| Hello, welcome to Dig It Working Jack Russell Terriers. Here at Dig It we strive to produce strong, healthy, well tempered, conformationally correct terriers, with a strong natural drive to do earth work. We hunt our terriers and also compete in showing and racing our terriers. We are proud members of the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America ( JRTCA) and the American Working Terrier Association ( AWTA ). All of our terriers are registered with the JRTCA and are BAER normal and CERF tested annually. We work hard to learn all we can about this breed and to help protect the Working Jack Russell Terrier! All of our terriers live in our home and are worked at every opportunity. We hope you enjoy our dogs and please feel free to call or email anytime. |
Dig It Working Jack Russell Terriers Home of the 2008 JRTCA National Best Open Terrier Little Eden Sassafras |
| Steve and Jennifer Shaul Indianapolis, IN 317-821-0247 digitjrt@comcast.net |
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| A big congratulations to Chet, Janie, and the whole Atkins family! Their puppy, Dig It Relentless, was Best Dog Pup and Puppy Champion at the Sunshine Showdown 1. We are so proud of "Lenny"! He is another example of the great foundation female line we have here at Dig It and what it is producing! Now Roxy ( Lenny's dam) is also a proven producer! |
| We would like to give another huge congratulations to Chet, Janie, and Dig It Relentless ( Dig It Roxy x Cason Quarters Blackjack) on another great day showing. Lenny was Reserve Best Dog Pup and Reserve Puppy Champion at the Mason Dixon Trial! Way to go!! |
| Well Lenny has done it again! This time he was Reserve Puppy Go To Gound Champion at the Carolina's show! Way to go Lenny! |
| 2008 JRTCA National Champion |
| We are excited to announce that a genetic test is now available for PLL. All terriers here at Dig It will be tested. We believe that the knowledge that this newest available health testing will give us, is invaluable to our breeding program. When searching for your next family pet please ask the breeders if they are testing their breeding stock for this eye disease. For more information on PLL you can visit University of Missouri, College of Veterinary Medicine. |