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This is my Bella, I'd never heard of the mix until I found her, and fell in love instantly. Best behaved dog I've ever owned, and has such personality!

We just love knowing that there are other Corgi/JRT mixes out there! Cookie's a really sweet gal. The cat doesn't care to be herded, but the rest of us think it's a ton of fun!

We have 3 yes 3. It's crazy town at our house. But we wouldn't change a thing. First was a rescue male dumped on side of road. Very cute! But we know why he was dumped. Got training and he is going to do his Delta dog test soon! Knows 25 tricks. Other two are sisters got them on purpose! Trainer begged us not to, but oh well! All in training. All very smart. No pictures to put here yet. Sorry.
Cute Cojack, Frankiesdad!
I've got one too. Dakota is her name. She's the best dog I've ever had. Very loyal, friendly, loving, but also very stubborn too! Lol. I'm a very lucky person to have her.
I adopted her from the Washington DC shelter not knowing what kind of dog she was, but that didn't matter. It's been only after doing some research and talking to others that I believe she's a CoJack. She is the best. I'm lucky she allowed me to take her home.
Here is a link I started on the site about CoJacks:
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf40062520.tip.html

Hello!
I have had my CoJack, since she was 8 weeks old and only found out yesterday she was part of a 'group'!
I bought her as a Jack Russell, but as you got older, well, we knew she wasn't only Jack. Vet said that he believed she is a corgi cross. Over a year later (yesterday) I was bumbling about on the internet looking for photos of dogs to see if she looked anything like them and WOW!
She is the light of my life!

I have a Cojack named Jack. My Fiance and I adopted him from a shelter knowing he was a Jack Russell mix but werent sure what he was mixed with until we went to a pet store with him and one of the employee's pointed out he looked like a Cojack and it made perfect sense. He is such a great dog. He jumps like a Jack Russell but is a lot calmer. I think he takes more of the Corgi traits. I'm a very proud mama of a cojack. We got him about 3 weeks ago and he is already attached (mostly to me which my fiance hates!) and is maybe a little spoiled already (my fault) but he's very smart.

This is Ms. Ziva! I adopted here from Shelter two weeks ago. I did not know her breed until I found this site:) She is an amazing little dog. She about a yr. old they said she was found tied to a post on the interstate *(really like to find that jerk). She has already shown us that she is a very smart, loyal and loving little dog. I look forward to many yrs. of us entertaining each other:)

Hi There! I'm also a happy Cojack owner! Let me introduce you to Inga Binga. We inherited our dog from a deceased family member a couple of years ago. She was originally adopted from the humaine society. She has adapted to our family very quickly and lovingly. I absolutly LOVE her to pieces. She is very energetic, loves people, being petted, cuddled, and even though she weighs about 35-40lbs-she thinks she's a lap dog. She is extremely loyal and protective. She get's very excited when she see's other dogs, and makes a very loud, screeching and sometimes yelping sound. I'm always curious to hear about other Cojack owners experiences with this unique breed! I would love to hear from you!

Go to http://www.dogster.com/ and sign up. There are lots of different breed "parents" there.