The Irish Jack Russell dog breed is a type of Jack Russell Terrier. The function of this terrier has varied, from working farms, removing vermin, protecting property, and as a companion.
The Irishjack is an unrecognised type of Jack Russell. Irishjacks are not to be confused with Irish Jack Russells. A small pocket of recognised short legged JRT's, with a small gene pool, and are currently bred only for ideal structure with little to no reference...
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The Irish Jack Russell dog breed is a type of Jack Russell Terrier. The function of this terrier has varied, from working farms, removing vermin, protecting property, and as a companion.
The Irishjack is an unrecognised type of Jack Russell. Irishjacks are not to be confused with Irish Jack Russells. A small pocket of recognised short legged JRT's, with a small gene pool, and are currently bred only for ideal structure with little to no reference of temperament.
Most Irish Jack Russells are between 8 lbs. and 15 lbs. The smallest on record is 5 lbs and the largest 25 lbs. The most common height is 10" at the withers.
Irishjacks are seen in all colors, including brindle, merle as well as all eye colors. One reason why IrishJacks are not recognized as any type of Russell Terrier (Jack Russell Terriers, Parson Russell Terrier, Puddin Jack, English Jack Russell Terrier, Irish Jack Russell Terrier, or American Jack Russell Terrier) by any of the National Kennel Clubs is due to the colors...
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