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JACK RUSSELL RESCUE
(NSW)
Feature
Dog

ETHAN
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Ethan is a smooth coat boy with pricked ears of 3 to 4 years old.
He appears to be housetrained, travels well the car.
He is a very friendly boy and happy to see you with his tail going so
fast.
He is desexed, microchip, vaccinated, wormed and heartworm tested for
$300
If you would like to meet him please phone Diane on 0403398685 or home
phone 0249585139 after 6pm and he is staying at Newcastle
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Victorian JRT
Feature Dog

AUSTIN
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Austin, a 2 year old JRT cross, and can be a shy boy at first but once
he gets to know
you he is totally devoted. Austin really wants to be part of the family
and is looking for a new home where he won't be left alone again.
He is a very well behaved boy, good with other dogs, and great with
people. As he can be a little shy at first, a mature home would be best
suited to Austin.
De sexed, Vaccinated, wormed and Heart worm treated. Adoption Fee
applies.
If you would like to help Austin then contact
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How
to Sponsor
a Rescue Dog

GEORGE

NEGUS
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These lovely Jack Russell Terriers are
looking for
their forever
homes.
Sponsors
and Carers are also
needed.
To find
out how to Sponsor or Foster a Jack Russell please contact Jill at
the
JRT RESCUE
WEBSITE
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Home
News
Rescue
Health
About
Links
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Jack Russell Care
Network
Rescue Page
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Stories and
information about
JRT
Rescue dogs
currently available for adoption
and stories of
JRT's
saved and re homed
JRT Rescue finds
homes
for unwanted and surrendered Jacks and has
re homed 100's of dogs over the last few years.
Most
of the dogs go
into JRT Rescue from
deathrow at the pounds, although some are surrendered to rescue for
various
reasons such as marriage break-up, moving, death etc.
Jill,
who runs JRT
Rescue, has decades of
experience with the JRT breed and has been rescuing Jacks and
placing them in new homes for the last 6 years. Jill's extensive
experience enables her to assess temperament and suitability of each
dog and the kind of home to which it will be suited.
Whether
it is a quieter
dog suitable for
apartments or a full on action dog the new owner will benefit from
this foreknowledge. Many of the Jacks have had some basic
training.
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JRT
Rescue Success
Story
MANDY
Re homed by Jack Russell Rescue
We wanted to let you know how
life is going with Mandy. We reckon she only took about 24 hours to
settle in, and hasn't looked back.
Most of our friends thought we
were mad to get a JR given their reputation as very energetic dogs,
but Mandy is true to her advertised temperament - happy to spend
the day in the yard by herself, without fretting, digging or
barking. Mind you, she is more than happy to be inside with us when
we are at home, and learnt quite quickly that she isn't allowed
upstairs. Her favourite position is in her bed at my feet
while I work at the computer.
She will happily accompany us on
our 4.5 km walk most days, but is also OK to go a few days without
a walk. She was a horror on the lead, but we bought a gentle leader
head harness and now she is no trouble - unless we see another dog
- will have to work on that.
Her loving and patient
nature means she is a
much loved addition to our family. I was a bit hesitant to get a
dog after having had a cat for 15 years, but now couldn't imagine
being without her. Thanks for the great service you provide. I only
regret that we aren't in a position to take another one.
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JRT Rescue
Success Story

ABBEY
Re homed JRT Rescue
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She
and Toby
have become closer, as some of the photos show. They now tear
around the house together, play tug- o-war with toys, and share a bed
near the fire each evening.
She has just arrived to sit on my lap for a cuddle and is as
quiet, sweet, and gorgeous as you told us.
She does need a little more training, but with her love of
treats we're sure it won't take long.
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JRT
Rescue
Success Story

DAIZEE
Re homed JRT Rescue
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Little
"Daizee" is settling in
well. She is finally enjoying her full backyard now that we
finished fencing. I think we have house training pretty much under
control, and we started puppy classes last Saturday.
6pm - 8pm each night seems to be manic time for her so we are
learning how to diffuse that without coming out with too many
injuries!
Thanks for your good work. We are so glad we found our way to your
website and are able to give a Jack a loving
home.
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