OUR STORY ( WHO WE ARE )

I’m called Paul L. Torrence My better half and I are pet sweethearts so we took up the drive to raise these beautiful canine variety to fulfill the necessities of families who will need to claim or add another part to their loved ones. we used to raise Chihuahuas for a long time and in this manner sold the business. After a decade we ran over the Jack Russell Terrier and it was all consuming, instant adoration! Our canines are a piece of our family and are brought up in our home. The little dogs are ruined, solid, cheerful and prepared to play; from our home to yours!

We keep our young doggies current on inoculations up until the hour of delivery and they will have a veterinarian wellbeing check prior to leaving us. Each of our doggies accompany AKC papers and come from champion lines. In spite of the fact that you might not have any desire to show your doggy, family is vital with regards to wellbeing and personality. Reach Us to Find out more

ABOUT THE JACK RUSSELL TERRIER BREED

The Jack Russell Terrier, also called the Parson Russell Terrier, was developed in England some 200 years ago to hunt fox in the south of England. Parson John Russell, “Jack” to his friends, wanted an efficient hunting dog and decided to design exactly the dog he had in mind. The result was a bold, athletic dog who won hearts with his quickness, intelligence, determination, and intense desire to hunt. Today, Jack Russell Terriers are favorites among horse owners, dog sports enthusiasts, animal trainers for film and television, and people who simply appreciate their fearless personality, boundless energy, entertaining antics, and portable size. However, before you get a Jack Russell Terrier, it’s important to know that they are not for everyone. They can be a handful to train and manage, and they require a lot of attention, exercise, and supervision. Their vibrant personalities, boundless energy, and unwavering loyalty have won the hearts of countless dog lovers. As family pets, they bring joy and excitement to their owners, always ready for playtime and adventures. Despite their transformation into companion animals, the hunting instincts and high energy levels of Jack Russell Terriers remain deeply ingrained. As a result, they thrive in active environments where they can participate in agility courses, flyball, and other dog sports. Regular exercise and mental stimulation are essential to keep these intelligent dogs content and well-behaved. In addition to their physical prowess, Jack Russell Terriers are known for their bold and confident demeanor. They have a charming stubborn streak that can make training a challenge for novice dog owners. However, with consistent and positive reinforcement training methods, they can become obedient and well-mannered companions. Due to their intelligence and eagerness to please, Jack Russell Terriers are also used in various dog-assisted therapies. Their affectionate and friendly nature allows them to form deep connections with people, making them excellent therapy dogs for individuals in need of emotional support. Jack Russells vary widely in size, ranging in height from 10 to 15 inches at the shoulder and weighing 13 to 17 pounds, because different types were used for different purposes and terrain. Shorty Jacks, known as Jack Russells who stand 10 to 12 inches and are longer than they are tall, resemble Corgis or Dachshunds more than the taller, more balanced American Kennel Club-registered Parson Russell Terriers or the dogs registered by the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America or the Jack Russell Terrier Association of America.

WHAT WE DO

OUR SERVICES

QUALITY BREEDING

We ensure that we deal with both our grown-ups and our young doggies. We deal with them like family, so we ensure that they are sound and cheerful from our home to yours.

REGISTERED

Our puppies are enlisted and come from champion lines. While you might not have any desire to show your pup, this guarantees you get a baby that is sound and has a positive personality.

TEMPERAMENT OF JACK RUSSELL TERRIER

Energetic, playful, intelligent, stubborn

COAT :: Smooth, broken, or wire coat

EXERCISE NEEDS :: High

TRAINING :: Needs early socialization and training

GROOMING :: Moderate

COAT COLOR OF JACK RUSSELL TERRIER

The Parson Russell Terrier has two coat types: smooth and broken, both featuring a double coat with a coarse texture. The broken coat is slightly longer, with hints of eyebrows and a beard. Some Jacks have a rough coat, longer than a broken coat. In either type, the coat is never curly or wavy. Jacks come in various colors, including white, white with black or tan markings, or tricolor (white, black, and tan).