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Jack russell or parson russell in chiang mai

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I know of one, but he said your legs are too short.

Why not adopt from a shelter instead?

How long will the OP be staying in Thailand for the long term? Because Jack Russell terriers can live up to 15 years plus.

How long will the OP be staying in Thailand for the long term? Because Jack Russell terriers can live up to 15 years plus.

Or he could easily take it with him if he moves.

These,Westies,and Dachshunds,are the only little dogs I like

they are feisty little buggers,but prefer bigger dogs.

regards Worgeordie

How long will the OP be staying in Thailand for the long term? Because Jack Russell terriers can live up to 15 years plus.

So......

Thai girls live up to 80/90 years and they get new homes found for them...

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I know of one, but he said your legs are too short.

Why not adopt from a shelter instead?

I would like to see it, how old is it?

Shelter or breeder doesn't matter, as long as it is a pure breed, vaccinated and healthy, and then it should not be older than 4 month when i get it.

Best regards

Mikkel

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How long will the OP be staying in Thailand for the long term? Because Jack Russell terriers can live up to 15 years plus.

I'll been living here 5 years, and i'm pretty good settled with 3 companies here and no wishes of moving from here..

Should i move anyway, i will just bring the dog with me.

But if you know of anyone, i would like to know that, as they are very hard to find around here.

I'm a responsable man, with a big house and big garden for thw dog to run around. I'm a former dog owner as well, so i know what i'm doing.

Best regards

Mikkel

They were not great with emails when we got ours, so might be best if not hear back to call them...

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They were not great with emails when we got ours, so might be best if not hear back to call them...

Okay, thanks for info... I will do that first thing in the morning.

I know of one, but he said your legs are too short.

Why not adopt from a shelter instead?

I would like to see it, how old is it?

Older than his siblings that were killed after 12 weeks because they hadn't sold.

Shelter or breeder doesn't matter, as long as it is a pure breed, vaccinated and healthy, and then it should not be older than 4 month when i get it.

Oh - that reminds me - he said something about not wanting to live with you because you had mixed-race ancestors. You see he's quite big on the whole eugenics thing himself.

He wasn't sure about your health either - was worried it might be less than perfect - he said he's probably better off not risking you becoming a burden.

Now if you could provide a health certificate and 'guarantee' (of inbredness presumably), then he might reconsider. Alternatively if one of your parents has won an award for their good looks, that might sway him. Sorry he's so choosy - unreasonably so you might say.

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I know of one, but he said your legs are too short.

Why not adopt from a shelter instead?

I would like to see it, how old is it?

Older than his siblings that were killed after 12 weeks because they hadn't sold.

Shelter or breeder doesn't matter, as long as it is a pure breed, vaccinated and healthy, and then it should not be older than 4 month when i get it.

Oh - that reminds me - he said something about not wanting to live with you because you had mixed-race ancestors. You see he's quite big on the whole eugenics thing himself.

He wasn't sure about your health either - was worried it might be less than perfect - he said he's probably better off not risking you becoming a burden.

Now if you could provide a health certificate and 'guarantee' (of inbredness presumably), then he might reconsider. Alternatively if one of your parents has won an award for their good looks, that might sway him. Sorry he's so choosy - unreasonably so you might say.

I'm not sure i understand...

Do you want me to show papers of my capability to have dogs? Or he is so Choosy that he rather "Older than his siblings that were killed after 12 weeks because they hadn't sold." ?

If he is looking for someone who can take good care of his puppies, i would like to see them, if not, i'm very sorry to hear that he rather kill them.

// Mikkel

I believe he is taking the piss....

Or taking the Mikki?

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I believe he is taking the piss....

I believe he is taking the piss....

Or taking the Mikki?

I think your right, might be a Aprils fool joke :)

But if he know about someone who has puppies, i would very much like to hear from him

// Mikkel

I think your right, might be a Aprils fool joke smile.png

Unfortunately for puppy mill dogs, it's neither a joke, nor restricted to a single day in the year. And don't go thinking the 'breeder' you buy from is different to the rest. Money always comes first.

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I know of one, but he said your legs are too short.

But you wrote that you know of one. Is it possible for me to see that one ? Or meet the owner?

Best regards

Mikkel

The jack russell is a tougherhave some dog originally bred to kil rats etc they are very tough good family / watch dog NOBODY will get in your house / yard very faithful indeed, some have trouble with back legs but rare high energy easy to train GREAT DOG.....it would my pick.

x vet

Try the following pages. It's in Thai, so if you can't read then ask the help of a friend.

https://th-th.facebook.com/jrt.community

https://th-th.facebook.com/pages/%E0%B8%8A%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%8A%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%AA%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%82-%E0%B9%81%E0%B8%88%E0%B9%8A%E0%B8%84-%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%AA%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%8B%E0%B8%A5-%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%A3%E0%B9%8C%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B5%E0%B8%A2-Jack-Russell-Terrier/169366409740791

As for the remark of the puppy mills, I fear there's a lot of truth in that ... unfortunately.
There is also a lot of back-yard breeding going on, which includes those who breed with their family dog/s but have no clue about the health history of the bloodlines of their dog/s.

This doesn't make me anti-breeding, though. Just anti-puppymills and -backyard breeding.

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