KSU Kennel - FCI
Certified FCI Kennel - KSU Jack Russell Terriers.
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Access to breeding in KSU/FCI system: dog must have pedigree, required exterior ratings (usually not lower than "very good" in certified shows), pass health tests (if club rules require), and be recorded in the breeding book. Status alone does not grant automatic breeding rights — all conditions must be met.
Annual vet exam: general condition, eyes and ears, weight, body condition. Ensure vaccinations and parasite prevention are up to date. If needed — blood tests, ultrasound or X-ray. Dental checks and cleaning are included in preventive care.
Only after commands (“come”, “heel”) are fully learned. Until 6–8 months, use long leash. Release only in safe areas, away from roads. Laws may restrict off-leash walks.
Immediately after adaptation (2.5–3 months). Start with basic rules: no biting, toilet basics. Short daily sessions (5–10 min, several times/day). Introduce basic commands (“name”, “come”, “heel”, “sit”, “down”). Early socialization with people, dogs, and sounds is critical — leads to confident, obedient dogs.
Three coat types are allowed: smooth, rough, and broken (intermediate). The coat is water-resistant, often with a “beard” and “eyebrows.” Coat care is simple: brush once a week.
No. Strictly separate “human” and “dog” food. Many human foods are harmful (salt, sugar, spices, fried, smoked, onion/garlic, grapes/raisins, chocolate). Exceptions: small amounts of neutral foods in a professional diet (boiled lean meat, vegetables). Without consultation, avoid feeding from the table.
According to the FCI standard, ideal height at the withers is 25–30 cm, weight is approximately 1 kg per 5 cm of height (25 cm ≈ 5 kg, 30 cm ≈ 6 kg). Other standards allow height up to ~35–38 cm, with weight usually 5–8 kg.
Price depends on the breeding value of the parents (champions, working lines) and includes kennel costs: vaccinations, microchipping, high-quality food, socialization. We always explain the price of each puppy individually.
Yes. Contact us at first signs — we advise on whether vet visit is needed and initial steps. Behavioral advice provided.
Smart but stubborn, independent. Training should be short, frequent, varied. Use positive reinforcement (treats, praise). Strict methods ineffective and inhumane.