Sentences with phrase «russell terrier organization»

Persons applying for membership in the VJRTC (or renewing a current membership) and members of their immediate family shall not be a member of a conflicting Jack Russell Terrier organization or club as defined by the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America.

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PRTAA - the Parson Russell Terrier Association of America (formerly JRTAA); a breed club that pushed for AKC recognition of the Jack - now Parson - Russell Terrier against the wishes of the JRTCA; the PRTAA is considered a conflicting organization.
These non-profit rescue organizations may be able to assist you in the placement or adoption of a Jack Russell Terrier: Russell Rescue, Russell Refuge and Jacks Galore Rescue.
Persons applying for membership in the Virginia Jack Russell Terrier Club, a proposed affiliate of the JRTCA, must not be a member of a conflicting JRT organization, and must not register their Jack Russell Terriers with any conflicting organization or any all - breed club.
These organizations are dedicated to placing unwanted, displaced or abandoned Jack Russell Terriers into permanent homes.
Applicants shall not register their Jack Russell Terriers with any conflicting organization or any kennel club.
Persons applying for membership in the Virginia Jack Russell Terrier Club, a proposed affiliate of the JRTCA, must not be a member of a conflicting JRT organization, and must not register their Jack Russell Terrier with any conflicting organization or any all - breed club.
l Terrier Association of America (PRTAA) is an organization of Parson Russell Terrier breeders and owners dedicated to the promotion, breeding,
The Jack Russell Terrier Research Foundation (JRTRF) encourages, promotes and supports the development and / or maintenance of research related to genetic defects found in the Jack Russell Terrier by, among other means, making gifts or grants to other Section 501 (c)(3) organizations engaged in such research.
Russell Rescue, Inc. is an all - volunteer organization dedicated to placing unwanted or abandoned Jack Russell Terriers.
Homeowners Jim and Lauren Wolf (he's a city planner, historian and author; she's the executive director of a not - for - profit organization) purchased the 700 - square - foot space on a whim in 2005, and for the next 10 years, the New Westminster, B.C., couple spent vacations lovingly updating and expanding the cabin to suit their family, which includes 16 - year - old son Griffin, Felix the Jack Russell terrier and Loonie, «a fat and fussy ginger tomcat.»
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