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Jack Russell Terrier Stud Dog Service. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a long leg, rough-coat Jack Russell Terrier stud with documentation and class. If interested in a finely bred Jack Russell Terrier stud with the perfect temperament, look no further than the finest of them all! |
Address: Boston, MA, 02210 Click here to see the full address Website: Jack Russell Terrier Stud | Phone Number |
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Terrier Stud An ideal jack russell terrier stud dog, for his temperament alone, Wadsworth is also an incredibly gorgeous companion whom everyone thinks should belong on television and the silver screen. If interested in a finely bred Jack Russell Terrier stud with the perfect temperament, look no further than the finest of them all! Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Dog, resides in the Fort Point Neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Born at Seaview Breeders in Lugana Hills, California, Wadsworth is as laid back as a surfer dude riding an ever uplifting swell of positive energy. Wadsworth is prepared for any adventure and has the heart to take the lead. Wadsworth is healthy, naturally well behaved and adored by dogs and people of all age, type and size- even by those who profess not to like dogs (??!). He has instant rapport with others, even those considered asocial. Wadsworth's smart character is quick to pick up tricks (he's now learning to wink), but he prefers being treated in the same manner as any human. He is always studying people's behavior, which is evident by the attention he gives to people, and he is, for this reason, a great actor and model. Wadsworth is comfortable going on walks without a leash, even along the busiest streets of Boston rush hour. He sits at the curb and waits for the "go-ahead" before following along the crosswalk. Wadsworth flies as a carry-on passenger (without a peep) and even goes to restaurants, cafes and the theatre. In short, he is a well cultured dignitary of the wild and a highly respected companion of all who make his aquaintance. Wadsworth's favorite past-times include chasing after skipped stones (especially at the beach) and fiesty little squirrels. He once caught a squirrel, but as would any true sportsman, he let it run free unharmed. Wadsworth enjoys sitting on his rump with his back leaning against other people and pillows. I think that he's developed this habit through his attentive observation of humanity and its curious behavior.
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