The Jack Russell Terrier

Jack Russell Terrier

Jack Russell Terrier Origin: Developed in England in the early 19th century by Reverend John Russell, the breed was bred for fox hunting and to be small enough to chase quarry into the ground.

Size: Typically weighs 13-17 pounds and stands about 10-15 inches tall.

Lifespan: Approximately 13-16 years.

Temperament: Known for their bold, energetic, and spirited temperament, they are highly intelligent and require consistent training.

Care Needs

  • Diet: Prone to obesity; requires well-balanced, controlled portions.
  • Exercise: Very high energy level; needs plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.
  • Grooming: Their short coat is easy to care for. They require regular brushing to minimize shedding.
  • Health Concerns: Common issues include dental problems, deafness, and patellar luxation.

Fun Facts

  • Jack Russells can jump five times their own height.

Is Jack Russell Terrier Right for You?

  • Best suited for active individuals or families with older children who can participate in training and exercise. Not ideal for first-time pet owners due to their high energy and training demands.

 


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