Jack Russell Terrier
Russell is a big dog with a small body. If you compare his origins to those of today's Fox Terriers, Jack turns out to be closer to his age-old ancestors, created to hunt and work in the den, who needed persistent training.
So you've decided on a Jack Russell Terrier. What's next? How to choose from the mass of proposals on the Internet, in the newspapers, to choose the only one that will become a member of your family for the next 15 years? How not make a mistake?
Have you made your choice, found that unique and long-awaited one who will be a member of your family for the coming years? Can't wait to bring him home? Keep in mind, however, that it is not advisable to take your puppy away from his mother before 6 weeks of age.
This is one of those questions that you have to answer before you buy a puppy. Even if you have made the decision and purchased puppies from titled parents with a good pedigree, even that is not enough.
The Jack Russell Terrier is a richly gifted, intelligent and highly trainable breed. Like humans, Jack has the same five senses. They are smell, hearing, sight, touch and taste.
Remember the famous saying, "A little doggie is a puppy to death"? That sounds like it says something about your Jack. This restless, cheerful little guy just doesn't want to be an adult.