Most Asthma suffers are also diagnosed with Allergies. If your Asthma is allergy related you should have been tested to find out the allergens you are sensitive to. Some common allergy related Asthma triggers are animal dander. If you are not sure what your trigger point/s are or have not been tested, it is best to speck to your doctor about this. If you have been tested for allergies and had a negative result to animal allergens, then there should be no problem in having a dog. There are Asthma-friendly stuffed dogs on the market if you are allergic to animal dander.
it certainly wouldn't make it any worse... it doesnt for me
The Jack Russell is a smaller version of a Fox terrrier. A Fox terrier is derived from a wolf. I belive they just kept breeding small-legged Fox terriers until they got the Jack Russell terrier.
He's actually a Jack Russell Terrier because the Wire Fox Terrier's muzzle is too long and skinny, and the Jack Russell's muzzle is shorter.
The Parsons Jack Russell Terrier is an official dog breed so, therefore, a Jack Russell can be a purebred dog.
No. Russell terriers have longer legs and are more athletic.
No. They are exactly the same thing.
a jack russell terriers habitat is if it is a pet a house
jack Russell's are used for rabbit hunting
Same as in English. Many words do not have an equivalent, so you use the same words as the origin. For Jack Russell Terrier, that is English (Brittish).
Jack Russell terrier also called parson Russell terrier.
Yes!
Jean Jackson has written: 'The making of the Parson Jack Russell terrier' -- subject(s): History, Jack Russell terrier
A Jack Russell is a breed of terrier.