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Hey, I have a 12 month old Jack Russell which I would like to Breed. problem is I don't have papers saying...

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that he INDEED is a PURE Jack Russell Fox Terrier. I got him from a shelter, and there is no way to track down his PREVIOUS owners. So what do I do? What are my choices? With Breeding how do I know he's OLD enough? How do I know if his sperm count is good or not? Do I ahve to go to the VET? How much does all of this cost? For getting the papers..and etc? How much should i charge using him as a STUD? HELP ME PLEASE!!!!! Thanks!!!

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  1. I am a Jack Russell owner and if you are not a registered and licensed breeder, please have your pet spayed or neutered.  You have no business putting more puppies into the world that you cannot guarantee as pure Jack Russell's.  This is a very special breed and requires very careful choices when it comes to breeding.  Please reconsider and have your baby boy neutered.  If you still have doubts, contact your local chapter of the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America. There is also a website for my area that may help you decide - MJRTCA.COM Good luck and best wishes.

    I believe most breeders who place them as pets might not give you paperwork and they would expect you to spay/neuter.  Do the right thing.


  2. Why?  With a million dogs in this world, why do you want to breed your dog?  I always ask the same question:  How does breeding your particular dog improve the species and improve the world?  

    Please, all people who think that they want to breed their animals, let the people who do this for a career do the work.  Way too many animals are killed every year due to lack of homes.  We don't need more puppies.

  3. without papers there is no stud value u should get him altered and enjoy him as a pet

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