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Dog breedPuddin Jack | |
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File:Puddin Pud Irish English Shorty nota Russell Terrier.jpg | |
Other names | Pud, Puddin, Dwarf Jack, English Shorty, Irish Shorty |
Origin | None |
Notes | This breed is often mistaken for the Jack Russell Terrier or Russell Terrier |
Dog (domestic dog) |
The "Puddin" is a mixed or mongrel canine often mistaken as the AKC Russell Terrier. The Puddin Jack is often referred to as a Hunt Terrer, Irish shorty Jack or English Shorty Jack.
The Russell Terrier or FCI Jack Russell Terrier is not a dwarf breed, shorty Jack, or Puddin Jack. There are NO variations of the Jack Russell Terrier, the Jack Russell Terrier is a breed. There is a different breed called the Parson Russell Terrier. In the past these breeds have been mixed, however, after 10 years of serious dedication to breeding the two separately (within the US and longer internationally), they should not be considered as variations. Any responsible breeder will not cross a Parson type Russell with the Jack Russell Terrier, doing so will only lead to body types similar to dwarfism and other form issues which eventually lead to poor function.
The Puddin Jack is not a recognized breed and is only a nick name for a mixed white terrier of small stature.
References
- Russell, Dan. "Jack Russell and His Terriers." 1990. 0851312764
- Atter, Sheila. "Jack Russell Terriers Today ." 1995 Publisher: Howell Books (November 1995) ISBN-10: 0876051948