Formerly the
English Jack
Russell Terrier Club
Representing the original
foundation stock
for the
AKC Russell Terrier**
Documented bloodlines
dated back to 1950's
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The American Russell Terrier Club would like to encourage
all Russell Terrier Fanciers to participate in available AKC
events for our breed.
Participation is a very important aspect of moving the
breed forward as an official recognized breed.
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To find an AKC Event in your area, please visit the
Use the Event Search tab to display the plans for future
events and the awards/results for past events and you can
search for an event using any combination of: event name,
state(s), competition type, and time range. You can also
more easily search for Upcoming Agility / Obedience / AKC
Rallyฎ Shows and Tracking Events by clicking on the tab for
the event type you wish to search, select the search
parameters and click the search button. You can also display
a calendar of upcoming events and unofficial weekly wins.
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A note from Mari-Beth O'Neill, AVP Special Services, AKC
:
Dogs that are enrolled in FSS will be eligible to enter
AKC Companion Events, Obedience, Agility, Rally and Tracking
as well as Earthdog effective January 1, 2007. Dogs that
are not enrolled in AKC/FSS that are spayed or neutered may
find it easier to apply for an ILP number.
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AKC Code of Sportsmanship
PREFACE: The sport of purebred dog competitive events dates
prior to 1884, the year of
AKCs birth. Shared values of those involved in the sport
include principles of sportsmanship.
They are practiced in all sectors of our sport:
conformation, performance and companion.
Many believe that these principles of sportsmanship are the
prime reason why our sport has thrived for over one hundred years. With the
belief that it is useful to periodically articulate the fundamentals of our sport, this code is
presented.
Sportsmen respect the history, traditions and integrity
of the sport of purebred dogs.
Sportsmen commit themselves to values of fair play,
honesty, courtesy, and vigorous
competition, as well as winning and losing
with grace.
Sportsmen refuse to compromise their commitment and
obligation to the sport of purebred
dogs by injecting personal advantage or
consideration into their decisions or behavior.
The sportsman judge judges only on the merits of the dogs
and considers no other factors.
The sportsman judge or exhibitor accepts constructive
criticism.
The sportsman exhibitor declines to enter or exhibit
under a judge where it might
reasonably appear that the judges placements
could be based on something other than
the merits of the dogs.
The sportsman exhibitor refuses to compromise the
impartiality of a judge.
The sportsman respects the AKC bylaws, rules, regulations
and policies governing the
sport of purebred dogs.
Sportsmen find that vigorous competition and civility are
not inconsistent and are able to
appreciate the merit of their competition and
the effort of competitors.
Sportsmen welcome, encourage and support newcomers to the
sport.
Sportsmen will deal fairly with all those who trade with
them.
Sportsmen are willing to share honest and open appraisals
of both the strengths and
weaknesses of their breeding stock.
Sportsmen spurn any opportunity to take personal
advantage of positions offered or
bestowed upon them.
Sportsmen always consider as paramount the welfare of
their dog.
Sportsmen refuse to embarrass the sport, the American Kennel Club, or themselves while
taking part in the sport.
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