The
UKC Jack Russell Terrier
 The
United Kennel Club recognized the Jack Russell Terrier as a breed in 1991. The
UKC breed standard also defines the breed as a square body type or proportion,
or the Parson Type. The UKC breed standard is is similar to that of the AKC, but
allows for two height varieties, dogs measuring from 10"-12.5" and from
12.5"-15". UKC has kept the name as The Jack Russell Terrier.
Many AKC registered Parsons Russell Terriers are also UKC registered Jack
Russell Terriers and compete in both conformation and performance events within
each respective venue. The
UKC is still considered an open registry as it qualifies registration more on
type than on on lineage.. Should a dog apply for registration the pedigree is
considered as apart of the registration process but no certification is required.
Some breeds are required to furnish photographs with the application. Should the
individual look more like a Russell Terrier it is added to that breed's database.
Should it present a Jack Russell Terrier it is added to that database, regardless
of what the pedigree may indicate.
Click
here
to view the UKC Jack Russell Terrier Breed Standard.
Click
here
to view the UKC Jack Russell Terrier Amplified Guide
for Judges and Breeders
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The
JRTCA Jack Russell Terrier 
The Jack Russell Terrier Club of America (JRTCA), founded in 1976, is an independent,private
and open registry of Jack Russell Terriers whose tenants are opposed to Kennel
Club registration of the breed. Interestingly enough, most of the domestic breeding
stock for the AKC Parson Russell Terriers and UKC Jack Russell Terriers are
and were bred from individuals whose primary registry was originally the
JRTCA. The respective Kennel Club breed standards are simply variations of
the JRTCA breed standard. The UKC breed standard is the most similar to the JRTCA
breed standard. The
JRTCA is an open registry, meaning that any Jack Russell looking dog applying
for registration which meets the JRTCA registration requirements is either registered
or recorded on its merit. The JRTCA "registers" a dog, which closely
meets the breed standard on looks (type) rather than a line of pure blood. It
will register a dog whose parentage is of several different breeds of dogs, even
as close as the parents. In other words should a mating between a Jack Russell
and a Border Terrier occur, any puppies from that litter which look like a Jack
Russell can be fully registered. The dog still must pass a vet check, have a pedigree,
however the individual dog does not need to prove registration in any other Registry.
For
many years the JRTCA has "recorded" dogs that do not meet all of its
registration requirements, either failure to meet minimum vet certifications,
absence of a pedigree or failure to meet the look dictated by the breed standard.
In years past the JRTCA did fully register the longer bodied, shorted legged "Puddlin"
type. But since the mid to late 80s, efforts were made to eliminate this style
of dog as breeding stock and subsequent Puddlin types were merely recorded. In
the JRTCA "recording" a dog means that the dog is restricted from all
conformation classes intended for breeding stock but is allowed to participate
in all performance events. Click
here to view the JRTCA Breed Standard. ________________________________________
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