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  1. The Jack Russell Terrier is a British breed of small terrier. It is principally white-bodied and smooth-, rough- or broken-coated, and can be any colour.

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · The Jack Russell terrier is a small but solid and spunky breed. These dogs stand only about a foot tall but pack plenty of personality and adventure into their compact, muscular body. They are active, friendly even with strangers, playful, energetic, and vocal. The JRT, as it’s sometimes referred to, is an agile hunting dog breed.

  3. Jack Russell Terriers are among the most trainable of dogs, but without training, they can be difficult to live with. Jack Russell Terriers are truly dogs for active people who want to share their active lifestyles with their dog. Even so, expect the unexpected—and have a great sense of humor.

  4. The Jack Russell Terrier is highly intelligent and can learn almost anything – very, very quickly. The hardest part of training a Jack Russell is convincing this cheerful but assertive little guy that he actually has to DO what he has learned, when you say so, even when he's not in the mood.

  5. The Jack Russell Terrier is a lively, independent, and clever little dog. Developed in England some 200 years ago to hunt foxes, they are charming and affectionate, but they’re also a...

  6. The breed takes its name from the Reverend John Russell, who bred one of the finest strains of terriers for working fox in England. The Jack Russell is a baying terrier, meaning the dog should flush out the fox with his steady barking but is never to kill his prey.

  7. Mar 21, 2024 · Jack Russell Terrier. Breed Group: Terrier group. Characteristics: Tenacious, feisty, confident, intelligent, friendly. Height: 10 to 15 inches. Weight: 9-17 pounds. Life Span: 13-16 years. Coat Colors: Predominately white with black and/or tan markings. Area of Origin: England. Best For: Active families. Adult Food:

  8. The Jack Russell Terrier, also known as the Parson Russell Terrier, is a lively, independent and clever little dog. These purebred dogs can be charming and affectionate, and, although highly trainable, you’ll need a lot of patience and are not usually suited to first time dog owners.

  9. The Jack Russell Terrier, also known as the Parson Russell Terrier, packs quite a lot of spunk and personality into their fairly small frame. Endlessly amusing, bouncy, and fun, these dogs are known to be on the independent side (so you’re going to definitely want to invest in training), and not necessarily the best fit for brand new dog owners.

  10. Characteristics, health and breeding details of the Jack Russell Terrier, to help you decide if this breed is right for you.

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