Looking for a Jack Russell or Foxy pup

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Looking for a Jack Russell or Foxy pup

Post by Boonanza » Wed Jul 26, 2017 7:22 pm

I'm looking for either a Jack Russell or Fox Terrier pup or even a Cross. If anyone has a litter knows of someone with a litter please let me know. :thumbsup:


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Re: Looking for a Jack Russell or Foxy pup

Post by MickCov » Wed Jul 26, 2017 8:47 pm

I had a jack Russell /fox terrier cross,an absolute champion dog,nice natured

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Re: Looking for a Jack Russell or Foxy pup

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Re: Looking for a Jack Russell or Foxy pup

Post by Boonanza » Wed Jul 26, 2017 9:33 pm

I would love to adopt an older dog but we have 2 cats who grew up with our other dog who unfortunately passed away a few weeks ago after 14 years and they would not accept an adult dog. That's why we want to get a pup.
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Re: Looking for a Jack Russell or Foxy pup

Post by Ploh » Wed Jul 26, 2017 9:36 pm

Boonanza wrote:
I would love to adopt an older dog but we have 2 cats who grew up with our other dog who unfortunately passed away a few weeks ago after 14 years and they would not accept an adult dog. That's why we want to get a pup.
Understandable - perhaps give a few adoption places a ring or at least check their website. A lot of them will have younger dogs, including the breed you wish to own. You'll be surprised what turns up at adoption places. I would highly recommend contacting some of the organisations before purchasing. Good luck!

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Re: Looking for a Jack Russell or Foxy pup

Post by purple5ive » Wed Jul 26, 2017 10:58 pm

yeah mate adoption doesnt mean older dogs, theres always something thats waiting for you if you look hard enough. you got nothing to loose if you dont find one there then buy a young one.

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Re: Looking for a Jack Russell or Foxy pup

Post by Texas » Thu Jul 27, 2017 11:13 am

I with pooh & purple5ive, there's a jack Russell rescue Facebook page.
Try and go rescue, if you can.
I have seen how SOME puppy farms & backyard breeders treat their animals.
A pure breed is more likely to have problems, due to inbreeding.
I have a mate that spent $12,000 (not a typo) on two dogs, for showing & they were both duds.
Enjoy your new fur baby.

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Re: Looking for a Jack Russell or Foxy pup

Post by Ploh » Thu Jul 27, 2017 1:16 pm

Texas wrote:I with pooh & purple5ive, there's a jack Russell rescue Facebook page.
Try and go rescue, if you can.
I have seen how SOME puppy farms & backyard breeders treat their animals.
A pure breed is more likely to have problems, due to inbreeding.
I have a mate that spent $12,000 (not a typo) on two dogs, for showing & they were both duds.
Enjoy your new fur baby.

Cheers Gra
Boonanza, definitely not calling you out on wanting to find a breeder. There are some good and bad ones but always listen to your veterinarian.
I've heard some absolute rubbish advice from owners that have listened to their breeders including feeding an all meat diet (unbalanced and will see issues like abnormal growth) or that 'fleas do not affect healthy animals' (which is just ridiculous).
Pick carefully and always ask to see the facilities. Best of luck!

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