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Hi, I'm new to the forum.

 

Basically, what we're looking for is a Jack Russell puppy to take rabbiting to work with our ferrets.

 

I'm wondering if we should be looking for a pup that has working parents (or grandparents) or if any JR will work as well if given the right training. We're aiming to get a pup sometime this year, so I'm doing as much research now so we get the right puppy.

 

If anyone can help with advice that would be wonderful.

 

If anyone has puppies, either now, or planned for later in the year that they need a home for then we'd be happy to chat to you. We live in the country and have a lovely big garden. We also have children so we'd need a pup from a line with good temperaments around youngsters.

 

Thanks for the help!

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Iv a pair of JRTs one from working stock and the other not on rabbits there as good as each other the non worker took longer to come on than the other . But i would rather something from workers but not all make it . still get shit . I know a few boys that got pups from non working litters and the go well so dont be put off from getting one of them .But thats me each to there own . good luck any way :)

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Hi, I'm new to the forum.

 

Basically, what we're looking for is a Jack Russell puppy to take rabbiting to work with our ferrets.

 

I'm wondering if we should be looking for a pup that has working parents (or grandparents) or if any JR will work as well if given the right training. We're aiming to get a pup sometime this year, so I'm doing as much research now so we get the right puppy.

 

If anyone can help with advice that would be wonderful.

 

If anyone has puppies, either now, or planned for later in the year that they need a home for then we'd be happy to chat to you. We live in the country and have a lovely big garden. We also have children so we'd need a pup from a line with good temperaments around youngsters.

 

Thanks for the help! you have a pm

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