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Saddle Bags
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About Saddle Bags
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Saddle Bags is a very sweet, cute and fun puppy. He is active at this stage and very much in the middle of the action. He loves to initiate play with litter mates as well as play on his own. He loves to run and play tug of war with other littermates but is also good at playing by himself. He has a great all-round personality that will fit well with other dogs, children or as an only pet. He has been socialized with many people including children.
He has an average Jack Russell build and will be about 20-25 pounds full grown. He has that pathetic pick me up look and is spoiled! He has a smooth coat, white body, two large brown spots on either side of his back and a brown spot on his rear and tail. The spot on his right side looks like a horse saddle He has a tricolor mask. Tail is not docked and both parents are on site.
Training: He can go up and down stairs with no issues and is 95% housetrained and 100% pee pad trained. He prefers to be alone while doing his business. He knowns his name most of the time and the following commands: sit, stay, come, go outside (rings a bell), go inside and lay down. He has been quick to learn new skills and is food motivated and rings bell on his own to be let outside. He is ready to please and is so adorable!
Medical: He is up to date on all vaccines and deworming. He is currently on flea/tick medication and heartworm medication. He is in perfect health and will make an amazing family member!
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Jack Russell Terrier
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Are Jack Russell Terriers a good breed to own?
Jack Russell Terriers can barely contain their energy in their small bodies. They’re feisty pups with a penchant for digging, barking, and hunting, but they’ll promise to behave for some belly rubs. Jack Russells may not be calm or easy to care for, but they’re sure to keep their families safe and on their toes. Full-grown, they typically weigh 13-17 pounds and stand 13-14 inches tall.
Do Jack Russell Terriers get along with kids?
Jack Russell Terriers are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Because of their high energy, these dogs are happiest in homes with large yards where they can run and exercise. Jack Russells prefer to be inside most of the time, where they can be around people and alert the family to approaching strangers. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What kind of exercise do Jack Russell Terriers need?
Jack Russell Terriers have an unmatched energy and need plenty of exercise to burn it off. If your pup gets obnoxious or destructive in your home, chances are they aren’t getting enough activity. These pups love to run around and play with you and other dogs. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What should I expect with Jack Russell Terrier shedding?
Jack Russell Terriers come in three varieties, each with different grooming and care requirements. Smooth-haired Jack Russells have a full coat of smooth, thick fur that covers their entire bodies. On the other hand, rough-haired Jack Russells have a typical double-layered terrier coat. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Jack Russell Terriers need a house with a yard?
Jack Russell Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Because of their high energy, these dogs are happiest in homes with large yards where they can run and exercise. Jack Russells prefer to be inside most of the time, where they can be around people and alert the family to approaching strangers. They are fairly easy to train.
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