JACK RUSSELL PUPPY
Jack Russell Terrier Puppy For Sale in OSAWATOMIE, KS, USA
Puppy for Sale
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Price:
$200*
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Nickname:
Jack
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
5 Weeks Old
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Size at Maturity:
Small
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Availability Date:
01/10/2026
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Shipping Area:
Pick Up Only
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Payment Method:
Cash
Description
Adorable Puppy - ready to go this weekend 1-10-25 Great with kids - loves attention. Not obnoxious barkers. Mom and Dad are awesome critter getters - they have got mice - snakes - opossums - armadillos. Located Osawatomie, KS $150
Items Included: No vaccinations - hence the "Price Negotiable" My vet is out of town.
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CREATE A WANTED ADOwner Information
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Owner name
Mary Ann
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Location:
OSAWATOMIE, Kansas, 66064 USAUSA
Breed overview
Jack Russell Terrier
A.K.A.: JRT, Shorty Jack, English Jack Russell Terrier, Irish Jack Russell Terrier, Miniature Jack Russell Terrier, Hunt Terrier, Jack Russell, Working Terrier, Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier
Overview:
The Jack Russell Terrier is a small, energetic dog breed originating from England in the mid-1800s, specifically bred by Reverend John Russell for fox hunting. These compact canines are easily recognized by their sturdy, muscular build, typically weighing between 13-17 pounds, with a height of 10-15 inches at the shoulder. Their coats can be smooth, broken, or rough, predominantly white with black, tan, or tricolor markings. Known for their spirited and confident temperament, Jack Russells are highly intelligent but can also be quite stubborn, requiring consistent training and ample mental stimulation. While devoted to their families, their high energy levels and strong prey drive make them better suited for active households with secure outdoor spaces rather than small apartments. They can thrive with children if properly socialized, though supervision is always advised due to their boisterous play. Generally healthy, they can be prone to certain genetic conditions such as patellar luxation, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, and some eye disorders, making responsible breeding crucial.
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