"LAZY C HH RED BULL RAMBO"
The History of the Black and Tan Hunt TerrierTerriers
derive their name from the Latin “terra” meaning “earth”. Recognized and classified
as a group by the Greek and Romans, they were dogs of varying size that hunted by digging into earth to catch rodents, rabbits,
moles or any small animal. The Hunt Terrier is a coarse-coated black and tan terrier evolved into a breed developed in Ireland, whose qualities were
hardiness, courage, unsurpassed skill as a ratter and a temperament ideally suited to living closely with people. Over
the centuries the breed was perceived as the perfect all-round, all-purpose terrier…sturdy and strong enough to protect
the potato patch, but unlikely to eat you out of house and home, courageous, indomitable, swift enough to catch small game
but loyal and loving with children.There has always been a
need for such a dog. A small terrier, essential part of the life of the humbler Irish families who gained a precarious living
from a few acres of land. Here was a dog with intelligence, courage and the ability to guard against intruders, kill rats
and abounded, yet live in peace with the family and other animals. A dog that would hunt all day and then come in the
house and keep your feet warm at night. RAMBO is one of the finest examples of the breed in the USA! Thank you
Karen Adams at Hobbit Hill Jack Russell Terrier's for blessing us with this amazing little guy!