Parson Jack Russell Terrier

Rimbaud

AH enthusiast
Joined
Dec 8, 2017
Messages
394
Reaction score
864
Location
USA
Media
14
Hunting reports
Africa
2
Member of
SCI, DSC, NRA, USPSA
Hunted
England, Hungary, United States, Scotland, Namibia, Argentina
My Drahthaar is now too old to hunt here in the States, and I am looking for a suitable replacement. The Parson terrier seems to have many of the same characteristics of the DD -smart, strong prey drive - and I was wondering if any of you have any experience w the breed. The dog will be used for boar and deer hunting, mostly, and he will get to travel. I don’t kennel my hunting dogs and let them live in the house w the family. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
 
We had a Jack Russell Terrier with a strong hunting drive. She could retrieve a dove and track a deer. She sat in the hunting blind with me many times during archery season. She was a great family dog. If you pulled a gun or bow out, she went nuts because it was time to go hunting. She lived to the ripe old age of 14-1/2 yrs.
 
Hi we are dog people, We have one Jack Russel, I do not know about the "Parson" part. Great dog. One negative shedding, Jack Russels shed, shed & shed! Good luck!
 
There’s not a nickels worth of difference between the two breeds. One’s a bit taller and their heads are shaped a bit different. About 20 yrs ago the Jack Russell Club of America tried to stop the AKC from bringing this jack into the show ring. They feared the AKC would breed the hunting instinct out of the dog. After a big hairy lawsuit, the AKC came out with a Parsons. My understanding is both dog breeds originated in the mid 1800s for fox hunting as the go to ground dog.
 
Thanks @Holly Brewer and @Tokoloshe Safaris for the feedback. Very helpful. I keep reading that these dogs need loads of exercise. Did you find that to be true? I cannot imagine they are more demanding than DDs, but want to be sure. Gus, my DD, needed to exercise and needed variety in his life, but he was a very calm dog w a prey drive that was incredible and had to be used. Would you say the same is true of the Jack Russell? I read a lot of stuff that makes it seem like the dogs are neurotic high energy, but you never know if that is the owner or the dog, frankly.
 
Last edited:
Our female JRT was calm indoors. When it came time to hunt, she was ready and never seemed to tire. We lived in the country, so she stayed busy tracking and killing rats, mice, scorpions, tarantulas, snakes, etc. Just like any hunting dog be sure to get it from hunting stock. I’ve been around JRTs that simply didn’t possess the hunting drive.
 
Our female JRT was calm indoors. When it came time to hunt, she was ready and never seemed to tire. We lived in the country, so she stayed busy tracking and killing rats, mice, scorpions, tarantulas, snakes, etc. Just like any hunting dog be sure to get it from hunting stock. I’ve been around JRTs that simply didn’t possess the hunting drive.
Thanks - Do you recall the breeder for your pup? I am concerned about getting a dog from a non-hunting breeder. The great thing about the VDD-GNA is that all of the dogs come from hunting kennels, and they are obsessed with the breed standard thus all of the dogs are natural born hunters. The Jack Russell breeders I have spoken w are not major hunters.
 
The kennel we got Sadie from is no longer breeding JRTs. My advice is look into the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America. https://www.therealjackrussell.com/ They have a breeder directory. This club has hunting trials and awards various hunting certifications. It exists to preserve the the working Jack.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
61,940
Messages
1,358,918
Members
117,561
Latest member
todeyhalle
 

 

 

Latest posts

Latest profile posts

crossfire3006 wrote on JoninCO's profile.
Had an excellent classifieds transaction with JoninCO. A truly honest and standup member. I wouldn't hesitate at all to deal with him again. Thanks, J!
Francois R wrote on Lance Hopper's profile.
Hi Lance, Hope you well. I collect Mauser rifles and they are very much part of my cultural history in Africa. Would you consider selling the rifle now a year on ? I'd like to place it in my collection of Mauser rifles. Many thx
Cooper65 wrote on Rockwall205's profile.
I saw where you hunted elephant with backcountry safaris in Zimbabwe.
Was looking to book an elephant hunt and wanted to know how your hunt went
and if you would recommend them.

Thanks
Mike
hi, do you know about lions hunters, leopard hunters, and crocodiles hunters of years 1930s-1950s
 
Top