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    Jack Russell & Mixed Breeds

    Have introduced myself on another part of forum called introductions - I have two dogs one a Jack Russell called Jack (original I know!!! ) and a mixed breed terrier that we rescued called Millie.

    So please any other terrier breeders/lovers out there???
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    There are alot of them here... !!

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    Thanks BZM good to know will maybe get a few new friends also....
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    Welcome! I have a Jack Russell mixed breed named Payson.





    We think he is around 3-4 years old, we adopted him summer of 2005 from our local animal control.
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    Hi and Welcome!

    I have a Jack Russell too called Snowy

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    Welcome! I have a beloved Jack mix, Penny Lane! She is about 1 1/2 years old. I was told she is mixed with a Beagle (not completely convinced though).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinjashira
    Hi and Welcome!

    I have a Jack Russell too called Snowy
    Hi Snowy and vinjashira - check out my replies to Penny LAne and Payson's owners about keeping their coat in the winter - I do it and it works believe me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uabassoon
    Welcome! I have a Jack Russell mixed breed named Payson.





    We think he is around 3-4 years old, we adopted him summer of 2005 from our local animal control.
    He is so cute I bet he is really loveable and loves his cuddles and to play I know Jack does to keep his coat from getting dry and itchy during the winter with the heating on when you bath him try putting some baby oil on him while he is still damp and his coat will stay shiny and soft I do this with Jack and it also prevents too much hair loss as well. Try it and let me know how you get on.
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    thanks jackmilliesmom, I'll keep that in mind. Snowy is broken-coated though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinjashira
    thanks jackmilliesmom, I'll keep that in mind. Snowy is broken-coated though.
    do you mean her coat is hard and coarse - rubbing this oil in will help that also but make sure it is well rubbed in and before doing it brush her coat to remove any loose hairs but really try it it does work - My father-in-law's Jack Russell (also called snowie) had the same problem and he does it and now her coat is starting to become soft and more full.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackmilliesmom
    do you mean her coat is hard and coarse - rubbing this oil in will help that also but make sure it is well rubbed in and before doing it brush her coat to remove any loose hairs but really try it it does work - My father-in-law's Jack Russell (also called snowie) had the same problem and he does it and now her coat is starting to become soft and more full.
    Not all jack russells are smooth coated, some are rough coated and some are broken coated, like Snowy. boken coat is a mixture of smooth and rough coat - she has both

    I don't consider her partly rough coat to be a problem. It's good actually, I believe the terrierman calls it weatherproof and it actually repells dirt. Snowy can roll over on sand for a minute and be completely clean again the next minute without having to be brushed, and she gets dry very quickly when she gets wet in the rain or when I give her a bath.

    The only problem is the amount of hair she sheds I know what I was getting though when I wanted a Jack Russell, but I will try using baby oil next time as you suggested and see what happppens.

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    I understand that but over here they are considered coarse or soft coated and not broken haired but sounds lovely and easy to keep clean not like me Jack is forever picking up dirt as he is soft haired.... Millie is longhaired and her hair is coarse so she is easy to keep clean except around unspeakable areas does anyone have any tips
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    folks tell me my bob is a jrt/mix. hard to say... he looks very different when soaking wet - very skinny. all that hair hides his shape well.

    he s certainly a terrier of some sort. he does all that hyper stuff and can jump up and down kissing me in the face like a "jack rabbit"...
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    hey

    awww your jack russells are all so cute! :D i used to have a jack russell years ago, today i have a german shorthaired pointer. :)

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    Welcome to PetTalk.

    I have a Jack Russell/Beagle cross named Georgie, a smooth fox terrier named Lucky and a smooth fox terrier/chihuahua cross named Pepper.

    In the past, I was a breed rescue for smooth fox terriers, so I also got in a lot a Jack/Parson Russells.
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