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Bourbon Tattoo
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About Bourbon Tattoo
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Tattoo was destined for a competition home and made his way to the east coast. He was and is loved and adored but developed an underbite which takes him out of the Reproductive community and so he came back home. He is my constant companion and so it pains me to set him free again but he is a dog that needs a job and a great home with someone that can have him with them a lot more than he can be with me. He has not hunted but he has great focus and attention to you and things around him, he very smart and very agile. He is house broken and does not mess in his crate. He has not slept with us yet, but I think without other dogs around he would love that. He is clear to PLL, DM and Normal by descent to SCA. He has been neutered as well and currently plays with just about everybody here on the farm. He will make a great constant companion.
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Champion blood
Health guarantee
Pedigree
Health certificate
About The Seller
Iden Rye Kennel
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21 years
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Jack Russell Terriers can barely contain their energy in their small bodies. They’re feisty pups with a penchant for digging, barking, and hunting, but they’ll promise to behave for some belly rubs. Jack Russells may not be calm or easy to care for, but they’re sure to keep their families safe and on their toes. Full-grown, they typically weigh 13-17 pounds and stand 13-14 inches tall.
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