There are two different coat types for the Parson Russell terriers, aka. the Jack Russell Terrier. smooth or rough, they don't change as the dog ages, you get what you got.
They are related to parson terriers the parson terrier has a larger chest and a longer head and overall have a bigger body size also the jack russell originates from england, hoped this helped :D
yes they do if you dont tell them of when they bark. also they have high pitched barks which can be very annoying.
No such thing as a Minaiture Jack russell, they are either Parson russell which is longer in the leg so a little taller or the smaller jack russell which was bred from the Parsons by mixing with other terriers eg: Fox terriers to acheive a shorter dog now known as the Jack Russell
Beagles are not terriers, but yes they shed.
John Russell - parson - was born on 1795-12-21.
John Russell - parson - died on 1883-04-28.
Parson Jack Russell's have longer legs and therefore can run faster
The difference bettween a Jack Russell Terrier and a Parson Russell Terrier is the Parson Russell Terrier has Longer legs and therfore is not as stocky as the Jack Russell terrier, but because the Parson Russell Terrier has longer legs it is also a little faster Than the Jack Russell terrier. The Parson is recognised by the Kennel Club, it is a "pedigree dog" with a breed standard. The Jack Russell comes in many shapes and sizes, it is not recognised by the K.C. and has no breed standard. They both can have rough, broken or smooth coats.
The first place you should try is your local humane society. With all the animals in shelters I think it is irresponsible to get a dog (or any pet) from a breeder. There is probably a Jack Russell waiting for you there right now.
they shed VERY little, to none at all! but mostly no!
Firstly, there is no such thing as an ''English Staffordshire Terrier''. There is, however, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, English Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers and American Pit Bull Terriers - which all shed and are all individual breeds.