Wednesday, 6 February 2013

The Jack Russell Dog, facts you need to know about the breed before collecting your dog.


 

 
 
The Jack Russell breed of dogs thrives on action and adventure. However, they often find themselves in trouble. Jack Russell’s are true hunters at heart and will explore, roam, chase and dig when they get the opportunity.
                                        
Jack Russell’s are very playful and intelligent. They will get along well with children and strangers. Jack Russell’s are also known to get along with horses. However, given the chance Jack Russell’s love to chase cats and just love to catch Rats and Mice. Jack Russell’s tend to bark and dig. They will make an ideal companion for any active person, but the owner must have a good sense of humour who loves a lot of entertainment-and mischief-in one dog.

 
The Jack Russell needs a lot of mental stimulation throughout the day, however they are not very good at scrabble or Sudoku but hide a ball or a treat somewhere and they will soon find it. The Jack Russell is not a dog that can sit around indoors doing nothing all day. They require long walks or strenuous and taxing games daily, plus training sessions.
 
Jack Russell’s enjoy the chance to explore on their own, but you must keep your eyes on them at all times when they are running loose in open spaces because they  tend to go off in search of trouble at any given chance. They are also known to go down holes in search of prey and then have to be dug out! Taking care of your Jack Russell, requires  minimal attention for the smooth coat this only consists of weekly brushing to remove any dead hair; and for the broken coat this also only consists of occasional hand stripping. If you are looking for a quiet life don’t buy a Jack Russell.

 
 
      


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