Aston

Aston

Dog info

D.O.B. 30. 12. 2004.
Height 37,5 cm
Sire Cudweed’s Xamir
Dam Suzan’s Pride Barbara
Breeder Juraj Sokolić
Owner Andrea Konrad
Handler Alexandra Putz
Titles
  • Austrian JCh.
  • Junior INTERRA winner 2006
  • Austrian Bundessieger 2006
  • Austrian Club winner 2006.
Aston

Pedigree

CUDWEED’S XAMIR FOX VALLEY VISION QUEST FOX VALLEY STICKS & STONES
FOX VALLEY VENUS
CUDWEED’S RENDEZVOUS HOWLBECK BLUE PRINCE
CUDWEEDS ILUMINATION
SUZAN’S PRIDE BARBARA SUZAN’S PRIDE TEATIME CH. HOWLBECK PIPER
HOWLBECK TIMBER TOPPER
SUZAN’S PRIDE SIDO HOWLBECK PERCY SPECIAL
MIMY
Aston

Show results

02.10.05 Terrier club show Tulln 2005 V2 C. Fröhlich (A)
03.12.05 CACIB Wels 2005 V1, JB Sussane Kaurek (A)
10.02.06 CACIB Brno (CZ) V1, JB, BOB Polehňa František (CZ)
11.02.06 INTERRA 2006 Brno (CZ) V1, JB, Junior INTERRA winner Bojan Mataković (HR)
11.03.06 CACIB Graz (A) V1, JB G. Ehrenreich (A)
08.04.06 CACIB Wieselburg(A) V1, JB, BOB Ing. S.Radnetter (A)
13.05.06 CACIB Salzburg(A) V1, CAC, CACIB A. Korosz (H)
22.07.06 CACIB Oberwart(A) V1, CAC, CACIB, BOB E. Heidecker (H)
22.07.06 CACIB Tulln-Bundessieger(A) V1, CAC, CACIB, A.Bundessieger 06 Dr. Würgatsch (D)
23.07.06 CAC Tulln-Club show(A) V1, CAC, A.Cl.winner S. Würgatsch (D)

Parson Russell Terriers,
the breed history

The promoter of this breed the Reverend John (Jack) Russell was born in 1795 in Dartmouth, Devon. He became a clergyman and for most of his life served in the parish of Swimbridge, Devon . An experienced horseman and great huntsman he became passionately involved in the breeding and selection of terriers. In 1873 The Kennel Club was founded and he became one of its early members. He died in 1883 at the great age of 87. It was while studying at Oxford that he bought his first terrier, a white wirehaired bitch with head markings which closely resembled the standard of today.

Jack Russell undertook a number of crosses between different working terriers, self-coloured and parti-coloured types. His intention was always to improve the aptitude for hunting without too much regard for a uniform type. This tradition, crossing with other breeds of terriers continued later on. He also attempted to cross the breed with other breeds but the progeny did not correspond to the ancestral type. These endeavours were disappointing and were abandoned. From the end of the Second World War, this breed has enjoyed increasing popularity on the European continent, particularly with hunters and horsemen. On 22nd January, 1990, The Kennel Club ( Great Britain) recognized the breed and published an Official Interim Standard under the name of the Parson Jack Russell Terrier. The F.C.I. in its turn accepted to add this breed to its provisional list on July 2nd 1990. The current name of Parson Russell Terrier was given in 1999. by the (British) Kennel Club. The breed was definitely recognized by the F.C.I. on June 4th 2001.