Usually my answer goes something like this:
“Well, he was a stray, so I don’t really know, maybe a mix of …” And depending on my mood I insert two or more of the following:
- Rat Terrier
- Mountain/Treeing Feist
- Jack Russell
- Beagle
- Spaniel (I don't see it, but the vet mentioned it as possibly being in the mix.)
I’ve spent more time than I care to admit perusing photos of the above breeds and types. My best guess is he’s a mix bred for hunting, maybe some variety of feist. My second guess: he's the product of a romantic encounter between a rat terrier and a beagle.
What cracks me up, though, is that so many people have such strong opinions about whether he is or is not a Jack Russell. There are a lot of strong feelings out there about Jack Russells! I’ll give my standard answer about not really knowing, blah blah, and people will reply:
“That’s a Jack Russell right there. My < insert family member here> has one that looks EXACTLY like that.”
Then the next day someone will say, with equal conviction (sometimes bordering on rage):
“He’s not a Jack Russell. That’s for sure!”
So, who knows, but if you can figure it out and produce dogs that are similar, you might have quite a market for them here.