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Dog Breed Info›Jack Russell Terrier Dogs
Some Ideal Human Companions:
What They’re Like to Live With:Don’t be surprised by the small size: Jack Russell Terriers can be a handful. Freakishly athletic and bursting with energy, they have natural instinct to hunt, track and solve problems in the wild. If you live in a city or the suburbs, your Jack Russell will want plenty of walks and excursions. In an apartment or small home, you’ll almost hear the “humming” energy of your JRT: They are perky, lively and fiercely protective of their environments. And they make great guard dogs: A stranger approaching the house will be met with relentless barking.
Not only are they useful, they can be—with the proper focus and training—excellent members of the family: loyal, loving and fun.
Apartments are okay for Jack Russells, but a fenced-in yard is ideal—they love to bark and dig and chase small animals. However, a fenced-in yard will often not be enough for these dogs. Though small, they can leap very high and have been known to jump fences when they get bored and restless. On a walk, always keep them on a leash. They are incredibly fast, plus they have an intense curiosity and a fearlessness that could get them into trouble with bigger dogs. Jack Russell Terriers get along fine with the whole family, but young children should be taught not to tease or hurt them.
A healthy Jack Russell can live as long as 15 years. Common health issues include cataracts and joint problems, but this is a solid breed with relatively few health issues.
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