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Parson Russell Terrier
Medium
Terrier Group
Short
Medium
Medium
13 to 16 years
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Jack Russell Terrier come in a variety of colours, including Tan and White, Light Tan and White, Brown and White, Black and White, Black, Tan and White, White and Brown, White and Tan, Light, White and Black, Lemon and White, Tan and White, Chestnut Tan, White and Black, Light Tan, White, Black, Tan and White, Chestnut Tan, White and Black, Black, Tan and White.
How much do
Jack Russell Terrier eat?
1.25 to 1.75 cups of food a day
How much
exercise do they need?
30 to 45 Mins
Are they kid friendly? They're not suitable for homes with young children
Do they need a lot of space? Yes, they need space. They thrive on running around, playing games, and constant activity
Patellar Luxation
Legg-Perthes Disease
Hip Dysplasia
Heart murmurs
As a high-energy breed, Jack Russell should be fed a diet rich in high-power fuel foods. Under the veterinarian's guidance and permission, they can do better on high-quality dog food, whether commercially made or home-prepared. Some dogs are vulnerable to being overweight, so keep an eye on their calorie intake and weight. If you have any questions about your dog, consult your veterinarian.
The coats of Jack Russell Terriers shed a moderate amount. In this breed, the shorter the fur, the more it will shed. Although this dog sheds all year, the season changes can exacerbate the problem. Shedding is especially heavy in dogs with dry skin bathed more often.
To keep their shedding under control, both Jack Russells must be brushed daily. Broken and rough-coated Jack Russells also need their coats to be 'stripped' regularly to ensure their coats are kept harsh and waterproof.
The rough and ready look of the Russell Terrier is easily maintained. A weekly all-over rubdown with a soft brush or hound glove will keep Jack Russell's thick, short, shiny coat looking fine.
Your Jack Russell barely needs to be bathed if he is brushed on a daily basis. Trim the nails as needed, usually every week or two. Brush the teeth frequently with a vet-approved pet toothpaste for good overall health and fresh breath.
Check the ears weekly for dirt, redness, or a bad odour that can indicate an infection.
Although a small dog, Jack Russell needs lots of exercise to satisfy their adventurous tendencies. They need to have an average of 90 minutes of high-quality exercise. Jack Russell has an almost limitless amount of energy, so they make a great companion for active owners.
Off-leash play is a great way to ensure your dog gets enough physical exercise. And they are great for a family that loves being outdoors and goes on frequent hikes, bike rides, and long daily walks.
They'll surely love it.
Jack Russells has a reputation for being healthy and falls in the lower risk category to develop health issues. However, it is still important to keep their wellness in check. So schedule a bi-annual health check visits with your vet to ensure your Jack Russell is healthy and happy throughout all life stages.
Routine maintenance for your dog gives you a chance to track your dog?s growth and development, discuss any concerns with your vet, and form a key part of preventative care.
Jack Russells are loyal and loving and can do well with children. They are friendly and outgoing and thrives when he is with their family.
As people-oriented dogs, Jack Russells need a family that can spend lots of time with their energetic, little dog. But they work best with a family with older children who know how to properly interact with housepets.
Jack Russells are intelligent and fun to train. And because they were bred to work independently, some regard them as stubborn.
Spirited dogs like them easily get bored, so it is recommended to design their training short and creative. Their training can be incorporated into canine sports, where they excel. They enjoy activities about agility, flyball, obedience, rally, and lure coursing.
Keep providing them stimulating training to keep them happy and active.
Jack Russell Terriers are friendly. They have challenges in containing their emotion around new faces, so they are sometimes regarded as aggressive towards other dogs. To help them manage their behaviour, it is important to properly socialise them at an early age. Their sweet demeanour is sure to make other house pets have them as their new friend.
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As a high-energy breed, Jack Russell should be fed a diet rich in high-power fuel foods. Under the veterinarian's guidance and permission, they can do better on high-quality dog food, whether commercially made or home-prepared. Some dogs are vulnerable to being overweight, so keep an eye on their calorie intake and weight. If you have any questions about your dog, consult your veterinarian.
Although a small dog, Jack Russell needs lots of exercise to satisfy their adventurous tendencies. They need to have an average of 90 minutes of high-quality exercise. Jack Russell has an almost limitless amount of energy, so they make a great companion for active owners.
Off-leash play is a great way to ensure your dog gets enough physical exercise. And they are great for a family that loves being outdoors and goes on frequent hikes, bike rides, and long daily walks.
They'll surely love it.
Jack Russells are loyal and loving and can do well with children. They are friendly and outgoing and thrives when he is with their family.
As people-oriented dogs, Jack Russells need a family that can spend lots of time with their energetic, little dog. But they work best with a family with older children who know how to properly interact with housepets.
Jack Russell Terriers are friendly. They have challenges in containing their emotion around new faces, so they are sometimes regarded as aggressive towards other dogs. To help them manage their behaviour, it is important to properly socialise them at an early age. Their sweet demeanour is sure to make other house pets have them as their new friend.
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