And now lives at Buckingham Palace the dogs “Bluebell” and “Beth” of the Jack Russell type.
Charles and Camilla appeared in a photo taken on their fifteenth wedding anniversary in 2020 carrying the two dogs, who belong to a type known for their short hair and high energy.
Bill Lambert, spokesman for the Kennel Club, Britain’s largest canine health and training organisation, said: “If King Charles shows up a lot with his dogs, it’s likely this breed will become more popular in Britain. .” Lambert has seen an increase in registrations of Jack Russell puppies.
He pointed out that the number of corgi dogs that Elizabeth II acquired during her seventy-year reign may decline in popularity to a limited extent.
The Jack Russell breed, which developed in England in the 19th century for fox hunting, is best known in Britain.
Lambert explained that these dogs are smart, funny and love to be around people and live in luxury.
Camilla adopted “Beth” from the “Patricia Dogs and Cats” animal shelter in London.
As for “Bluebell”, he was in the same refuge, and joined the royal family after “Beth”.
Speaking to Agence France-Presse, Becky Lauder, head of the adoption program at the Patricia Dogs and Cats shelter, said the arrival of the two dogs into the royal family will remind everyone that there are animals waiting to be adopted and that there are a large number of cats and dogs waiting to join a home that provides them with appropriate care”.
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