Jack Russell Terrier Club of GB
25th Anniversary weekend
Jack
Russell Terriers are a breed of working terrier who take their name
from the Reverend John Russell who bred one of the finest strains of
working fox terriers in Devonshire, in the mid to late 1800's.
To celebrate its 25th Anniversary,
The Jack Russell Terrier Club of Great Britain held a commemorative
weekend at Swimbridge in North Devon on the 14th-16th May 1999.
This picturesque village is where the namesake of this noble
terrier, the Rev John Russell, hunted his hounds and terriers for
over 40 years.
In this video we capture the
celebrations that took place over this very unique event and meet
owners of Jack Russells from around the world and discover some of
the history of this outstanding breed of dog.
Video duration: c. 90 minutes
This video is available for £18.50 in
the UK and Europe, £23.50 in North America and £22.50 in Australia and New
Zealand.
It is available in VHS and DVD format.
You can preview the video by
clicking on the links below. This requires Real Player which
is available from real.com.
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