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  • @TerrierOwner
    @TerrierOwner 3 года назад +22

    *Hey everyone! Thanks for comi* ng back to the channel and be sure to subscribe to the channel and never forget to check out terrierowner.com. In this video, I cover 8 pros and 8 cons of owning and adopting a Jack Russell terrier. These are important to know for anyone debating adopting a Jack Russell in the near future or for anyone who recently adopted a Jack Russell terrier. Also, we wanted to make sure we mentioned one more time that the new publishing schedule will now be Wednesdays and Sundays going forward so the next video you all see will be this Sunday at 11am Central Time. Thanks again to all of the subscribers and everyone who has supported this channel. See you all on Sunday!
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    • @kylenbrock408
      @kylenbrock408 2 года назад

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      @jonathanwayne6063 2 года назад

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    • @kylenbrock408
      @kylenbrock408 2 года назад

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    • @kylenbrock408
      @kylenbrock408 2 года назад

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    • @jonathanwayne6063
      @jonathanwayne6063 2 года назад

      @Kylen Brock Glad I could help =)

  • @loriepearman7184
    @loriepearman7184 2 года назад +65

    I have raised several Jacks all at once. I called them “my pack of jacks”. They were the best friends I’ve ever had, and followed me all over my farm. I have so many wonderful memories. They started passing away at the age of 15-17 years old, and that’s been over the last 2 years. I have one left and he morns with me. I miss them so much. I just hope they will be in heaven waiting on me some day.

    • @gurjasssingh9740
      @gurjasssingh9740 2 года назад +1

      so cute

    • @joseparaguahan
      @joseparaguahan Год назад

      Got one 18 year old deaf and blind, wears a diaper now, and a new 4 month old pup. Both get along with the other”pampers retrievers” mongrels.

  • @Linda-9037
    @Linda-9037 3 года назад +60

    You can cure separation anxiety by saying " I'll be right back" go out the door for 1 minute and then come back in...gradually increase the amount of time you stay out over several days...saying the exact same words before you leave...eventually your fur baby will understand your not abandoning him/her and adjust to your leaving without being upset...

    • @Smerdzy
      @Smerdzy 3 года назад +4

      Exactly. It's the same with all training. Works wonders. Key phrases aligned with certain actions allow dogs to understand.

    • @willsackler3032
      @willsackler3032 3 года назад +1

      Yes, i think mine understands English , so smart, so loyal and loving. Mine crys yelps of happiness when i return if its been a while

    • @cenieevans6397
      @cenieevans6397 2 года назад +1

      So true I just found out today that this is what he says to their dogs. Different breed but same result. Our American cocker passed few weeks ago and she misses her terribly. We’re thinking about a kitten. Not sure….

    • @AlyniaR
      @AlyniaR Год назад

      I tell all my dogs that I am leaving and will be back soon. The JRT gives me a look to make certain I am not lying before she heads back to bed. She doesn't get along with ANY DOG which is irksome. As she is a rescue, I can't say what her experience was with others.

  • @lokismischief2512
    @lokismischief2512 3 года назад +76

    I found my jack in a parking lot 3.5 years ago. I love mine beyond belief. The pros and cons are accurate. I love how affectionate he is, he's my little shadow.
    His discovery also helped me kick my alcohol addiction too, so all the wins with this breed.

  • @ydnewrebuh337
    @ydnewrebuh337 3 года назад +55

    Best friend I ever had. Miss him terribly, he passed away a year and a half ago. I'm 65 and had different breeds all my life but he exceeded in every positive way. God bless my Nicholas.... I wouldn't consider in the future any other breed. 🌟

    • @cajiz
      @cajiz 3 года назад +3

      I’m so sorry to hear that:( but he’s now watching you with all the other dogs

    • @Precisioninfrared
      @Precisioninfrared 3 года назад +3

      Same here. I lost my Ollie 2 months ago to cancer. The best buddy ever. Miss him dearly.

    • @Pizza.Man27
      @Pizza.Man27 2 года назад

      Great dogs....lots of personality, clever and territorial. No real health issues and hard as nails

  • @KJS72072
    @KJS72072 2 года назад +5

    I have a Jack Russell and I love everything about her I WILL OWN MORE !

  • @ruthtorres8789
    @ruthtorres8789 3 года назад +11

    My baby girl disappeared on 7-3 21 we missed her so much. I hope she’s been taking care of. She’s sweet, playful and loves to cuddle with mommy. I miss you Lali I will always love you.😢😢

    • @dr.calebrobbins.3177
      @dr.calebrobbins.3177 2 года назад

      That is heartbreaking. Those Bastards. May the Karma Wheel come to a grinding halt at their bedside/s.
      Something GOOD will happen in yr life. Nothing is known for measuring out Justice well due than the Wheel. G- d is the same.

  • @djharto4917
    @djharto4917 2 года назад +43

    There’s no cons. They are the best dogs of all time. Stupidly brave, hyper, affectionate, loyal, determined, I love my jack with all my heart. Do not get one if you are not an active person as these terriers need lots of exercise and stimulation.

    • @lisalevin8719
      @lisalevin8719 2 года назад

      Enjoy

    • @gabrielle916
      @gabrielle916 Год назад

      How are they w kids?

    • @djharto4917
      @djharto4917 Год назад +1

      If you have young children you couldn’t ask for a better dog. They are extremely playful and protective of children. Jack Russell’s are an excellent family dog. Like I said they do need exercise though. I’ve been around dogs all my life and jack Russell’s are my fav!

    • @gabrielle916
      @gabrielle916 Год назад

      @@djharto4917 sincerely appreciate your reply!! I want a dog and these dogs seem perfect! What's your opinion of a person who works a 9-5? I keep seeing videos that say they don't like being alone

    • @djharto4917
      @djharto4917 Год назад

      Your welcome, I personally wouldn’t leave my dog alone for more than 4/5 hours. I work 8-4 so I organise a dog walker or friend to come around 11 for a walk, the days I’m not around. Jacks can become very destructive if not properly walked, ie ripping up carpet tearing sofas, shoes etc. They are social dogs and will want to be at your side constantly. If you are getting a pup you will need to be around, 2 hours max they should be left alone. Have you got family that can help you out?

  • @Yorkie2
    @Yorkie2 3 года назад +22

    My jack Russell was the first and last dog I've ever had. Patch was 15 when he died 5 years ago now. I still miss him terribly, I have mental health issues and my care worker suggested I get a dog to force me out doors , as I didn't like leaving the house. We got him as a 9 week old pup from the Blue Cross rescue centre, he was hard work to begin with as puppies are, but he became my best friend and always knew when I was distressed. He'd sit on my feet and let me play with his ears, (he loved that) he would go crazy if he saw me take my bike out of the shed as he loved coming with me when I went out on my bike. He would fuss and whine at the window watching me as he thought I was leaving him behind. I would take him on his lead then let him off when I got to the country road, where he would stay obediently at my side while I cycled along, he always obeyed my commands, he was very intelligent as mentioned in this channel, it's as if he could almost read my thoughts. Having said that he disliked cats immensely, and was very good at catching mice, he was very good at sniffing them out of their holes, he'd amusingly puff into the mouse hole until the mouse jumped out, then that was it, end of mouse!! . Only he wouldn't part with it, I had many embarrassing moments, walking him home with a mouse tail hanging out of his mouth whilst looking very proud of his catch. I got some very strange looks from people. I had to sneak it out of his bed while he was elsewhere in order to retrieve it. He did chase wild rabbits too and sometimes catch them 😔, but as also mentioned, Jack Russell's chase things, they are instinctive hunters. He also liked retrieving the post to hide in his bed too, I got some very warm letters where he'd been laying on them. Maybe one day I'll get another one, but I found it so hard to let him go when he became old, deaf and very poorly, it broke my heart. I couldn't bare to see him suffer, but the vet was so good, she cried with me. I called him patch because he was all white with one ginger patch covering his left ear and eye. He was also an all year round molter, white hairs absolutely everywhere every day of every year. That was my biggest challenge on dark carpets and clothes. Small price to pay for such a loyal and loving friend.

  • @tinamaher1039
    @tinamaher1039 3 года назад +29

    I have never owned a Jack Russell until a week ago. My husband found it out in the cold, someone had put it out like the trash, probably a Christmas gift that they decided they couldn't handle. She is adorable, she is 5 weeks old so you can imagine needs a lot of attention and care, especially at night as she didn't have the opportunity to be weened by her mom. But since we have lots of experience with dogs from over the years she's not a problem. I elected to be her buddy so I do the night feeding and gather any and all waste. We'll get there. TFS all your tips and tricks you can count on me as a new subscriber. Tina

    • @sharrondebby7950
      @sharrondebby7950 3 года назад +2

      How’s she doing?

    • @tinamaher1039
      @tinamaher1039 3 года назад +8

      @@sharrondebby7950 thank you for asking Sharon. She's 8 weeks now and a ball of fire. She runs like a speed demon and has so much energy I could only wish to keep up after her. We're working on paper training and I'm happy to say she goes to the door about 80% of the time to go out. Were still working on the other 20%. She's also sleeping really well thru the night, and she loves to play ball with both of us. It's fun to have a dog who loves to retrieve. We just love her to death.

  • @josettpenrod6506
    @josettpenrod6506 2 года назад +29

    When I took my JRT to the vet for the first time...... I told the vet that I never had a small dog before..His reply "and you still dont" lol. Nothing more true. She will be 16 in December. Most loyal dog I've ever owned.

    • @freedomofspeech101
      @freedomofspeech101 2 года назад +3

      My vet always said JR are big dogs in a small dog body. They think they are big dogs. My JR passed after 14 years best dog I ever had. Getting ready to adopt another.

  • @nuskaha
    @nuskaha 3 года назад +10

    A JRT is a huge dog in a Small dogs body. For me they are the ultimate dog ❤️

  • @jimmurihiku8009
    @jimmurihiku8009 2 года назад +10

    I've had 4 jacks and my only con is they shed a lot but all pros cancel it out ,
    I'm 68 and after a two year break from the death of my last wee girl my wife got us a boy .
    He's just over a year now and I'm his best friend.
    Great vids guys and i agree with everything I've seen.👍😊

  • @uligoma
    @uligoma 3 года назад +18

    I absolutly agree with your pros n cons. We allowed him to distroy his own toys and we still provide a lot to him in his 4th yesr. He never destroyed anything other than that. One other absolute con for me is that airlines accept dogs up to 8kg as dog in cabin. I had the first trip from Rovaniemi to Frankfurt when he was 10 weeks old. Since then he was always with me crisscross Europe. Businesstrips as well as holidays as he likes to swim and dig in the beaches sand. By traveling he learned quickly to stay silent alone in a hotel room over hours. We kepp the tv always on and have his own toys with us. So he feels somehow safe and is not too disrupted from people walking and talking outside.
    When he came to us I fixed a tiny bell near the door and rang it whenever we went out for a pee. He learned within a week to ring the bell himself whenever he needed to get out for a pee. (Later he extended that comunication bell to 'I wanna play', I'm hungry','lets take a walk'.....

  • @debbief5594
    @debbief5594 3 года назад +8

    I had a Jack Russell for 13 years (never long enough) and he was my best buddy! Max was the smartest dog in the world! You were right on all counts of pros and cons! He would wake up my son every morning and come downstairs with him when he’s dressed. He would sit on top of the couch and “tell” us when the bus arrived. He loved to learn and do tricks and was happy to perform for friends and family. He knows what you are saying at all times (reacting with head tilt or ears movement). We had to watch him and know where he was all the time ( just like the kids). He was the best dog in the world! I miss him everyday.

  • @HaroldTSaxon
    @HaroldTSaxon 3 года назад +15

    I have two Jack mixes and I love them. They are less hyper than pure breed Jack Russells and are annoyingly smart. They can climb, open cabinets, get through obstacles, and move chairs to get what they want. Definitely worried about separation anxiety with the puppy when I go back to work

  • @laurabrown5697
    @laurabrown5697 2 года назад +5

    My female jack is now 6 months and I’m blown away by how smart she is and how loving! Perfect choice !! 🥰

  • @kimsmith3946
    @kimsmith3946 2 года назад +3

    I had my Jack for 11.5 years. 3 months ago we had to say good bye because of a bad heart. He was the source of laughter and joy to everyone who knew him. I chuckled when he said they are.the best escape artists because.he was just that! The whole neighborhood knew him and they knew us because of him😁. He was loved on my social media and everyone shared my heart break when he passed. There will never be another Luke the Legend. JRTs are the best dog to have❤️

  • @AJ67901
    @AJ67901 2 года назад +10

    the pros outweigh the cons 5 to 1. My JRT still makes me laugh and he's almost 12. Without a doubt the most loving, smartest, best companion I've ever had.

  • @gardenguru1008
    @gardenguru1008 3 года назад +7

    I was given my Jack Rusell mix when I was in very low spirits and she has been my life saver!! As far as we can figure she is somewhere between 4-6 years old. I LOVE the affection she gives and that she wants to be where I am.. Her previous owner said she was always trying to escape from the backyard (and succeeding) and I'm blessed enough that she has never tried that in the year that I have had her. Of course, the lizard hunting is at an all time high in my yard and maybe that keeps her occupied enough to stay in the yard. :) When I am outiside with her, she is in my lap or helping me pull weeds. One thing I found odd about her is that she doesn't like toys!! I've had her just over a year and have found 2 items that she likes, but doesn't always play with. She doesn't play fetch, but she will play chase - or as i call it zoomies - she would be great on a track!! She is so fast when she gets in her chase me mode. I will admit that she is SPOILED but also has limitations and she knows them. Enjoy your Jack Russell. I love mine more than anything. :)

  • @krystmarodoren7446
    @krystmarodoren7446 Год назад

    Got a 5 year ol Jack Russell "thrown in my lap". First dog ever. Totaly untrained and a very difficult first dog. But it worked out well with a lot of work.
    He got 19 years old. I learned to love the breed. If i ever have another dog it will be a Jack Russell.
    Their joy is contagious.

  • @kerinsian8844
    @kerinsian8844 Год назад

    My partner and I were so lucky to be given our boy Sammy at age 1. At first he was almost manic due to having had no training and very little exercise, and he was yappy, hyper, and a pain in the butt! Within a couple of weeks he had mellowed into a real cuddlebug and gentleman Jack because he got regular walks, playtimes, and training from us. He's incredibly intelligent and eager to learn and please, He's a whizz at the shell game, a master rat-catcher, and the most loyal loving and happy dog I have ever met!. He is so beautiful (unusual colouring for a Jack) that he stops people in their tracks and they feel almost compelled to comment on how gorgeous he is. He was my first dog under 45lbs and I am now a complete convert. 😊

  • @sherrywilson6109
    @sherrywilson6109 2 года назад +3

    I wouldn’t have any other dog! We love ours so much! They are very loving and extremely protective!

  • @richardbuse228
    @richardbuse228 2 года назад +4

    We have had our Jack Russell (a female) for 12 years, and she still thinks she is a young dog. She is exceptionally mellow, and has always been prone to just laying around the house and being very relaxed, and she loves to cuddle especially with my daughter, who is the one she immediately bonded with as a puppy. She will be 13 in April and has been a wonderful dog for us.

  • @johnthecloud
    @johnthecloud 2 года назад +5

    My mum adopted two sister Jack Russells when they were about 5 years old. They were as good as gold. One of them really attached herself to me, and I can understand the loyalty thing. My step dad used to call me her boyfriend as she really didn't want to know anyone else when I came around, and only had eyes for me. She was the most loving dog I ever knew. Sadly she passed away from a diaphragm hernia about a month ago. The local vet would not operate on her, and my mum took her to a specialist vet. The operation cost £4000. She survived it, but they could not get her blood pressure back up, and they had to let her go . The vet said the hernia could have been inherited, or could have been caused by her being hit by a car sometime in her past. Nothing like that ever happened when she was my mum's dog, and she had a very happy life for the last 4 years of her life.

  • @chrisfulton1689
    @chrisfulton1689 2 года назад +4

    Mine does have separation anxiety on occasion, but never had a crate problem. He's getting better with the boredom that happens on occasion, and has no problem being caged when I am at work. He goes right to it when he knows it's work time.

  • @Lexi-fi9xd
    @Lexi-fi9xd 2 года назад +4

    I have a Jack Russell mix & this is spot on! She is attached to my hip & has horrible separation anxiety. We’ve found that having her wear a thunder vest when she’s home alone has decreased destructive behaviors related to anxiety. However, she is extremely smart & affectionate!

  • @yrizel1620
    @yrizel1620 3 года назад +19

    I’m still waiting for my Jack Russell and your videos just make me so excited thank you

    • @TerrierOwner
      @TerrierOwner 3 года назад +2

      How much longer until you get your JR?

    • @yrizel1620
      @yrizel1620 3 года назад +1

      @@TerrierOwner All the shelters were looking at can’t give us a specific timeline but hopefully in less than a month

  • @anndade5105
    @anndade5105 2 года назад +4

    I love my Jack Russell he’s a pain in the butt but he is a good dog very loyal and sometimes hard headed.

  • @charissacruz3458
    @charissacruz3458 Год назад

    Hi! January 2023. Thank you for sharing! I have a Jack Russell/chihuahua mix. I had a chihuahua and this guy is nothing like him! He is just like you described! A Jack Russell! No t quite as hyper but pretty darn close! Buggy is so loving and attentive. Now that I saw this video I understand it’s the Jack Russell. I never take him off the leash. I’ve had him for going on 5 weeks. He is the most wonderful, bright dog! I am in love with the Jack Russell breed. I am consistently trying to expend his energy as I had heard this breed is very active. We are doing great. I want to teach him so much! I will be perusing your other videos. Thank you, again.

  • @peggybouten2820
    @peggybouten2820 3 года назад +4

    I've had JR for the last 30 years. There are no con's in my opinion. Just a few challenges. They are the best dogs ever. And good with kids and cats.

  • @musicallife3981
    @musicallife3981 3 года назад +1

    Have a mix and totally agree with all points..❤️

  • @jeevanjotsandhu3055
    @jeevanjotsandhu3055 3 года назад +3

    thanks for this channel man needed the JRT info

  • @pretzelandmustard
    @pretzelandmustard Год назад +1

    I'm sitting here right now with my 18 year old best friend, Jake, in my lap. We had a good day today full of treats, reminiscing, hugs, and plenty foot massages. His rainbow day is tomorrow, it's late, and we can't sleep. He's so stubborn and loyal that he probably would battle through a couple more years of debilitating arthritis, cushing's, and cataracts just so he can be by my side, but alas, I can't do that to my old boy. As they say, the more bad days than good have come to pass. I know every day after tomorrow there will be a large hole in my heart that no other creature on earth could fill, but I also know how lucky I am to have shared my life with such a loving, intelligent, and comical character. Boy, did we have some adventures! Boy, did we grow in love! Your list is spot on; Jacks are truly special, and make our lives so just by being who they are.

    • @daikaregi
      @daikaregi 2 месяца назад +1

      Had mine for 18 yrs too had to bring him to rainbow two months ago. You cant imagine how much i miss him. He has dug a huge hole into my heart

    • @pretzelandmustard
      @pretzelandmustard 2 месяца назад

      @@daikaregi I'm so sorry for your loss. It's tough. It's been a year and a half, and I can't say the pain goes away, but it does become easier. The first 6 months were the hardest. I still cry on occasion, and think about him most days, but now I think only about our adventures together and how happy he was and the joy he brought to everyone he encountered, instead of the pain I feel. Now most days, I'm left feeling happy with a smile on my face rather than dreadfully sad. For instance, I forgot I had wrote this original comment, and I'm crying now, but it's a good cry. The guilt was/is the hardest part for me; always second guessing my decisions for the entirety of his 18 years of life. My comment here has reminded me that I was a good dog mom to him, and that I shouldn't be doing that to myself. Thank you for the reminder; my heart has lifted a little bit more today. You will never stop missing him, but it does get easier, I promise. It's the price we pay for loving them and boy are they worth it. In fact, my husband and I plan to get two for the next round of love. You'll see, one day your heart will all of a sudden grow bigger and stronger because of the love you have for him, and you will have no other choice but to want to share that love with another little guy.❤

  • @g-man5274
    @g-man5274 3 года назад +3

    Hey hi, Brother! My wife and I are just about to own a Jack Russell, tomorrow in fact! Thank you so much for all the wonderful information you supply to us!!! Salute!!...
    Cheers from Graeme, Sydney Australia

  • @TonyBurke100
    @TonyBurke100 2 года назад +1

    My little girl is a dead ringer for yours she arrived out of the blue 2 months after my beloved Eddie passed away. I was a mess but she dried my tears now two years on she's still by my side and she is so special I simply can't do without her.

  • @larrywilbur7063
    @larrywilbur7063 Год назад

    My buddy is a mix paterdale,Jack Russell mix. My favorite dog ever. I'm a farmer and is great for me. He is small but tough and smart. Goes with me everyday to work. Rides in trucks and tractors great. Great fun loving dog. Also travels well even on long trips. Friendly to other dogs and small kids, but not cats lol.

  • @sorayasegura7699
    @sorayasegura7699 2 года назад +2

    I just rescued a jack russell without knowing. Because she was with no hair. And my life has change. She is very very different from my other dogs and everything that you said it is true.

  • @kayemackey6372
    @kayemackey6372 Год назад

    So glad I came across this post! I have a Jack Russell-Rat Terrier mix that I understand a little better now. Thank you!

  • @brendarico715
    @brendarico715 Год назад

    Love my Jack Russel.❤ he rescued me and i rescued him. My hateful housing lady said he was not a Emotional or Service dog. I paniced. How hateful. He is so smart and sweet. I reported her. She made me cry. And he came to my rescue.
    Don't mess with Mama❤👍

  • @cenieevans6397
    @cenieevans6397 2 года назад +1

    I just discovered this channel today - love it!!!Thank you so much for all your content…Wish it was around 10 yrs ago!!

  • @mikehafer603
    @mikehafer603 3 года назад +1

    Great job, you gave me plenty to think about. Thanks

  • @angemoore7669
    @angemoore7669 2 года назад

    I have a rescue one ...I agree with 90 per cent of what you say . Training and entertaining them is crucial and they love a routine. Mine hasn't dug or jumped from garden but I get the attachment thing. She is so so loving and I never thought about this breed but she licked my hand at shelter and it was instant love. 5 years later and never looked back x

  • @stevenharris6626
    @stevenharris6626 Год назад

    My Maggie is the first JRT I ever had. She needs the most attention and excecise than most dogs. She is SMART, and very lovable! The only prob. is the barking, but she is slowly learning how not to bark. You must be able to put the time into them and they will be a great friend!!

  • @jackk8093
    @jackk8093 3 года назад +4

    My Jack loves playing ball on the stairs. It really wears him out going up and down the stairs. I can sit the ball on the hand rail and he will nudge it with his nose and it will roll down the hand rail and he runs down the stairs and catches when it leaves the rail and before it hits the floor. These dogs are fast. He loves playing soccer with a beach ball too

  • @monpelayo1825
    @monpelayo1825 3 года назад +1

    You are right!!!

  • @TonyBurke100
    @TonyBurke100 Год назад

    My female is the most loyal and affectionate dog I've ever had, I'm 70 and have always had a dog by my side. I couldn't live without one

  • @angelapower3235
    @angelapower3235 3 года назад +5

    Omg, your dog boys body language was so on point. It was hilarious.
    I'm my jack Russell x chihuahua, Murphy life servant and I'm good with it.
    So intelligent, thanku for your video

    • @waynemellies2516
      @waynemellies2516 2 года назад

      We were just given the same mix by our daughter as an anniverssery gift, she is four months old and she wears me out. This is a good thing as I am 63 years old and my wife is 64 recovering from hip replacement.

  • @WaningGibbous
    @WaningGibbous 3 года назад +1

    Best dog in the world! Owned two...i take him to work with me and he loves it..keep them busy...and show them everything and they will love you unconditionally.

  • @lynnolsen1498
    @lynnolsen1498 2 года назад

    I got my first JR 5 weeks ago!! Everything you say is true and is so helpful!!

  • @romy4858
    @romy4858 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for your insight. Got my Jack Chi puppy March 2020. Covid saviour for our family. Every thing you said is so very true. Our little mate is a year old now. Still brings joy to us every day. Cheers man. Thanks.

  • @morrisseyscat3959
    @morrisseyscat3959 Год назад

    My little Stuart comes running with me & he loves it.

  • @jonanneford6154
    @jonanneford6154 2 года назад +1

    We love our 2 year old short legged Jack Russell Terrier, Dolly. However, she will eat anything. We call her a pica dog. Plastic is a favorite. Not only does she chew it up, but she swallows it. She demolishes most toys. But she loves to play Chunk-it or any kind of game with a ball. She has lots of energy & needs exercise often, so playing ball keeps us all happy. Jack Russells have their own language and growling and snarling is a big part of it. They are smart and loyal, but you need to stay on top of any bad habits. Socialize them early and often, otherwise it is easy to end up with a dog that can only be enjoyed by the immediate family.

  • @karenmattice3820
    @karenmattice3820 3 года назад +2

    My dog is a mix poodle & russell BUT she is & has been everything you described in the pros & the cons. I love her just the way she is!

    • @TerrierOwner
      @TerrierOwner 3 года назад +1

      Agreed. I wouldn't have it any other way

  • @adrianmoule1389
    @adrianmoule1389 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your time and video as we are waiting for our puppy to be old enough to leave it’s mum, this video has been very helpful to help me know what we’re in for in the coming weeks. Thanks again.

  • @MargaretHillsdeZ
    @MargaretHillsdeZ 2 года назад +2

    Whenever I feel glum, I watch these videos (like now as I watch the news about Ukraine) of Luna who is just an absolute joy!

  • @stevedrewett7106
    @stevedrewett7106 2 года назад +1

    Had my Russell for 18 and half years, he is on his last legs but still my mate. Great little dog and tour right they want your love or good bye to so.ethi g else you love.

  • @louisescanlon7478
    @louisescanlon7478 2 года назад +1

    Have 2 jack russels. You have them down to a tea. I wouldnt have anyother type of dog. Love them to bits. 🐕🐾🐕🐾🐶🐾🐶🐾

  • @justs3th532
    @justs3th532 Год назад

    This is perfect !

  • @paige4128
    @paige4128 3 года назад +2

    Lol lol lol!! My JRT does that looking up too, and I follow suit thinking there’s something on the ceiling. 😂😂

  • @marciesellers7340
    @marciesellers7340 Год назад

    I love this channel! I just saw my Jack Terrier’s date of birth. She was born 9-11-22! She is still a baby! She has stolen my heart! Thank you for all of your advice and all of your videos! I need all of this information to help her! Keep doing what you are doing! You are a blessing! Marcie🙏🙏♥️🙌🏽

  • @sheenashynes5332
    @sheenashynes5332 2 года назад +1

    Spot on 👍😘

  • @ellentuton7642
    @ellentuton7642 3 года назад +1

    Loved our Jack car sick, in a hole wouldn't listen when calling him out of hole busy hunting! Had to go "find" him on acreage when he found new hole to explore. Covered 10 acres daily. Ate rats, lizards ,snakes.... Wonderful guy. Loved him lots.

  • @tonyodonovan787
    @tonyodonovan787 3 года назад +2

    Just said i'd comment the moment i heard you say they whine ,,, they do big time , i've had jack russell's all my life and the best advice i can give is get 2 , so much easier to manage , no whining and its double the fun , trust me ,,,,, great video bud

  • @dogwalker666
    @dogwalker666 2 года назад +1

    My Jack Russell is a velcro dog she is always at my side,

  • @marciesellers7340
    @marciesellers7340 Год назад

    I left a comment but it never showed up. Please do not stop making these videos. They have helped me so very much! I look forward to each one! I watch them over and over to make sure I do not miss anything! You are a gift from God for all of us first time owners of JRS! Keep the videos coming and I will keep the prayers going up for you! May God bless and keep you! Marcie🙏♥️🙌🏽😇

  • @carolgates5297
    @carolgates5297 2 года назад

    Great advice, 🙏

  • @williambreeze2659
    @williambreeze2659 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the pros and cons list 🐾

  • @lisataylor8252
    @lisataylor8252 3 года назад +1

    Yes I do own a Jack russell and your so right LOL

  • @thomasdandrea7527
    @thomasdandrea7527 3 года назад +1

    Great info

  • @loismcdermott3973
    @loismcdermott3973 2 года назад

    I just put my jack russell down 4 weeks ago he was 15. I'm lonely. Miss Champ Soo much. Thank u

  • @tabulaojademarrianne168
    @tabulaojademarrianne168 2 года назад

    I currently had my jack russel he is 4 months old I can say everything you said reflect him specially the escape expert and love to dig part lol.

  • @tracimichel3215
    @tracimichel3215 Год назад

    Spot on! My Jack “Ripp” just turned 1 and the intelligence this dog has blows my mind . I have 4 other dogs as well so training is kinda difficult. But, I try to get at least 15 min in per day . He is also on a strict routine and he adapted to it right away . Smart , smart dogs . The smartest dog I’ve ever owned .

  • @EmilyCheetham
    @EmilyCheetham 3 года назад +4

    Yep our female JRT is definitely an escape artist. She has escaped multiple times. Even though we have baby gates, We need up putting gates on our front drive. Thankfully our male JRT is scared of the road so won’t go anywhere near it. We cannot do gardening with the dogs outside because as soon as they see us digging they start. Our female JRT has separation anxiety that’s why we got a second dog + why she sleeps with my dad. Thankfully when we go out our JRT’s go to sleep. Con 9: they can bark at everything, con 10: they are constantly destroying toys so you need to keep replacing them.

  • @geraldinemcardle2418
    @geraldinemcardle2418 3 года назад +2

    I love my Jack Russell

  • @junobeans506
    @junobeans506 2 года назад +1

    I love my Jack Russell to bits and she is only 1 yr old and I have only had her for 1year love her so much and going on walks with her

  • @estherdiaz7325
    @estherdiaz7325 Год назад

    My very loved Nala passed away 1 week ago after giving me more than 15 fabulous years. She was simply perfect and I miss her very much. If I have another dog, should be a female JRT. Love you Nala!

  • @jimmybirtles3800
    @jimmybirtles3800 3 года назад +1

    We have one and it's a real crafty little git.

  • @bmolendijk7884
    @bmolendijk7884 2 месяца назад

    thanks for the cool list of pros and cons. they are very recognizable, we have a 1 and a half year old black and tan (jack russell) terrier, all things on the list check out, specially the boredom and separation anxiety. we are working on it with leaving him alone at home with messages he seems to understand, like "groceries", if we tell him we will be back for groceries, he seems to stay calm and takes a nap with our cats, but you have to be consistent with that, great stuff, nice videos. they are an exeptionally sweet and loyal people pleasing kind of dog, love them to bits

  • @eddiebingbong7977
    @eddiebingbong7977 3 года назад +2

    All love

  • @realdluvchrist5447
    @realdluvchrist5447 2 года назад

    Great video.
    Love my Jr doggy.
    😁

  • @willow2290
    @willow2290 3 года назад +7

    We’ve finally picked up our JR puppy and he’s a little pocket rocket 😅 9 weeks old and he can already bomb straight up the stairs if you take your eyes off him for a second! He’s been here 5days and I’ve been clicker training him which he seems to really enjoy. He has bursts of energy bombing round the room then comes up and cuddles into me like a baby and zonks out 😍 just trying to get on top of his biting which can be vicious but I’m reinforcing good behaviour and he’s picking it up really well already 😊

    • @TerrierOwner
      @TerrierOwner 3 года назад +2

      That's awesome and yes, they have crazy energy, especially when they are young

  • @Tahoe95
    @Tahoe95 9 месяцев назад

    I have a 6 month old male JRT and post training the ecollar i received from the training facility it a God sent.

  • @tatijanacaldrmoska9418
    @tatijanacaldrmoska9418 3 года назад

    Myself own a jack Russell myself she is super sweet, cute, smart.

  • @marclangevin9152
    @marclangevin9152 3 года назад +1

    We have a 3 1/5 month old JRT He is everything you described. We also have a (6 lb Rottie who is the oldest dog we have at 14 mos. And a pittie who si 7.5 mos. T rottie is the big brother to both but especially the JRT. And yes they play rough . But they can also be gentle with each other.
    The first training seesion we took all three dogs to. We set up a couple of obstacles for Jacj ( our JRT ) and he loved it. I am working on making some things to challenge him. We love all of our dogs. But Jack is our lap dog and he watches the UFC with us. Jack is also crate trained and working on his obedience as well .
    love this video !

  • @AmandaJayne46
    @AmandaJayne46 3 года назад

    Our family has had four of these awesome dogs. I can’t get enough of my little Mac. He’s awesome, I could talk about Jack Russell‘s for hours the history and the Norwich my family has with these amazing animals is incredible. I guarantee when you have your cons I can turn everyone of those cons into a pro. Every time, God bless you awesome Channel I should be coming here regularly 💋

    • @SuperP123
      @SuperP123 3 года назад

      Any of your dogs have issues with fighting? We have 1 other younger female and are looking at getting another female . Both will be fixed (1st female already is) but curious how true this is and if it's a real problem.

    • @AmandaJayne46
      @AmandaJayne46 3 года назад

      @@SuperP123 what in the name of FACKIN HELL do you want to do with my Jack Russells?

  • @WW5RM
    @WW5RM 2 года назад

    You said she was stubborn.......she laid down! Like OMG! HE JUST CALLED ME STUBBORN! I don't have to STAND for that!! LOL

  • @irenebouman4017
    @irenebouman4017 3 года назад +1

    Hi live in holland have 2 jacks they are 14 an 17 years .very smart and healty dogs . Like your video s.

  • @MargaretHillsdeZ
    @MargaretHillsdeZ 2 года назад +1

    i sooooooooo want to adopt two JR's but I must make sure I have the conditions and resources. I thought two would be good as they would never be lonely.

  • @irish6783
    @irish6783 2 года назад +3

    Just lost my buddy after 18 years. Wonderful dogs

  • @papi-sauce
    @papi-sauce 2 года назад +1

    doodi love ur vids. i m thinking bout getting a JRT as a first time dog owner. scary but exciting to me.

  • @conniekuenzel9359
    @conniekuenzel9359 2 года назад

    I agree with you 100%🐶. I have owned 3 Jack Russell Terriers. My first JRT was a nightmare but the last 2 are great. I lost my Cooper 1/14/21 to cancer. Koby will be 10 in June. The breeder I purchased Cooper &Koby from is wonderful. The temperament of these dogs is fabulous. We decided to get 2 more puppies. They are coming in 2 weeks. I am sure Koby will be overwhelmed but I have learned how to deal and train these dogs. They are above and beyond amazing. ❤

  • @Ebz42o
    @Ebz42o Год назад

    I just adopted my boy his the best dog ever

  • @viviantam1996
    @viviantam1996 Год назад

    This is the most accurate video 😂 but i love my jack russell

  • @kplewis
    @kplewis 2 года назад

    All true. They also shed some!

  • @susie5900utube
    @susie5900utube 3 года назад +2

    I loved my JR, but he was very independant. He wasnt into cuddling at all. Liked being in the room with you, but preferred his bed to our laps! He was a great dog. Died at 17!

  • @Abrya224
    @Abrya224 Год назад

    Loved this video and you could not have explained my new best buddy " Teddy" more accurately!😃

  • @klynndubois6200
    @klynndubois6200 Год назад

    We’re on our 2nd jack Russell’s ! Heidi just went over the rainbow bridge at almost 22 years old! Pete is @12. Both were young adults when we rescued them. So many awesome memories ❤. We’re older now and believe Pete will be our last terrier. Cuddle bugs for sure!!!!

  • @danielledelport65
    @danielledelport65 3 года назад

    Iove you Jack Russell puppy

  • @tammyclark5946
    @tammyclark5946 2 года назад +1

    I can relate to the boredom! My Jaxon will go get my shoes when he's bored. Means he wants attention, lol.