The Farm at Cooperstownl
(Jack) Russell Terriers
Stud Males
Name: Russellville's Dewey
Out of: Sire-Bright Fox Bandit
Dam-Arboureth Hailey's Halo
   (Imported from Durbin
   South Africa)
Date of Birth: October 25, 2005
Registrations: AKC FSS, UKC and
EJRTCA
DNA Profile: Recorded with AKC
Health: Patellar luxation negative to  
be filed with the Orthopedic    
Foundation for Animals
Height: Eleven inches at the withers
Temperament: Excellent
Type: Tri-colored, smooth coat
Conformation: Well-proportioned, heavily-muscled, masculine and
conforms to the United Kennel Club breed standards

Russellville's Dewey has been shown for conformation at the UKC Garden
State Kennel Club Show on September 30 and October 1, 2006 in
Bridgeton, NJ before UKC Judge Kimberly Himes and won Best Male and
Best of Winners and, took the same honors on the second day before UKC
Judge Michele Wachob. Russellville's Dewey will be shown in adult classes
in 2007.
Name: Russellville's Prada
Out of: Sire-Arboureth Gone For Gopher
        (Imported from Durbin
        South Africa)
Dam: Russellville's Kookye
Date of birth: December 22, 2006
Registrations: To be filed with AKC
FSS, UKC and EJRTCA
DNA Profile: To be recorded with AKC
Health: To be Patellar luxation tested
and filed with the Orthopedic
Foundation for Animals
Height:  Eleven inches at the withers
Temperament: Bred for excellence
Type: Tri-colored, smooth coat
Conformation: Meets the United Kennel Club breed standards and he shows
great presence and masculine characteristics. He will be shown for
conformation later in 2008.
Dewey was shown in
the UKC Carolina
Classic Show (see
Champions page under
Russell Terriers) and
achieved Champion
status.
Dewey has a calm temperament
and thrives on attention. Without
any training he began to sit up at
a very young age and has
continued. On January 30th and
31st 2010 at the Northeast Winter
Classic AKC show in Queensbury,
New York, Dewey was entered.
After being shown he was
returned to his place facing the
judge and immediately sat up
looking at the judge. We'll never
know if he was begging to win or
just seeking attention, but he did
win his class and Best of Breed.