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Amaretto Breedables all begin with the "Starter Coats" that are sold in starter, breeder and kennel packs at the Amaretto K9 stores. The Black Full Mask, Brown Full Mask, Red Full Mask and Tan Full Mask Jack Russell Terrier are considered "Starter Coats".
Amaretto Breedables all begin with the "Starter Coats" that are sold in starter, breeder and kennel packs at the Amaretto K9 stores. The Black Full Mask, Brown Full Mask, Red Full Mask and Tan Full Mask Jack Russell Terrier are considered "Starter Coats".


The hidden coats/traits may or may not be Non-Starter. They each come with possible hidden coats and traits. When breeding new starters together, it is important to remember that the hidden coats/traits may or may not drop in the first kennel or even the last kennel.  You just never know!
The hidden coats/traits may or may not be Non-Starter. They each come with possible hidden coats and traits. When breeding new starters together, it is important to remember that the hidden coats/traits may or may not drop in the first kennel or even the last kennel.  You just never know!


Also see:
Also see:

Revision as of 22:29, 1 February 2012

  • Black Full Mask Jack Russell Terrier
  • Brown Full Mask Jack Russell Terrier
  • Red Full Mask Jack Russell Terrier
  • Tan Full Mask Jack Russell Terrier


Amaretto Breedables all begin with the "Starter Coats" that are sold in starter, breeder and kennel packs at the Amaretto K9 stores. The Black Full Mask, Brown Full Mask, Red Full Mask and Tan Full Mask Jack Russell Terrier are considered "Starter Coats".

The hidden coats/traits may or may not be Non-Starter. They each come with possible hidden coats and traits. When breeding new starters together, it is important to remember that the hidden coats/traits may or may not drop in the first kennel or even the last kennel. You just never know!


Also see:

Starter Eyes

Starter Collars