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Monday, June 2, 2008

So You Want To Get A Jack Russell: New Book Might Change Your Mind

/24-7PressRelease/ - The Jack Russell terrier is a tenacious breed that was originally bred for hunting. Recently the breed has become a popular house pet and America. Since the advent of shows like Fraser which featured a Jack Russell terrier and the showing of Jack Russell's out and about with celebrities, the breed has become synonymous with standing out from all the others.

What a lot of people do not know is that the Jack Russell is not only a special breed but also has special traits that sometimes make it difficult to join an existing family that has other dogs. This is why Don and Kellie of Sheridan Wyoming has written "The Jack Russell Terrier: Canine Companion or Demon Dog."

This book helps explain the special characteristics of the Jack Russell and the behavior that the breed takes on. The Jack Russell can be a very aggressive dog but at the same time be very loyal to its owner. Introducing the Jack Russell into a family that already has dogs can be a trying experience.

This book not only teaches you how to introduce the dog into the new family but it also teaches the Jack Russell owner how to introduce new dogs into a family that already has a Jack.

If you have never owned a Jack Russell this book is a must to make sure this dog fits the dynamics of either you or your family.

The information is easy to read and covers everything from raising a Jack Russell puppy to showing a Jack Russell at a dog show our agility competition. The authors wrote this book from the love of the breed and their experiences with their Jack Russell, Trixie.

The title can be found on Amazon.com or at the author's site http:www.dkrainwater.com. Signed copies are available on both websites and both Don and Kellie welcome the prospect of outside publishers or affiliations in regards to the book.

If you are a potential owner of a Jack Russell or you have a Jack Russell already this book is a must-read.

Don Rainwater

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