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The Jackson Rough Terrier is an original American breed recognized by the American Kennel Club in 2004. It is often mistaken for a mixed breed of Jack Russell Terrier and Staffordshire Terrier, but the main distinctions are its long prickly ears, white paws and elongated torso. This breed is highly intelligent and extremely affectionate. With proper nutrition and exercise, a male JRT can grow to weigh as much as 35 pounds. Typically, this breed is very active and requires much stimulation. They make a great guard dog, and tend to be very loyal. Recent studies have shown that the JRT’s well being is directly correlated with the affection it receives from the matriarch of the household. There is a unique dependency that is not observed in any other modern breeds. Genetic analysis shows that the JRT has direct lineage from the prehistoric versions of the modern day chihuahua and dachshund. With sufficient happiness, the coloration of the nose lightens to a brown shade as this breed approaches maturation.