Working
Certificates
The JRTCA gives out three
types of Certificates for working: The Natural Hunting Certificate Below
Ground in the Field, the Sporting Certificate, and the Trial
Certificate.
The
JRTCA
Natural Hunting Certificate Below Ground in the Field is the highest
certificate awarded by the JRTCA. It is awarded for natural earthwork by
the terrier and owner, judged by a sanctioned working judge, and is issued
to only JRTCA registered or recorded dogs. The terrier and its owner must
work together in combination to be awarded this certificate. The certificate
can be awarded several times to the same dog, as long as each time it is
earned, it is for a different quarry worked.
The following criteria must
be met before a certificate will be issued:
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The terrier must enter a natural
earth, rock den, etc. and locate the quarry on its own. The dog should
disappear from sight into the earth. It must mark the quarry and either
bolt it, draw it, or stay with it until it can be dug to; or if undiggable,
you must be absolutely sure that it is right up to its quarry.
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The quarry must be visually identified
by the working judge.
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The terrier must have worked
in such a manner that if it were the only dog there that day, the hunt
would have been successful.
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A certificate may not be issued
to terriers just working the end of a dig; i.e., allowing a small dog to
locate the quarry, then dig down, take the dog out and let other dogs have
a go. This is not acceptable work for earning a Natural Hunting Certificate
Below Ground; a farm dog or collie can do this.
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A certificate should not be earned
by a terrier that is sent into a rock den to another baying terrier.
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A list of acceptable quarry for
a NHC includes Red Fox, Grey Fox, Woodchuck, Raccoon, and Badger. The quarry
must be of suitable size and disposition to warrant gameness in the terrier;
in other words, it must be formidable. Opossum is an acceptable quarry
only when, in the opinion of the Working Judge certifying the hunt, the
quarry proved to be formidable and posted a challenge for the terrier.
Skunk is NOT an acceptable quarry.
The
JRTCA also gives special honor to those Jack Russells and their owners
who have earned three (or more) Natural Hunting Certificates Below Ground
to different quarry. These top terriers and their owners are honored in
the club newsletter, True
Grit, and also are awarded the JRTCA Bronze Working Terrier
Medallion for Special Merit in the Field.
The JRTCA's Sporting Certificate
is awarded to Jack Russells who have worked successfully to non-formidable
or above-ground quarry, such as squirrels, rats, etc.
The Trial Certificate
is awarded to Jack Russells which achieve a 100 percent score in the Open
Class of the Go-to-Ground
Division at a JRTCA sanctioned trial.
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