DescriptionBabs and Beryl.
I'm putting the feelers out to possibly find homes for my Jack Russell girls.
I'm not sure if I'm doing the right thing here, if I find the right family and the right home for 1 or both of these girls, that would most likely settle my decision on rehoming.
Abit about us...
I am a licensed breeder nestled in the heart of the Ribble Valley, surrounded by countryside and living on Farm land.
I am a huge dog lover of all breeds, but study particularly on toy poodles and Poodle crosses.
These sisters have both had 1 litter of Jackapoo puppies each. I bought the girls with all intentions of breeding. Cracking puppies from both on their first litters.
It's saddens me to have to choose between the whole bunch of my dogs of which to rehome, but due to a few things, regrettably, I'm forced to cut down my dogs.
The girls are still very young healthy dogs and I want them to go to homes where we can keep in touch.
Abit about the girls...
They have been brought up together, living in luxury outdoor heated accommodation, but whelped their litters infront of the aga in my kitchen. Never been properly house trained, but with regular garden trips, they picked up pretty quickly.
They are socialised with my spaniels, but not the Toy Poodles.
Anyone looking to rehome one or both of my girls, would be best with a larger dog or no other dog if smaller.
As we know the cheeky temperamental character of the Jack Russell, they always think they are boss and like to hog their food bowls.
Both girls are socialised with my 2 young children 6 and 8, the children adore them, but I feel it would be best for the girls to be homed to adults with older children. I wouldn't put my trust in such a breed around small children.
They are wonderful company and would make perfect little lap dogs for a lonely person or a family in need of a little dog with character.
They are both lead trained and enjoy walks together or alone, would be suited to live indoors or mooch about as farm dogs (excellent ratters).
My husband has often taken them to work as he's a digger driver and they like to sit in the digger.
Recall on one is great, the other, not so great.
The Tri-coloured chocolate "Beryl" is available to be homed immediately. Babs is currently in pup so she isn't available just yet.
If you like the look of the girls, please pop me a message and we'll discuss further.