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JACK RUSSELL TERRIER
Jack Russell
Terriers are feisty, energetic dogs, that are convenient for taking on road
trips, can be happy in an apartment, and don't need the amount of exercise that
a large dog does. However they seem almost tireless at times, and will require
some additional attention if they are going to be happy. Remember, dogs are
pack animals, and they will look to you and your family to fulfill that
role.
This dog breed is all terrier, and sometimes a Jack Russell's
temperament can be overwhelming for inexperienced dog owners.
They have
a tendancy to be chewers, especially when young, so be prepared to have
soomething for them to chew on that won't get them into trouble. It has been
recommended by many that you never leave a Jack Russell puppy alone. These
little dogs are extremely smart, easy to house break, happy in a kennel, and
will certainly benefit from an obedience course, especially when
young.
Jacks are very good with children, and are also excellent
watchdogs that will bark and warn you of anything that they think is out of the
ordinary.
A small feisty dog like the Jack Russell Terrier is a great
way to ward off any possible intruders from your home. Jacks have a sense of
fearlessness, and alertess about them that is extremely endearing.
The
Jack Russell Terrier is also called the Parson Russell Terrier, because this
breed was created by a parson Reverend Jack Russell. He bred these dogs
to chase down foxes. He wanted the dogs to be small enough to fit into the
space the fox was hiding in, so he kept them small.
The Jack Russell
Terrier is a member of the American Kennel Club's Terrier Group. However, the
AKC calls these dogs Parson's Russell Terriers to differentiate them from
British Jack Russells. This is necessary because the AKC feels that these dogs
should have long legs, while British breeders prefer dogs with shorter legs.
Jack Russell Terriers are small, but strong dogs. Their dark almond
shaped eyes have a bright eyed, alert appearance. While most Jack Russells have
short coats, there are rough coated dogs, as well. These dogs always are more
than half white. The rest of their body has a combination of tan, black and
brown markings. The short tail of the Jack Russell Terrier is carried straight
up, but is rarely still, as this breed is almost always enthusiastically
wagging its tail over something.
These dogs weigh in at 13 to 17 pounds
and stand 10 to 15 inches tall. The Jack Russell Terrier is a very high energy
dog. Despite it's small size, this dog will only do well in apartments or small
spaces, if you are willing to walk the several times per day. This dog thinks
it is much larger than it really is and will work until it wears itself out.
A Jack Russell needs a securely fenced yard. Jack Russells will go
over, under, and around obstacles to escape when they are bored. They will even
climb trees in order to find something to do.
Jack Russells enjoy living
in the midst of an active family, as long as they aren't overlooked in the
bustle of family life. They love plenty of attention and thrive on playing
games with children, such as chasing down and retrieving balls.
You
should make sure you don't neglect obedience training because of the Jack
Russell's small size. These dogs need the structure that commands provide.
Puppy classes will also help you socialize your puppy, so he learns to play
well with other dogs.
Jack Russells can
suffer from eye and ear problems, including deafness. However, overall, this is
a healthy breed.
Feeding a Jack Russell is not too expensive, as these
dogs do not eat large quantities of food. However, if your dog becomes hyper,
you may want to consult your veterinarian about using a lower protein food.
Smooth coated Jack Russells need very little grooming. However, rough
coated dogs should be groomed at least once a week. Be sure to check regularly
your dog's nails to be sure they aren't too long.
The Jack Russell can
be a fun family pet. As long as your family isn't filled with couch potatoes,
the Jack Russell may be the perfect breed for you. |