Parson Russell Terrier

- Size
- Small
- Height
- Males – at least 14 inches at the shoulders, Females – at least 13 inches at the shoulders
- Weight
- 13 to 17 lbs.
- Coat
- Short
- Color
- White, white with black or tan markings, or tricolor
- Energy
- High
- Activities
- Agility, Hunting, Obedience, Rally Obedience, Conformation
A bold and clever fox hunter first bred in England in the mid-1800s, the Parson Russell Terrier has exceptional strength and endurance. Friendly, outgoing and playful, the breed is tenacious in the field and affectionate at home. Though good with children, he does not tolerate rough handling. Full of energy, the Parson requires regular exercise and attention, and his clean coat is relatively low-maintenance.
Every dog breed has unique characteristics, and understanding these can greatly enhance the way we care for our pets. Some breeds are high-energy and require vigorous exercise, while others may be content with a more relaxed routine. Grooming needs also vary significantly from breed to breed, with some requiring frequent brushing or haircuts, and others needing minimal care. A dog’s diet is also often tailored to its breed’s specific health concerns. For instance, larger breeds may require specialized food to support their joints, while smaller breeds often need high-energy meals to keep up with their fast metabolism. By understanding the specifics of your dog’s breed, you can ensure they stay healthy, happy, and well-adjusted. Tailoring their care routine to their breed’s needs will not only help them thrive, but will also foster a deeper bond between you and your furry companion.