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May 8th, 2009

Homeopathy For People & Pets

Posted by admin in Animals


from David the Dogman


Just this side of Heaven is a place called The Rainbow Bridge. When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.


All the animals who had been ill or old are restored to health and vigor; those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them who had to be left behind. They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent; his eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.


You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling to each other in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.


Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together…

Commitment, Firmness, but kindness.

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Do you have any problems with your pet? Then why not send your problem to DAVID THE DOGMAN.

David is a Canine Behaviourist who works and lives in Marbella, Spain. Tel/Fax (00345) 2883388.
His web site is located at: http://www.thedogman.net.

David has his own radio and TV shows, and writes for many newspapers and magazines. David has been working with dogs for many years and started his career in Israel, working on the Border Police. He has been involved in all forms of training, including air sea rescue, air scent work, and has trained dogs for finding drugs. David has devoted the past 10 years to studying behaviour and the very passive approach. He does not use choke chains, check chains, or any form of aggression.


David The Dogman is available for private consultations in your home, for further details telephone; Tel; (95) 2883388

May 6th, 2009

Medical Insurance Plans for Students

One of the items often at the bottom of the list of priorities whilst preparing for a college education is medical insurance for students. In general, the last thing on a student’s mind is how to handle insurance needs. Younger people are wont to imagine they will be around forever and that they can not become ill. Unfortunately, this is seldom a sensible plan no matter how fit a person may appear. Reasonable student health insurance is not merely for those with a stack of money, it’s genuinely an essential.

For those who are lucky enough covered under their family policy, in general most family insurance policies will cover a college student up to their twenty-third birthday. For individuals who don’t currently have insurance cover on a family plan, finding an appropriate student health insurance plan must be an integral part of budgeting for a college education.

So what’s fundamental in a policy designed specifically for students? Deductibles: It is an annual payment made before your medical benefits commencing, comparable to an auto deductible. An example is, if the deductible is five hundred dollars, $500 has to be paid before receiving any financial benefits from your insurance. What does co-pay mean? Once you meet your deductible, usually for every doctor’s visit, medicinal drug, and operation you will be asked to pay a pre-determined portion of the bill. This is called a co-pay.

What is your area of coverage? Many plans are Health Maintenance Organization and Partnership for Prescription Assistance. This can mean certain physicians might be omitted from your approved health providers and might not be covered by the health insurance policy. By And Large all policies should include a directory of participating providers, before confirming your choice do consider the options thoroughly. Catastrophic coverage: Limitations are common in health insurance policies targeted at students especially with reference to more serious illness, the amount of cover provided in virtually all student medical insurance is generally less than any regular insurance policy. Restrictions: Limitations are very standard in college student medical insurance. Study your insurance policy and check what your policy will include.

Carry any insurance documents secure at all times. It’s not only not possible to anticipate an accident or illness, but they are regrettably likely to hit when least convenient. Familiarise yourself with your policy even if you are included in a parent’s policy.

May 6th, 2009

Recession: Who Cares? My Passion of Winning the Euro Lotto and Living a Life Sentence of Luxury for the Remainder of My Life

My friend Tom calls me on the phone to inform me that he’s found some online gambling websites that I simply have to check up on. I’ve never really been serious into gambling, but I figured OK, I must give it a go. Therefore I tried out some blackjack and poker, but honestly, they simply aren’t my thing. Then I see these on-line e-lottery web sites and I figure that over the internet I can take part in all several lotteries around the world. Right Away to me this looks a good deal more pleasure, and then I considered I may give it a try out. To begin with I tried out my luck at euro lotto, you know a European lottery. I picked my lottery numbers and then waited and daydreamed that I would win it big. I didn’t on that attempt only when the euro lottery results came in; I was extremely surprised to realise that I had in reality come very near to the winning lottery numbers. I tested out a couple of other lotteries, but I felt that I had come so close the first time on the euro millions, that I honestly had to give it one more go. To date, I have not won a bucket load of pounds, but all the same, I have won some money, and so I carry on playing the euro millions and picking lottery winning numbers, hoping to get my big break. I am one of those souls who like to believe in the likelihood of hitting the jackpot, because it’s tough to reckon making that sort of money any other way.

As for my acquaintance, he still carries on with his love of internet gambling and finds himself at the on-line casino for at least an hour a day. He too has won some money, but it has high’s and low’s and the difference is, when you lose at gambling you commonly lose a heap but when you lose at the lotto, it doesn’t cost you as near as much. I think that the lottery is the only way for me to go foreward and the idea of winning it big and on top of that, it is only costing me just a couple of bucks “makes it all more appealing”

May 4th, 2009

Love your Animal Companion? Spay or Neuter

Posted by admin in Animals

Ozzie, my four-month old Rottweiler peered up at me with his big brown eyes, as I temporarily left him for a very important surgical procedure. As much as it broke my heart to drop off my “baby” at the local humane society, I know it was the responsible thing to do.

What Ozzie doesn’t know is that today is the first day of the rest of his life. He is being neutered.

Being a rescue volunteer, I’ve acquired a rather large brood of dogs into my family circle. Having adopted six boys and two girls of the canine species, I’ve come to complete understanding of the importance of spaying and neutering our furry companions.

Persons who come in contact with me and my animals will ask, “how can you spay and neuter these beautiful animals? You could breed them and make a profit.”

When I encounter these folks, I tend to get a little testy and become a bit wordy with an explanation to the multiple reasons behind my choice as a responsible pet owner:

  1. (All animals are beautiful, but unless an individual has the time, funding or resources to “breed” puppies, it is not a good idea to permit one’s animals to produce offspring that may end up in a “puppy mill” environment.
    (For more information on “Puppy Mills,” go to www.puppymillrescue.com )
  2. Spaying or neutering is a fairly inexpensive procedure if done at your local shelter or Humane Society Spay or Neuter Clinic. Furthermore, spaying and neutering has minimal risks and is one of the most common, animal surgical procedures.

  3. (For the address of your local Humane Society, click here: www.napcc.aspca.org )
  4. A spayed or neutered animal behaves better. While unsterilized males tend to roam in search of a mate, they risk injury or death due to traffic and fight incidents. They also tend to mark territory with urine, and can be quite embarrassing when they decide to mount objects and human legs when excited. Unsterilized females will also roam, have bloody discharge, will yowl and urinate more often during heat cycles; and have a tendancy to tear or chew their way out of an enclosure. Neutered or spayed dogs and cats focus primarily on their human counterparts and do not exhibit behavior patterns as mentioned above.

  5. My main reason for spaying or neutering: Spayed or Neutered animals live longer, healthier lives. “…By neutering a male cat or dog before six months of age prevents testicular cancer and prostate disease. Spaying a female cat or dog helps prevent pyometra and breast cancer…” (Facts from ASPCA® “Why Spay or Neuter?” Flyer) Additionally, spaying or neutering your animals can prolong their lives by an average of two to three years.

  6. Responsibility. Millions of animals needlessly suffer and die every year. Why? Everybody loves cuddly puppies and cute kittens, but when these once-adorable babies grow up, children and adults, alike may lose interest in caring for them. Usually, these animals end up in shelters where they may be euthanized - or worse, get “put out” where they end up as strays. Strays, unfortunately, may die from starvation, disease, weather exposure or being hit by traffic.

When I was younger, I used to watch Bob Barker’s “The Price is Right” on television. At the end of each and every show, I candidly recall Mr. Barker reiterating, “Help control the pet population, have your pets spayed or neutered today.” What a profound and responsible statement that is. You see, if you do your part by helping control the pet population, you may just save a life. Do you love your animal companion(s)? I do.

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May 4th, 2009

Listen To A Talking Cockatiel

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A wise old man had once told me - listen to a talking cockatiel and you will feel as happy as with a child. I did not understand his words until the day I decided to keep cockatiels as pets. Oh, they are simply adorable!

If you want to listen to a talking cockatiel, you need to train it that way. Cockatiels, in the entire parrot family, are not well known as talkers. They are more famous for whistling tunes of your favorite songs. However, when it does, it is an experience to listen to a talking cockatiel. It is simply delightful to listen to a childish voice emanating from a cute, feathery, white bird.

Guests at my place are more eager to listen to a talking cockatiel than to the drab conversation among humans! Cockatiels can be picked up and played with. The cockatiels are so sweet and gentle by nature they provide unlimited entertainment to both old and young. Listen to a talking cockatiel whistle in glee when it sees corn and millets for lunch…and you will be rolling into laughter.

A cockatiel will make itself an integral part of your life. It is so cute you can’t help but fall in love with the cute bundle of feathers. Your joy increases manifold when you listen to a talking cockatiel call out your name in public to remind you that you belong to it and no one else.

About the Author

The author is a parrot lover for the last 12 years and is the owner of the website http://www.pet-parrots.com

May 4th, 2009

Stelios Now Buying up Property Near You

Currently, Sir Stelios does not own any large commercial real estate in Britain but with values decreasing by the day, he can now make a considerably worthwhile investment in the commercial property market for just a measly three-million pounds.

Sir Stelios plans to use these office buildings as premises for EasyOffice and for converting into hotels in his EasyHotel franchise chain.

The inventor of the budget airline concept is now looking to take advantage of the current economic situation in Greater London and purchase commercial premises there at super low prices. With the launch of EasyHotel and EasyOffice, he plans to use these premises for offering budget enterprise office space and cheap accommodation.

With the current economic slump, values of real estate in London have been hit hard and Sir Stelios plans to invest in empty commercial premises there. He has stated that the risks of buying now are minimal, even if the market were to lose another few percent of its value. With the property market in London having lost over forty percent of its value since its height back in 2007, Sir Stelios has become interested in the more attractively priced properties now on the market whereby a complete office refurbishment is planned.

The EasyHotel chain has half a dozen branches with four in central London as well as Luton and Heathrow airports. Now he is looking into developing branches at Gatwick as well as more in central London.

In response to the ever increasing difficulty of getting bank loans and mortgages, Sir Stelios has stated that he would be investing entirely with pound notes and eventually may start looking into bank debt once the deals become more viable to the property wary banks.

May 4th, 2009

Want to Learn Algebra?

After an exhaustive research over the rationale behind the maximum school dropouts, a consistency was found in the answers of the majority of the participants pointing towards Algebra. It is well said, that just the knowledge of the teacher is not alone adequate to spring up interest in the subject matter for the pupils. It’s the method; the subject area is delivered to its recipient which contributes a lot for developing interest in the disciplines.

What is Algebra?

In short, algebra is a arm of math that deal with letters in place of numbers in order to work out equations; therefore, algebraic equations can be viewed as a scale. The standard theories of algebra includes real numbers, complex numbers, matrices and vectors.

The Different Spheres

Algebra in general spreads over a lot of areas. Some that are worth mentioning are Multiplying exponents, dividing exponents, Solving linear equations, Finding Greatest common factor or GCM, Multiplying, Adding, Subtracting fractions and many more.

If these areas have scared you, then I must give you some definitions which will really relieve the situation and give you the real inwardness of algebra.

Exponents are just shorthand for referring multiplication of identical factors. Fractions on the other hand are used for expressing numbers that are pieces of a whole. Many such similar areas in algebra may sound awful at first, but once you comprehend the simple concept behind it, you will be fascinated by its purpose. To put down a few more items - Mixed numbers, Quadratic formula, Graphing linear inequalities, solving compound in equalities , Factoring binomials, and Factoring polynomials; are all algebraic expressions.

Although you may find it confounding to comprehend mixed numbers, but it will really interest you to note that they are none other than a form of fractions. Graphing linear inequalities states its purpose pretty distinctly by its name. Similarly there are many other algebraic areas which are really interesting to work with.

Finding a Private Instructor

If you are curious in understanding the domain of algebraic expressions yet do not have a private instructor to help you in the procedure, do not worry since online lessons will come for your rescue. These tutorials emphasize the practicalities instead of technicalities, demonstrating stable techniques. The algebra solver software can guide you step by step in solving your math sums and it can also provide explanations of all steps.

May 3rd, 2009

GHD Stylers - a Buyers Guide to Great Hair

Posted by admin in Beauty

GHD leads the pack in hair straightening irons and has some models of hair straighteners that are quickly surpassing the competition because of their extra features and great results.


The original GHD straightener introduced in 2000 was innovative with ceramic plates and features. Most models had aluminum plates and used steam to straighten hair, before the GHD straighteners were introduced. On the other hand, the GHD straightener functioned in a novel and more serviceable way.


GHD straighteners were the company to use a ceramic plate first. It allows the iron to slide through the hair without snagging and ceramic is the perfect material for hair straighteners because it counducts heat the most effectively. Since the use of ceramic, many manufacturers adopted the use of this effective material for the job.


The GHD hair straightener uses technology that will allow it to get hot quickly and maintain the heat. The original straightener took just 10 seconds to reach the optimum temperature much faster than the others which has empowered hairdressers all over the world. Most other irons lose heat as it absorbs into the hair, but this one maintains temperature better.


Unlike other irons, the original GHD hair straightener did not have any hotspots which would burn your hair. Many of their competitor’s irons have had hot spots that burned and damaged hair. The prototype GHD straightener introduced a rudimentary heating constituent which guaranteed a uniform distribution of heat throughout the plate assuring no hot spots, thus eliminating damaged hair.


Today the GHD selection includes the wider salon styler which works for thick long hair, the mini hair styler which is perfect for working with shorter hair and meticulous styling, and GHD thermodynamics which is a prized selection of hair products that supplement GHD’s straightening products. The newest GHD iv styler is proving to be quite popular and initiating an entire new market to the astounding hair GHD straighteners.


Need more information? Check out GDH hair straighteners for comprehensive hair straightener product reviews and information.

May 2nd, 2009

Keep Your Dog Smiling With Preventative Dog Dental Care

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What should pet owners know about dog dental care and periodontal disease?

An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is progressive. It starts out with the formation of plaque, a sticky bacterial film that forms in the mouth at the gum line. If not removed plaque will harden into tartar above and below the gum line. This build up causes the gums to become red and swollen, a condition known as gingivitis.

If gingivitis is left untreated it can lead to advanced gum disease. Red swollen gums will begin to recede as the infection travels down into the root of the tooth and the jawbone. Once the gums have receded the damage is irreversible and the gums will not grow back. This is known as periodontal disease and results in loss of bone and loss of teeth. At this advanced stage the bacteria from the oral infection may now enter the bloodstream. This can lead to more serious problems such as heart, liver and kidney disease. These conditions if left untreated can eventually become life threatening. These problems can also be prevented by implementing a good dog dental care routine.

Why should I routinely inspect my dog’s mouth?

By two or three years of age many pets start to show signs of oral disease. By implementing a home dog dental care routine you can assure that your dog’s mouth stays healthy, clean and pain free. Start by routinely inspecting your dog’s mouth. A healthy mouth will not smell offensive. The teeth will be clean and will not have any yellow or brown spots. The gums will be a healthy pink color and will hug the teeth.

What are the signs of gum disease in dogs?

Persistent bad breath, brownish deposits around the gum line, especially on back teeth, red swollen gums, loose teeth, painful and or bleeding gums are all indicators of oral disease. Although bad breath or “doggy breath” is the most obvious sign of a problem, many pet owners fail to recognize it as an indicator of dental problems until it’s too late. As part of a good dog dental care routine check your dog’s mouth at the slightest sign of a persistent offensive odor. Other indications can be decreased appetite and weight loss, a change in chewing habits, lethargy, and pawing of the mouth or the face.

What should I do if my dog’s mouth shows signs of gum disease?

Dog dental care starts by checking your dog’s mouth regularly. If you see any of these signs call your vet to schedule a dental exam. Your dog may just need a routine cleaning. The cleaning process is performed under general anesthesia. If the condition is minor, it’s not much different than a dental cleaning that you or I would have done. Your dog’s teeth will be scaled to remove tartar above and below the gum line and then they will be polished. Since your dog can’t rinse and spit the mouth area will be flushed to clear it of any loosened debris.

If the condition is more serious your vet may need to administer an antibiotic to clear up any gum infection before cleaning your dog’s teeth. Blood work will usually be taken so that your vet can determine if the infection has spread into the bloodstream. If the disease is in the advanced stages your vet may also need to extract some teeth. Whatever the outcome, your dog is sure to feel a lot better after receiving some much needed dog dental care.

Remember to regularly inspect your pet’s mouth, schedule periodic dental check ups, and perform routine home dental care.

How important is home dog dental care?

Regular cleanings by your vet followed up by a home dental care program can help keep your dog’s mouth healthy and disease free. Even if your dog’s teeth are currently in good condition a preventative home dental care routine is essential to your dog’s health. If not regularly removed, plaque and tartar build up can progress very quickly into full blown periodontal disease.

If you’re new to dog dental care ask your vet to show you how to brush your dog’s teeth. Also find out if there is anything else that your vet would recommend adding to your dog’s preventative home dental care routine.

One recommendation is to entice your dog to chew. Daily chewing exercises will help remove food debris and prevent tartar build up. They’re also great for relieving boredom and separation anxiety. So put your pet to work. Give your dog plenty of fun and yummy real bones, dental dog chew toys, and edible dog chews as part of your home dog dental care routine.

Do I need to brush my dog’s teeth?

The most direct method of preventative dog dental care is brushing your dog’s teeth regularly. Vets usually recommend that you brush your dog’s teeth at least two times a week. If your dog is prone to dental disease you may need to do this more often.

What should I use to brush my dog’s teeth?

If you have a young puppy introducing a tooth brushing routine will probably be much easier then if you have an adult dog. In either case start slow, keep the sessions short, and be very gentle while working in your dog’s mouth. Use lots of praise and reassurance to reinforce good behavior. You will not want to give your dog treats during this task for obvious reasons.

Since a dog will swallow whatever you use never brush your dog’s teeth with “people” toothpaste. This toothpaste is not formulated to be ingested and can upset your dog’s stomach. It’s also designed to foam which is not desirable when brushing a dog’s teeth. So use a pet toothpaste formulated for dog dental care that does not require rinsing.

You will also need a pet toothbrush. There’s a great triple sided pet toothbrush that will get the job done faster than a traditional style toothbrush. Or if you have a small dog you may want to try a pet finger toothbrush. Finger toothbrushes slip right onto your finger and are easily controlled to reach the common trouble spots up near the gum line. Add some specially formulated tartar removing toothpaste and you’re all set. Dog toothpaste is even available in all-natural formulas and yummy flavors like chicken and vanilla.

If this is your dog’s first toothbrush look for a pet dental care kit to get you started. These kits typically include a pet toothbrush, a tube of pet toothpaste and a pet finger toothbrush.

Pet dental wipes are great for use on dogs that resist brushing. These easy-to-use pet teeth cleaning pads help remove food debris and plaque, kill germs and help to control bad breath. If your dog will not allow you to use the toothbrush method try using dental wipes regularly as part of your dog’s home dental care program.

You may also want to try to increase the amount of time your dog spends chewing on real bones, dental dog chew toys and edible dog chews.

This type of chewing helps remove food debris and prevents tartar build up. If your dog chews enough you may be able to reduce how often you need to manually brush your dog’s teeth.

How do dog’s in the wild keep their teeth clean and healthy?

Dogs in the wild are generally much more active than our domesticated pets because they must hunt for their food. They also spend much more time chewing and gnawing on fresh bones, which helps to keep their teeth clean and healthy.

Our domesticated dogs can spend a lot of time sleeping with their mouths closed while passing long period of time alone. It is commonly believed that the lack of fresh air circulating over the teeth and gums can encourage certain types of bacterial growth in the mouth. And since our pet dogs get their daily rations served to them in bowls it isn’t necessary for them to spend much time chewing. Although gnawing on bones is how dogs in the wild keep their teeth free from food debris, bacterial accumulation and tartar buildup, our domesticated friends rarely spend as much time at such pursuits.

Encouraging your dog to chew will make a big difference in the effectiveness of your dog dental care routine. Real bones are nature’s edible dog chews. But if you prefer not to give your dog real bones there are plenty of wonderful dental dog chew toys and edible dog chews that will get the job done.

Will real bones help keep clean my dog’s teeth?

Give your dog some real bones - Nature’s own edible dog chews. Most people don’t provide their dog with quantities of real bones, so as to avoid the mess and unsanitary residue. It’s great if you have an environment in which your dog can indulge in working on a fresh bone. But if not, you can buy some natural sterilized marrowbones. These hollow bones are also available pre-filled with tasty treats like beef, chicken, cheese, and granola.

If you get some unfilled bones you may want to try filling them with your dog’s favorite treats. Try peanut butter, cheese or one of the yummy pre-made fillings available at pet shops and online stores.

If you would rather not give your dog real bones there are many enticing dental dog chew toys and edible dog chews available that will encourage your dog to chew.

Besides real bones what other types of dog chews will help keep my dog’s teeth clean?

Traditional chew toys are still available and are just as popular as ever. But there are also a variety of very good dental chew toys, rope bone chew toys and edible dog chews designed to keep your dog engaged, with the added benefit of cleaning the teeth. These toys will entice your dog into playfully attending to the required dental hygiene. They can also keep your dog entertained and out of mischief during those times when you must leave your dog alone.

Rope Bone Chew Toys -Try a dental rope chew toy for great flossing action. As your dog happily chews on these toys the rope fibers clean between the teeth. Spray on some dog dental care spray or rub on a little flavored pet toothpaste to really enhance the cleaning action of this enticing dental chew toy. Check out a pet dental care spray & rope chew toy kit and get your dog dental care routine going today.

Dental Chew Toys - For long lasting chewing fun, and a great dental workout, get your dog a dental chew toy. Some brands are manufactured with grooves that make these dental toys real winners for cleaning your dog’s teeth. Some dental chew toys can also be stuffed with your dog’s favorite treats for hours of stimulating chewing. And for smaller dogs there are dental chew toys that not only have teeth cleaning grooves but also are combined with a rope chew. Just add some pet toothpaste to the dental grooves and your dogs will eagerly participate in their daily dog dental care routine.

Edible Dog Chews - Are you concerned about giving your dog rawhide chews because they can “ribbon” and cause your dog to choke? Many pet hops and online stores now carry a variety of composite chews. These all natural rawhide dog chews can’t ribbon, are easy to digest and dogs love the baked in flavor. There is even an edible dog chew treat available that contains no animal by-products.

Dogs, like people, have different tastes and preferences. Choose whichever dental dog toy or dog chew treat that will keep your dog happily chewing his or her way to clean and healthy teeth and gums.

And remember that there are many convenient dog dental care products available that will help you to keep your dog’s teeth and gums in great shape between regular visits to the vet and grooming salon. Unattended dental health problems cannot only distress your beloved pet, but can lead to serious conditions and ailments. Many of these problems can be prevented by implementing a regular home dog dental care routine.

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May 2nd, 2009

Jack Russell Terrier Complete Profile

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Key Facts:

Size: Small - medium
Height: Ideally 25 - 30 cm (10 - 12 in)
Weight: Ideally 5 - 6 kg (11 - 13 lb)
Life Span: 15 years
Grooming: Undemanding
Exercise: Medium
Feeding: Medium
Temperament: Bold & cheerful
Country of Origin: England
AKC Group: Terrier
Other names: Parson Russell Terrier, Parson Jack Russell

Physical Characteristics:

General Appearance: Intelligent, cunning and active.
Colour: White predominantly with black, tan or brown markings. The markings are usually on the head, ears and root of the tail.
Coat: There are three types: smooth, broken or rough.
Tail: Set high, straight, strong and is lifted when alert and dropped when at rest.
Ears: Small, set high, V-shaped with the tips hanging forward.
Body: The body is slightly longer than tall with a level back. The chest is moderately deep and the ribs are well sprung.

Temperament:
Lively, bold, fearless and willing. Jack Russell Terriers make lively companions for lively households. They are very independent and have plenty of self-confidence which can sometimes verge on dominance. They always alert their owner when a visitor arrives and love to play with children. They get on with other household pets but usually can’t resist chasing a cat if it runs from them. Jack Russels are intelligent and learn very quickly but they tend to try and have their own way and need a consistent handler that won’t give in to their mischievous charm.

Grooming:
The Jack Russell is easy to care for. When the coat is moulting use a rubber brush daily to remove the loose hairs. The rough-coat variety needs to be stripped (hairs plucked out) occasionally.

Exercise:
Jack Russells are very energetic and need the opportunity to run and frolic every day. Ideally these dogs would be within a farm or country environment, but they are adaptable and can adjust to urban living. This breed are suited for sports such as agility and fly-ball.

History:
In 1812, Parson Jack Russell bought a terrier named trump who ended up becoming the foundation of the Jack Russell Terrier. Russell was a keen hunter and quickly acquired a pack of dogs for hunting foxes and hares. After a few years of careful breeding and selection, these dogs performed extremely well in the field and their popularity and reputation increased. Russell preferred his terriers to be at least 51cm (20 in) tall. However elsewhere these dogs were being bred as shorter (and often crooked) legged varieties with heavier bodies. In the early 20th century many breeders wanted more conformity in the breed type to gain official recognition, so the dogs could be exhibited in championship shows.

Additional Comments:

Jack Russells enjoy digging so they are not ideal pets for the conscientious gardner.

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