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Two centuries ago, when wealthy men and churchmen loved hunting, an English person by the name of John Russell (or Jack) developed Jack Russell Terriers to help in hunting foxes in the southern part of England. It resulted in a bold, athletic, quick, intelligent, and determined dog who loves to hunt. Also known as Parson Russell Terriers, this breed is usually a favorite of dog sport lovers, horse owners, and film animal trainers. Owners also love the Russell Terrier's fearlessness, antics, small size, and boundless energy.

These dogs may excel at flyable/agility courses, learning tricks, and playing fetch. They're charming companions when not into mischief. But if you cannot handle a lot of chewing, barking, digging, and rocketing through your house, they may not be for you. They also chase small animals like cats and will find loopholes in your command. So while it's true that they are cute, consider first if they are the breed for you.

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