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The Jack Russell Terrier is a dog breed that might be best described as a small working terrier. It could be argued that the standard is still being defined, but one could use the link and read more.
Yes, but most were still filmed in black & white.
Not sunLIGHT, but heat energy from the sun, especially if they have a black hide or dark-coloured hide. If they have a light-coloured hide (or hair) some of the sun's energy will still be absorbed, but a lot of it will be reflected.
No, it will not because coloured object still blocks the light from the light source. To find out how, place a piece of red block and place it in front of a torch in a dark room. The shadow would remain black
First of all, the official name of the breed has been changed to Parson Russell Terrier. In the official breed standard, which is written by the parent club and upheld by the AKC, it says, "Disqualifications: Prick ears."No one will stop you from entering a show; they'll be happy to take your money, but the judge will disqualify the dog (ask you to leave the ring).If you go to the AKC's website and look up Parson Russell Terriers, you can read the official breed standard which tells you exactly what they should look like, from their nose to their feet.
I don'y know why people want to know if there Jack Russell is pure bred...Theres no such animal. Jack Russell Terriers are a type, or strain, of working terrier; they are not pure bred in the sense that they have a broad genetic make-up, a broad standard, and do not breed true to type.
At 9 years old, a Jack Russell Terrier may still be physically capable of breeding, but it's important to consider the dog's overall health and any potential risks associated with breeding at an advanced age. Older dogs may have complications during pregnancy or delivery, and their puppies may be at higher risk for health issues. It's advisable to consult with a veterinarian before making any decisions about breeding a dog of this age.
No, as of December 2011, Russell Simmons Jr. is still alive.
No, as of December 2011, Russell Simmons Jr. is still alive.
John Russell died in 1991 of emphysema
Russell Baker is still living near Leesburg, VA.
Kurt is alive and well - with Goldie & family!