ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
21.08.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


The Jack Russell Terrier - Great For The Active Family That Wants Their Dog Along

Author: Lee Dobbins Author Ranking Gold Featured Author | Posted: 20-10-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 241 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
Sign Up Now!

Looking for a dog that is active, intelligent and fearless? Then the Jack Russell Terrier may be for you!

This little terrier has a perky personality and is just at home on the agility course as he is taking part in an English hunt. Originating in England in 1800s, this breed was bred to hunt small game like fox. He has a willful personality, can be a bit mischievous at times, and makes a great pet for an active family that likes to share their activities with their dog.

Featuring a compact car with athletic body, the Jack Russell Terrier is a small dog ranging in height from 10 to 12 inches and in weight from 14 to 18 pounds. he has almond shaped dark eyes and pointed ears that flop over. The docked tail is carried high. This breed comes in three different types of coats – the broken coat, the smooth coat and a wirehaired coat. The body Is largely white in color and has markings usually on the face and tail sometimes in the middle which can be tan, brown or reddish black.

Not for the newbie dog owner, the Jack Russell Terrier is a very active dog. He is obedient but he also has his own minds and training can be challenging. This willful dog will need to be trained with a firm but loving hand using positive reinforcement. Socialization from a young age is a must as this dog is absolutely fearless and can be aggressive with other dogs is not trained properly. Jack Russell terriers have strong hunting instincts which causes them to love to dig, and also cannot be good housemates with small animals. They can get along with small children quite well as long as the children are trained not to abuse the dog.

The Jack Russell Terrier does require a lot of exercise that he can be a good apartment dog if he is exercised properly. He will be active indoors, and it's probably best that he have at least the medium-sized yard to run around in. Be forewarned, however, that your Jack Russell will probably do a lot of digging and this dog can jump very high in even climb fences so make sure your backyard is Jack Russell proof. The Jack Russell terrier likes to be with his family, and in fact it's really not a good idea to leave him alone with the run of the house. Jack Russell's need to be busy all the time and can become destructive if left alone to much. Your best bet is to crate train your dog so that you can keep them contained when you're not around. The Jack Russell Terrier should be matched up with her family that is able to spend a lot of time with their dog.

This breed is fairly easy to grow requiring occasional brushing and an occasional bath. The Jack Russell Terrier can be prone to certain eye diseases as well as dislocated knee caps. as when selecting any dog make sure you get your pet from a reputable breeder and be sure to provide him with regular vet visits and the appropriate immunizations.

The Jack Russell Terrier can make an excellent family pet for the family that is willing to spend the time training and hanging around with their dog. Excellent for hunting, tracking and agility this dog small size makes imperfect as a take a long dog for all of your family activities.

Rate this Article: Current: 0 / 5 stars - 1 vote(s).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/the-jack-russell-terrier-great-for-the-active-family-that-wants-their-dog-along-65001.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:
Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.dogbreeds123.com where you can learn more about dog care, dog training, dog supplies and dog breeds like the Jack Russell Terrier.
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

Is The German Shepherd The Perfect Dog For You?
By: Lee Dobbins | 14/10/2006 | Pets
If you want a dog that is fearless, smart and hard-working than the German Shepherd may be for you!

Is The English Setter The Perfect Pet For Your Family?
By: Lee Dobbins | 30/09/2006 | Pets
If you looking for mild-mannered dog that is great with kids and loves long walks than the English Setter might be for you!

Meet The Powerful Rottweiler Dog Breed
By: Lee Dobbins | 12/02/2007 | Pets
The Rottweiler is a powerful dog breed but devoted to its family. Descended from the Italian Mastiffs, this is a very old breed that was used as a herding dog during the middle ages. During the 1800s, these dogs were almost extinct but made a comeback in the...

Taking Your Pomeranian Dog On An Airplane
By: Lee Dobbins | 02/01/2007 | Pets
Can't stand to be parted from you Pomeranian even for a vacation? Here are some tips on how to take him on the airplane with you.

9 Steps To Puppy Crate Training Success
By: Kelly Marshall | 31/10/2006 | Automotive
Crate Training One of the most dog friendly methods of training your pet is crate training.

Is A Dachshund The Perfect Dog For You?
By: Lee Dobbins | 28/09/2006 | Pets
If you want a funny looking dog that makes a great traveling companion, than the dachshunds may be for you!

Pros And Cons To Breeding Your Dog
By: Kelly Marshall | 31/10/2006 | Automotive
Before deciding to breed your female dog there are some positive and negative considerations that owners should consider.

Dog Training Collars Are Not All Alike
By: Lee Dobbins | 02/12/2006 | Pets
All dog training collars and not created alike in some may be more appropriate for the type of training you need to do if your dog. Here's an overview of some of the different collars available and what they are best suited for.

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pets have you owned so far in your life?
By: Brian Andrews | 29-10-2007
How many pets have you owned so far in your life?

Teaching your dog to sing
By: BigRedEd | 28-10-2007
I am jealous! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A9tDfvsZC0How can I teach my dog to sing like that!

Please Help !! I am in way over my head with our 6month old Basset!!!
By: camille | 28-10-2007
I have a 6 month old  Basset and he has a very odd smell. It has been a chore keeping him in the house. I have to spray lysol and burn candles. He also still has accidents in the house and when he does go outside he will defecate in the flower beds right around where we spend time outside. He also will not listen. He has two differnt beds and he still will not stay off the rugs. My husband is getting very annoyed and wants to give him away. My daughter and I love him very much but we are thinking about getting rid of him because he growls at us when we have him on the leash or make him do something he obviously does not want to do.I really don't know what to do. I have always had Dalmatians. I never had this much trouble traing any of my other dogs. Pleas Help!!!!!

If your dog was stolen or lost, how much would you be willing to give up to get your dog back?
By: AllisonG | 26-10-2007
If your dog was stolen or lost, how much would you be willing to give up to get your dog back?

Desperately sick female beardie
By: Mell | 26-10-2007
My female beardie ,Lilly ,layed her 1st lot of eggs .When i took her eggs away to be incubated ,she has since stopped eating and has become very lathargic .I have tried desperately to force feed her ,to no avail .I've managed to get a couple drops of water in her over the last week or two ,but thats it .I'm sooooooo worried about my fave pet ,if anyone has any advice or knows a beardie vet in brisbane ,preferably logan area ,please email Mel on fluffy1880@hotmail.com a.s.a.p ,Cheers .................

Why do bichon frise dogs have red around their ...
By: y07mullan.l | 25-10-2007
why do bichon frise dogs have red around their eyes?

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Pets Articles

The Secret Shih Tzu of the Imperial Palace
By: Connie Limon | 20/08/2008
An explanation of why the first English Shih Tzu imports were “very large” is during the days of imperial rule eunuchs were in charge.

Useful Tips For House Training a Dog
By: Andy Ayres | 20/08/2008
House training a dog can be defined as a training or guidance which ensures a dog that it is too considered a house member and is liked by other home members. Start your house training a dog by making him free to wander here and there in the house. Do...

How to Exercise a Pit Bull
By: Dave Russell | 20/08/2008
All active dog breeds need plenty of exercise. Not just to keep them healthy, but also to keep them tired, as the old saying goes "A Tired Pit Bull is a Good Pit Bull".

Tips on Traveling With Your Dog
By: Jacques Habra | 20/08/2008
How to take care of your dog during those long road trips.

Tips on Puppy Housebreaking
By: Andrei Smith | 19/08/2008
Housebreaking your dog takes a lot of time and patience so it is advised that you begin to train your pet during his puppy years or as soon as you bring him inside your house. Though it’s a bit frustrating, it is worth the effort! Such training will prevent the many hassles of puppy urinating on the floor or defecating inside your house.

Is Your Cat Scratching the Furniture?
By: Kathy Davison | 19/08/2008
A few ideas to help stop your cat from scratching the furniture and ruining it. There are other ways but these are a few examples

Clearing the Obstacles - A Guide to Show Jumping
By: Mariam Ma | 19/08/2008
The relationship between horse and rider is crucial in navigating through an obstacle course. This is one event where experience trumps youth.

Just How Does Pet Insurance Work?
By: Lorraine O'Connor | 19/08/2008
Having your pet insured is as important as having your car insured and pet insurance is very similar to other types of insurance.

More from Lee Dobbins

Tips For Decorating Small Bedrooms
By: Lee Dobbins | 12/11/2007 | Interior Design
These tips for decorating small bedrooms can allow you to get big style no matter how small your room is.

The Loveable And Loyal Cairn Terrier
By: Lee Dobbins | 12/11/2007 | Pets
Like the most famous of it's breed "Toto" from the Wizard of Oz, the Cairn terrier is lively, loyal and loveable.

Changing Yourself For The Better Through Self Hypnosis
By: Lee Dobbins | 28/08/2007 | Self Help
Find out how easy it is to learn self hypnosis and how it can change your life!

Thailand Can Be A Retirees Paradise
By: Lee Dobbins | 28/08/2007 | Travel
Have you always dreamed of retiring in an exotic place with great weather? Then you might consider retiring in Thailand.

Get Just The Music With Isolation Headphones
By: Lee Dobbins | 17/08/2007 | Electronics
If you want the music and only the music then you need to get some isolation headphones.

How To Have A Great Deep Sea Fishing Adventure
By: Lee Dobbins | 14/08/2007 | Sports and Fitness
Deep sea fishing is unlike any other type of fishing. Here are some tips that you can use to have a great adventure fishing on the high seas.

Are You Aware Of These Acid Reflux Symptoms?
By: Lee Dobbins | 05/08/2007 | Non-Fiction
Do you have acid reflux disease? If you suffer from any of these symptoms, then chances are that you do.

What You Must Do If You Want To Retire Early
By: Lee Dobbins | 29/07/2007 | Finance
Do you want to retire early and enjoy all that free time while you are still young? Here are some tips that will help you achieve early retirement.

Article Categories

1-800-PetMeds






Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below