THE AMERICAN HUNT TERRIER CLUB ASSOCIATION
The History of the Black and Tan Hunt TerrierTerriers derive their name from the Latin “terra” meaning“earth”. Recognized and classified as a group by the Greek and Romans, they were dogs of varying size that hunted by digging into earth to catch rodents, rabbits, moles or any small animal. The Hunt Terrier is acoarse-coated black and tan Jack Russell Terrier evolved into a breed developed in Ireland, whose qualities were hardiness, courage, unsurpassed skill as a ratter and a temperament ideally suited to living closely with people.Over the centuries the breed was perceived as the perfect all-round, all-purpose terrier…sturdy and strong enough to protect the potato patch, but unlikely to eat you out of house and home, courageous, indomitable, swift enough to catch small game but loyal and loving with children.There has always been a need for such a dog. A small terrier, essential part of the life of the humbler Irish families who gained a precarious living from a few acres of land. Here was a dog with intelligence, courage and the ability to guard against intruders, kill rats and abounded, yet live in peace with the family and other animals. A dog that would hunt all day and then come in the house and keep your feet warm at night. We are presently standing some of the finest examples of the Black/Tan Hunt Terrier's in the USA! Please click on each picture to go to each Hunts page.The AHTCA Hunt Terrier'salso come in-solid red, solid tan, (from chocolate brown to light tan) solid black or solid black with tan or red points. They also come in all three coat types, smooth, broken and rough coats. All three coats dense, hard and weather resistant. We choose to raise the Black/Tan Smooth Coat Hunts.
Explore 119 listings for Black jack russell puppies for sale at best prices. The cheapest offer starts at £30. Check it out! Developed in England some 200 years ago to hunt foxes, the Jack Russell Terrier is a lively, independent, and workmanlike little dog. He's charming and affectionate, but he's also a handful to.
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LAZY C HH RED BULL RAMBO |
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LAZY C RUSSELLVILLE ROCKY |
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LAZY C HH JUST CHILLIN AKA HOTSHOT |
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DAM: LCR KINGDOM COME REWIND AKA 'JELLY' |
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LCR KINGDOM COME HOT WIRED AKA 'PB' |
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LCR HOBBIT HILL SKAT KAT |
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DAM: LCR HOT & SPICEY |
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We will be having a select few AHTCA Hunt Terrier's puppies a year.These little Black and Tan Jack Russell Terrier's are the most amazing little dogs we have ever been around. Rocky and Rambo are excellent examples of the breed along with our females they will produced some of the Top Hunt Terrier Puppies in the Country. The Hunt Terrier's are Black And Tan Jack Russell Terrier's from Ireland, England and Holland. They are extremely loyal, and very confidant. They are terrific Hunting dog that can Hunt all day and then come in the house at the end of the day and be the perfect family pet. They are terrific little dogs AND HAVE IT ALL rolled up into one amazing little package! If you love the Jack Russell Terrier you will double love the Hunt Terrier (Black & Tan Jack Russell Terrier's).
Twice the loyalty, twice the confidence, twice the love AND TWICE THE LAUGHS!!
CODY WITH HIS HUNT TERRIER 'RED BULL RAMBO' |
AHTCA American Hunt Terrier Club Association Vice-President Kelly Cannon
AHTCA American Hunt Terrier Club Association Board of Trustees Billy CannonWe are extremely honored and humbled to accept these positions in The American Hunt Terrier Club Association
We have long admired and repected the club and it's founders and will do our best to promote this terrific breed.
The Cojack is a cross breed developed from the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Jack Russell Terrier. Cojacks often has the face of a corgi, with large pointy ears, almond-shaped eyes, black nose tip, short but stout legs, and a long straight tail. Their loving disposition and cute looks make them great family pets.
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Quick Information
Also known as | Welsh Cojack, Cacki, Corki, Corgi Jack Russell Mix |
Coat | Short, rough, smooth |
Colors | White, Black, Black and White, Black and Tan, Brown and White, Red |
Type | Terrier dog, Herding dog |
Group (of Breed) | Crossbreed |
Life Span/Expectancy | 12-15 years |
Height (Size) | Medium; 10-13 inches (adult) |
Weight | 18-28 pounds (full grown) |
Personality Traits | Loyal, intelligent, energetic, loving, playful |
Good with Children | Yes |
Good with Pets | Yes |
Barking | Occasional |
Shedding | Minimal |
Climate Compatibility | Good for every climate |
Hypoallergenic | No |
Competitive Registration/ Qualification Information | DBR, IDCR, ACHC, DDKC, DRA |
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Temperament and Behavior
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The Cojack is a loyal and extremely active breed also being affectionate and family-friendly. They enjoy the attention of their family members, and in return would give their love back. This breed detests staying alone for long. They are friendly with children and other pets in the family.
Though stubborn at times, Cojacks are intelligent always eager to please their owners, thus making their process of training easier. They stay aloof to unknown faces. Basically, they are not prone to excessive barking, however, some individuals do bark to announce the arrival of a stranger. They are agile and are adept at learning new tricks.
Care
Your dog is loaded with zeal and enthusiasm, and daily exercise is a must for this breed. Allow it to play all day to its heart’s content, take it out for walks or for runs, let it have fun with your kids, or just any healthy activities or games it likes like flyball, play rings, etc. This should also keep your dog mentally fit and happy, and help it to remain diverted from mental issues like separation anxiety.The short coat of the cojack does not require vigorous grooming. They also do not shed much. Simply brush your dog a couple of times every week to get rid of dead hairs and dirt.No breed specific health issues in particular, have been reported, except for those that are common to other breeds in general, or those that are genetically carried down.Black Jack Russell Terrier
Training
- Channelise their agility in a positive way by teaching them any amusing trick like how to dance. Hold a foodstuff up and slightly behind your dog’s head and utter commands like ‘dance’ or ‘spin’. Your dog will stand up on its two hind legs. Start spinning the food around its nose, and then its head, so that it rotates its head round and round. Keep repeating the process frequently. However, refrain from this trick, if your dog has any problem with its hind feet.
- To remove the fear of loneliness from your dog’s mind, prepare it right from its puppy days. Start leaving your house just for a few minutes, and then keep extending the time slowly, every day from 10 minutes to 20, and then 40 or an hour. Gradually your dog will learn to spend a complete 8-hour seclusion before you return home from work.
- To help it get rid of stubbornness or stranger issues, keep your dog happy. Socialize it by taking it to public places and entertainment spots where it can meet lots of people, and experience new things. Take it to dog-friendly malls, dog parks, fairs, lakes, beaches, pet stores, just anywhere they are given entry.
Diet/Feeding
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Grain-free dry kibbles are good for this breed. Primary sources of protein can be red meat, chicken, fishes like salmon, etc.