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  2. Meet Monkey, a Jack Russell terrier pup rescued from the ...

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    Monkey, a 1-year-old Jack Russell terrier pup was rescued from the highways near the Newark Airport. RBARI hopes to put him up for adoption shortly.

  3. Jack Russell Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Jack Russell Terrier is a British breed of small terrier.It is principally white-bodied and smooth-, rough- or broken-coated, and can be any colour. It derives from dogs bred and used for fox-hunting in North Devon in the early nineteenth century by a country parson, Jack Russell – for whom the breed is named – and has similar origins to the modern Fox Terrier.

  4. Nearly 200 dogs rescued from New Jersey home of ... - AOL

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    Almost 200 dogs were rescued from the home of a well-known breeder in New Jersey, according to WNBC.. The Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) said Tuesday that ...

  5. Moose (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Moose (December 24, 1990 – June 22, 2006) was a wire-hair Jack Russell Terrier [4] who portrayed Eddie Crane on the American television Cheers spinoff sitcom Frasier. [ 5 ] Early life

  6. Parson Russell Terrier - Wikipedia

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    In America, it was first recognised as the Jack Russell Terrier in 1997. The name was changed to its current form in 1999 in the UK and by 2008 all international kennel clubs recognised it under the new name. A mostly white breed with either a smooth, rough or broken coat, it conforms to a narrower range of sizes than the Jack Russell. It is a ...

  7. Russell Terrier - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the United Kennel Club accepted the application from the English Jack Russell Terrier Club to give dogs in their registry the official "FS" designation. UKC officially recognized the breed as the Russell Terrier because the name Jack Russell Terrier was already in use for the longer legged dog in 2001.