prey. If he retains scars or old injuries while working, it will not prevent him from participating in the competition, unless these injuries interfere with his normal activities or affect his ability to work.
Chinese name:Jack Russell Terrier
Alternative names:Jack Russell Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier
English name: strong>Jack Russell Terrier
Kingdom:Animal
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Chordata Phylum
Class:Mammalia
Subclass:Theria
Order:Carnivora
> Family: Canidae
Subfamily: Canis
Genus: Canis
Dispersed area: strong>UK
Origin:UK

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