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  2. 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

  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. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    Wire-haired: Also called broken-coated. The harsh outer guard hairs are prominent, providing excellent weather protection for hunting dogs such as the Border Terrier or Wirehaired Pointing Griffon. Long-haired: Hair longer than an inch or so. Short-haired: Hair around an inch or so long. Corded coat: for example, see Puli

  5. 10 Most Popular Wire-Haired Dog Breeds - AOL

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    Sure, they may seem a little rough at first, but these soft-hearted wire hair dogs make great additions to your family! The post 10 Most Popular Wire-Haired Dog Breeds appeared first on Reader's ...

  6. Mini Jack Russell Terrier's Uncontrollable Zoomies Leave ...

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    For one mini Jack Russell Terrier, though, having the zoomies is her go-to expression of joy. Peppa's owner caught her excited laps on film on November 14, and her viewers can't get enough! To top ...

  7. Precious Jack Russell Terrier Begs To Go for Horseback Ride ...

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    The Jack Russell Terrier is also often presented as a sort of “everyman’s dog” in media, and is popularly displayed to stand in for canine-kind at large. The first famous Jack Russell in ...