The Parson Terrier, also known as Parson Jack Russell Terrier, JRT, is native to the UK, where it was originally bred to work alongside Foxhounds, although these charming dogs are now more commonly kept as companions and family dogs thanks to their friendly and loyal nature. They can have rough or smooth coats and are known for being alert, lively terriers who are never happier than when they are outside chasing a new scent. Therefore, Parson Terriers is not the best choice for people who live in apartments or lead a more sedentary life, but is a very good choice for anyone who lives in a rural setting with large, secure gardens where their dogs can run around whenever they can.
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Parson Russell puppy's 2 boys both all white 1 girl puppy has a badger marked head. Very good temperament brought up in doors Not in a kennel. Looking for there forever human and a nice warm and lovin

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Mum and Dad both bred by ourselves. These gorgeous puppies will make good working dogs or excellent pets. They have good jacket, chunky built, strong legs and starting to show good character.

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3 beautiful male Parson Jack Russels for sale from 13th December . Both parents are parsons them selves we have the blood line of father . In total there was 6 in the litter currently only 3 males l

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11 month old parsons Russell terrier Beautiful boy! He is kc registered. Advertising for family who bought for elderly aunt , genuine reason for sale pls message for more info ! This is a very sad
The difference between a Jack Russell and a Parson Russell Terrier lies mainly in naming and physical standards. The Parson Russell Terrier is the official breed standard name and generally has slightly longer legs and a more rectangular body compared to the Jack Russell, which tends to have shorter legs.