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From the Editor……………… …..

Welcome to the first edition of the JACK RUSSELL JOURNAL. This newsletter has been launched to provide articles about owning, showing, and breeding our terriers. We hope to have articles on working as well as all phases of competition - racing, g-t-g, agility, obedience, and conformation.
While many new people have become avid enthusiasts of our breed, they can’t find information to help them learn to work or exhibit the dogs they have or to establish and conduct positive, productive breeding programs. They face years of learning – or not learning – by trial and error. At the same time, we long-term owners can always learn something new.

While many breeders and exhibitors are willing to provide guidance to the novice, many newcomers are reluctant to approach well-established breeders. By publishing this newsletter, we hope to provide a vehicle for breeders and exhibitors to exchange ideas with each other and at the same time bring their wealth of information to you. We hope to provide exciting, informative, and enjoyable articles about our dogs, their breeders and exhibitors, as well as give insight into the general world of dogs.

This newsletter will be published monthly with the shortest press deadlines. We believe timely information is critical. We welcome your input, comments, suggestions, and participation. We will publish articles on almost any dog-related subject as long as they do not include personal attacks on any person or any group. And, we invite letters (or emails) to the Editor. We are always willing to listen to whatever you have to say. This is your newsletter.

Thanks. I hope you enjoy it and I hope you will submit your comments and suggestions.

Gail

If you'd like a copy of The Jack Russell Journal, please contact Gail Stock at: morganhill@superp a.net or (717) 528-8220.
From the Editor……………… …..

Welcome to the first edition of the JACK RUSSELL JOURNAL. This newsletter has been launched to provide articles about owning, showing, and breeding our terriers. We hope to have articles on working as well as all phases of competition - racing, g-t-g, agility, obedience, and conformation.
While many new people have become avid enthusiasts of our breed, they can’t find information to help them learn to work or exhibit the dogs they have or to establish and conduct positive, productive breeding programs. They face years of learning – or not learning – by trial and error. At the same time, we long-term owners can always learn something new.

While many breeders and exhibitors are willing to provide guidance to the novice, many newcomers are reluctant to approach well-established breeders. By publishing this newsletter, we hope to provide a vehicle for breeders and exhibitors to exchange ideas with each other and at the same time bring their wealth of information to you. We hope to provide exciting, informative, and enjoyable articles about our dogs, their breeders and exhibitors, as well as give insight into the general world of dogs.

This newsletter will be published monthly with the shortest press deadlines. We believe timely information is critical. We welcome your input, comments, suggestions, and participation. We will publish articles on almost any dog-related subject as long as they do not include personal attacks on any person or any group. And, we invite letters (or emails) to the Editor. We are always willing to listen to whatever you have to say. This is your newsletter.

Thanks. I hope you enjoy it and I hope you will submit your comments and suggestions.

Gail

If you'd like a copy of The Jack Russell Journal, please contact Gail Stock at: morganhill@superp a.net or (717) 528-8220.
I also had the opportunity to go hunting this year with Alan Wylie. Along with Vinnie and Bella, I
brought along Daphne Moon and Wylie-E. I was totally in awe when I saw what these little white dogs
are bred to do. Daphne got her first groundhog and Wylie-E was named the EXTERMINATOR. ( ground hogs were released unharmed) Looking forward to going again, next spring!!
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Me & Daphne and the hog
Wylie-E-Coyote EXTERMINATOR
Daphne in the hole
Kimberwicke Fluffnutter was bred to Little Eden Chiller check out
puppies page for more info
We have a new addition here at Sea Dog Terriers "Fox Run Spider". Thanks to Don Stock for
trusting me with this beautiful terrier. She just fit right in with the pack. Check out Spider on
Next week is the JRTCA Nationals check back for updates...

10/21 All went well at the JRTCA Nationals. Sea Dog Scallywag was pinned 6th in her 4-6 sm bitch
class..Wylie-E-Coyote placed 1st in Top Gun Challenge

A huge Congratulations goes out to Jim and Marie Evans for "Fox Island Joe's" Reserve Open Terrier Championship at the JRTCA Nationals..WAY TO GO Joe!!
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Fox Island Joe
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Fox Run Spider
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