Have Fun Training your Jack Russell Terrier Puppy & Dog
By Vince Stead
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1. The Characteristics of a Jack Russell Terrier Puppy and Dog
2. What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth
3. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Jack Russell Terrier Puppy
4. Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Jack Russell Terrier?
5. How to Crate Train Your Jack Russell Terrier
6. When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Dog?
7. When Your Jack Russell Terrier Makes Potty Mistakes
8. How to Teach your Jack Russell Terrier to Fetch
9. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Jack Russell Terrier
10. When Your Jack Russell Terrier Has Separation Anxiety, and How to Deal With It
11. When Your Jack Russell Terrier Is Afraid of Loud Noises
12. How to Stop Your Jack Russell Terrier From Jumping Up On People
13. How to Build A Whelping Box for a Jack Russell Terrier or Any Other Breed of Dog
14. How to Teach Your Jack Russell Terrier to Sit
And Much More!................
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Have Fun Training your Jack Russell Terrier Puppy & Dog - Vince Stead
By Vince Stead
Have Fun Training your Jack Russell Terrier Puppy & Dog
Copyright © 2012 by Vince Stead
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ISBN: 978-1-105-71795-6
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1.The Characteristics of a Jack Russell
Terrier Puppy and Dog
2.What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth
3.Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Jack Russell Terrier Puppy
4.Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Jack Russell Terrier?
5.How to Crate Train Your Jack Russell
Terrier
6.When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Dog?
7.When Your Jack Russell Terrier Makes Potty Mistakes
8.How to Teach your Jack Russell Terrier to Fetch
9.Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Jack Russell Terrier
10.When Your Jack Russell Terrier Has
Separation Anxiety, and How to Deal With It
11.When Your Jack Russell Terrier Is Afraid of Loud Noises
12.How to Stop Your Jack Russell Terrier From Jumping Up On People
13.How to Build A Whelping Box for a Jack Russell Terrier or Any Other Breed of Dog
14.How to Teach Your Jack Russell Terrier to Sit
15.Why Your Jack Russell Terrier Needs a Good Soft Bed to Sleep In
16.How to Stop Your Jack Russell Terrier From Running Away or Bolting Out the Door
17.Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Jack Russell Terrier Puppy
18.How to Socialize Your Jack Russell Terrier Puppy
19.How to Stop Your Jack Russell Terrier Dog From Excessive Barking
20.When Your Jack Russell Terrier Has Dog Food or Toy Aggression Tendencies
21.What you Should Know about Fleas and Ticks
22.How to Stop Your Jack Russell Terrier Puppy or Dog From Biting
23.What to Expect Before and During your Dog Having Puppies
24.What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You
25.How to Get Something Out of a Puppy or Dog's Belly Without Surgery
26.How to Clean Your Jack Russell Terrier's Ears Correctly
27.How to Stop Your Jack Russell Terrier From Eating Their Own Stools
28.How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Dog
29.Some Items You Should Never Let Your Puppy or Dog Eat
30.How to Make Sure Your Dog is Eating A Healthy Amount of Food
31.Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Jack Russell Terrier
32.How to Clean and Groom your Jack Russell Terrier
33.How to Trim a Puppy or Dogs Nails
Properly
34.The 5 Different Kinds of Worms that can Harm your Dog
35.How to Deworm your Jack Russell Terrier for Good Health
36.What You Should Know About Dog Rabies
37.Some Helpful Healthy and Tasty
Homemade Dog Food Recipes
38.How to Select Treats To Train Your Dog With
1. The Characteristics of a Jack Russell Terrier Puppy and Dog
This is one dog, which is always on its toes at all times, and we're talking about the Jack Russell Terrier. The length of the body for the dog is always equal to the height, and the dog has a very balanced body image as well. The dog has a skull, which is flat, and ears that are moderate with a muzzle that is well shaped.
A Jack Russell Terrier would have a shallow chest, front legs that aren’t wide apart from one another and narrow at the same time, making it look athletic. The breed is known for its smooth coat that keeps it protected from the undergrowth and elements of nature. The coat is usually white with black and even brown marks here and there, some of them have brindle markings as well.
The Jack Russell Terrier has a black nose and a well-boned jawline with strong cheek muscles as well. The eyes of the dog are almond shaped and dark, full of intelligence and life at all times. The Jack Russell Terrier’s teeth and mouth are very strong and scissor sharp. The dog has a neck, which is muscular and clean, the length of the neck too is good and widens where the shoulders begin.
The Jack Russell Terrier is merry and cheerful as a dog, they love and very devoted as well. The dog has a strong spirit and is very obedient too, plus they are known to be very brave and fearless as well. They love to amuse the family and are very careful with their dealings.
Allow the Jack Russell Terrier to play and they would love toys and various games. The breed is very friendly and with kids and they are excellent as partners and mates. But teach your child not to be rough and wild with the dog, so no hitting and teasing should be done. The Jack Russell Terrier is an intelligent dog and if you give them a finger, they take the hand. As an owner, you should show the Jack Russell Terrier that you are the owner and your rules are what he ought to follow.
He should know how to obey your commands and what he can and cannot do when you are around. They are known to be guarders and can have separation anxiety when left for too long, some of them bark nonstop as well, so teach him his manners right from the time he is a pup.
Jack Russell Terriers are highly adaptable and they learn very fast. They perform many tricks and if you have seen them on television and movies, you would know their antics and qualities. As a trainer be firm but not harsh, or else they turn aggressive. They need to be socialized well right from the time they are pups. And since they are hunters by nature, they love to chase other small animals. Ensure that you take the Jack Russell Terrier on his daily long walks on a leash, or else they turn aggressive and destructive, making it difficult for you to handle later on.
The Jack Russell Terrier has issues with its knees, eyes, ears, and also suffers from Legg Perthes (a hip disease). They can do well in an apartment with a family, but ensure you get them enough exercises on a daily basis.
2. What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth
There is no doubt about it; puppies are going to chew on things! Dogs will have 28 baby teeth, and 42 permanent teeth. When a puppy is roughly, 2 to 3 weeks old, their baby teeth start to come in. All their baby teeth should be in place by roughly 8 weeks of age.
The puppy’s new teeth are very tiny and sharp, and will hurt your fingers when they get a hold of them. Most mothers will start to wean their babies at 5 to 6 weeks old.
Your puppies baby teeth will start to come out around 8 to 12 weeks of age. By roughly 8 months old, your dog’s permanent teeth should all be in. You should make sure that all baby teeth are out, so that a tooth is not left in, and another one comes in and crowds the space, and gives your dog pain. You would need to visit the vet if you see this