The policies set forth herein outline the ethical breeding practices expected of all EJRTCA members. You may be subject to a kennel inspection (with notice) at any time deemed necessary by the Board of Directors.
Plan each litter; carefully select stud dog and bitch to be mated based on pedigrees, the parents’ conformation (according to EJRTCA breeding standard), working ability, and temperament.
Breeding only to/from adults which are free from any inheritable defects, and avoid the introduction of any detrimental factors.
Adhere to the EJRTCA’s current policy on inbreeding. Note: When planning a breeding, any questions concerning the above should be referred to a board member.
Breed only healthy, mature bitches over one year of age preferably not before the second heat, allowing proper spacing between litters.
Do not breed any bitch to more than one stud dog during a single heat period.
Register all stud dogs in the EJRTCA registry prior to use for breeding.
Breed stud dogs only to those outside adult bitches who appear to meet the EJRTCA breed standard, and are free of genetic defects of any kind.
Provide a signed and dated EJRTCA Stud Certificate.
Keep all breeding stock under clean and sanitary conditions.
Provide adequate housing and run areas of adequate size with safety features specific to the character and exercise requirements for Jack Russell Terriers.
Provide maximum health protection through regular inoculations, worming and periodic veterinarian examinations.
A semi-annual brucella test is recommended for all breeding (dogs and bitches).
Carefully screen all potential buyers, educating them on all aspects of the Jack Russell Terrier.
Sell only to proper homes; individuals who give adequate evidence that they have a satisfactory environment, and will give the terrier the proper care, attention and exercise required.
Accurately represent the qualities of your terriers to the purchaser; do not knowingly use misleading or untruthful statements in selling or advertising.
Spay or neuter any mature dog/bitch with a known genetic defect. Provide buyers with health and general care information at the time of the sale.
Provided buyers with the paperwork necessary for registration.
Be responsible for terriers sold for their lifetime. If a purchaser cannot keep a terrier you have sold, make every effort to assist the buyer in finding an appropriate home.
Do not knowingly sell or consign puppies or adults to pet shops, puppy mills, supply terriers for raffles, prizes or similar projects.
Use sales contracts or written agreements to cover any special provisions of sale or service transactions.
Treat all breeders with respect and respect their breeding programs.
Only deal with registries recognized by the EJRTCA or the AKC.
Do not knowingly breed to merle related dogs, or dogs with other undesirable traits.