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Terriers: Jack Russell Terrier

This breed has a larger-than-life personality and energy to spare.

Jack Russell Terrier

Vital Stats

Height: 10 to 15 inches at shoulder
Weight: 13 to 17 pounds
Coat: coarse double coat
Life span: 10 to 15 years
Breed Group: Terriers
 
 

Summary

Developed in England some 200 years ago to hunt foxes, the Jack Russell Terrier, also known as the Parson Russell Terrier, is a lively, independent, and clever little dog. He's charming and affectionate, but he's also a handful to train and manage. For experienced dog owners only!

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Overview

Once upon a time, hunting was a favorite pastime among men of property, including men of the church. We can thank one of those hard-hunting English parsons for the Jack Russell Terrier, developed to hunt fox in the south of England some 200 years ago. Parson John Russell, "Jack" to his friends, wanted an efficient hunting dog and decided to design exactly the dog he had in mind.

The result was a bold, athletic dog who won hearts with his quickness, intelligence, determination, and intense desire to hunt. The Jack Russell Terrier, also called the Parson Russell Terrier, is a favorite among horse owners, dog sports enthusiasts, animal trainers for film and television, and people who simply appreciate his fearless personality, boundless energy, entertaining antics, and portable size.

But beware! The trained Jack Russell that you see on TV or in movies doesn't come that way. Teaching a Jack Russell to become a civilized companion is no easy task. It requires lots of time and patience as well as a strong sense of humor. The JRT is highly trainable, but he has a mind of his own and won't stand for boredom. If you don't keep him entertained, he'll find his own amusements, and you probably won't be happy with the results.

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Jack Russell Terrier Characteristics

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aggression : |

i want a jack russell terrier but i heard that they are/can be aggressive. anyone have an aggressive jack ? if so can u tell me how they acted and if not also, thankss :)

19 1752 Jan 24, 2010 2:48pm by amanda
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urine marking!

I just got a male jack russel he's marking my furniture with urine how can i stop him from doing that?

1 248 Jan 2, 2010 10:44am by jrtresq
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