Saturday, June 30, 2012

Some info regarding a Jack Russell terrier

By Louis Denmark


If you are looking for a new dog and like the idea of a small lap dog with lots of personality you might want to consider a Jack Russell terrier. Tiny in standing but huge in personality this small terrier is good fun. From folk, there seems to be 2 types of reaction when you mention the Jack Russell as a breed.

The first one is horror, often described as nippy little dogs, just about everybody knows a person that has had an awful experience with the JRT. Regularly this experience is being accosted by a barking, ankle high, ball of what appears to be fury. Albeit they are one of the more reactive breeds and can be yappy they actually tell you about prowlers in the area. Well socialised and trained the Jack Russell is no more a threat than any other dog.

The second reaction is reserved for individuals that have loved and lived with a dog of this breed. Their eyes become a little softer and a grin which seems nearly involuntary appears on their face. Different breeds of dogs are preferred for their genetic characters and the JRT is a comical, intellectual and brave dog. The most outstanding positive characteristic is this dog's cruel commitment to his owner and handler.

Bred for catching rats and other tiny hairy creatures in the part of pest control many pet Jack Russell's can develop chase behavior. This is evaded by training good recall using positive reinforcement. A squeaky toy is a great recall tool for this type of dog because it is appealing to his nature that wants to make things squeak. This is an extremely responsive breed of dog.

So if you're thinking about supplying a home to a little dog of any age don't pass by the Jack Russell with no more consideration. Speak to owners of the breed as many gather multiple numbers of them. Most will make it plain that your first Jack Russell will most certainly not be your last.




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