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I'm offering Texas, my 2 1/2 year old, short legged, smooth coated Jack Russell up for stud.

 

I have unfortunately not worked him but he's good at catching squirrells :) and I'm hoping to do some ratting with him soon. He comes from "farm stock" or to be more exact, Seamoor Ponies, they used to be in Somerset but have moved back up north to Yorkshire. His parents normally do ratting around the stables. He is a very sturdy little dog with a great temperament, unless you're the postman :tongue2:.

 

 

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His sire is back right and dam front left

 

Since he's not a proven stud (not for the lack of wanting on his part) payment is open to discussion but was hoping for a puppy or price of. Any questions just let me know.

 

Annika

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Nice looking wee dog but if this isnt a wind up? you better get your tin hat on and keep down til the :gunsmilie: has finished :clapper:

 

The little fella really wants to get his leg over so I figured this is as good a place as any to start. I appreciate that most people on this forum are probably looking for proven studs and workers but there might be someone who like the look of him enough to make him a veeerrry happy dog :).

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Nice looking wee dog but if this isnt a wind up? you better get your tin hat on and keep down til the :gunsmilie: has finished :clapper:

 

:clapper::clapper: SJM think you are correct. Annika take cover the guns are coming

 

Cheers guys, tin hat firmly strapped on :)

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INCOMING!!

 

 

 

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The little fella really wants to get his leg over so I figured this is as good a place as any to start. I appreciate that most people on this forum are probably looking for proven studs and workers but there might be someone who like the look of him enough to make him a veeerrry happy dog :).

 

What's wrong with him using your leg..... :laugh: :laugh: :thumbs:

 

He's a little cracker, looks a lot like my mate across the roads JRT:

 

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if him been happy means that much to you do it yourself

 

Hmmmm, last I checked I think beastiality was illegal and his breath does smell a bit so even though I love him to bits that is just wrong :icon_eek: . I think I'd rather try to find him a bitch :tongue2:.

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What's wrong with him using your leg..... :laugh: :laugh: :thumbs:

 

He's a little cracker, looks a lot like my mate across the roads JRT:

 

He has tried my leg on occasion, think it must be a man thing, apparently he'd rather stick it in something than just rub against :laugh:.

 

I don't know, personally I quite like rubbing. Oops, maybe I should just stop writing now :icon_redface:. Shovel, digging.......

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Get him castrated, I'm sure hes a lovely pet but seriously what would he offer in a litter??????? Breeding a litter because he is sexually frustrated is nieve and anthropormophic.

 

You sound like an inteligent person do do the dog and any possible pups a favour and get him neutered.

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Get him castrated, I'm sure hes a lovely pet but seriously what would he offer in a litter??????? Breeding a litter because he is sexually frustrated is nieve and anthropormophic.

 

You sound like an inteligent person do do the dog and any possible pups a favour and get him neutered.

 

Ok, joking aside. I don't think he is sexually frustrated to the point of suffering so I don't think castration would do him a favour even though some people say it does prolong the life of dogs. As for nieve and anthropormophic, had to look up nieve and could only find, nieve - "clenched fist" (northern and Scot. dialect), but I do know he's not a human and neither does he think like one so he's probably quite happy not covering any bitches.

 

However, from a more selfish point I would personally quite like to have a puppy from him because I do feel there are a few good qualities he could bring in to a litter, even though he is not a worker (yet). He has a very good and steady temperament but he is also feisty and stands his ground when needed. He has a sound strong build, good teeth and bite and is not a bad looking dog.

 

I do want to take him ratting but as a lot of people I have found it a bit difficult to get started but when I do I'll keep you updated on his hunting skills.

 

Now there's an idea, anyone in the Dorset area who like the look of him but is not sure if he "has it in him", why not invite us around for a trial :).

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