There’s a breed of dog that is known for its unique personality and spunk – the Jack Russell Terrier. If you’re a fan of this feisty little dog, or are thinking of adding one to your family, you’ll want to read on. From their personality traits to their care and training needs, we’ve got everything covered. So what are you waiting for? Let’s dive into the world of Jack Russells!

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Jack Russell Terrier Size, Weight, and Health

The Beagle is a small to medium sized dog. Weighing between 14-18 lbs and 10-15 inches in height, Jack Russell Terriers are generally healthy dogs with long lifespans. Jack Russell Terriers are prone to some eye disorders and kneecap issues, so make sure to keep your regularly scheduled vet appointments to keep your dog healthy.

Temperament of Jack Russell Terriers

Jack Russell terriers were originally bred as hunting and working dogs, so they have a lot of energy. Jack Russell’s can be stubborn and aggressive, so early obedience training is highly recommended. Once trained, however, Jack Russell’s make wonderful companions. Jack Russell’s love challenges and games!

Activity Level of Jack Russell Terriers

Jack Russell’s are not the breed for those who like to stay home. Jack Russell’s have high energy levels and are best suited to owners and families who are active outdoors.

Caring for Jack Russell Terriers

Depending on breed, your Jack Russell Terrier may have a short smooth coat, broken coat, or rough, aka shaggy. All are generally maintenance free as long as you give them the occasional brushing and pet them frequently. As with all dogs, feeding your Jack Russell a high quality diet will help it stay active and happy for many years!

If you’re considering adding a Jack Russell to your family, make sure you’re up to the task of taking on an energetic happy pup who will motivate you to keep going!