Walking and running in the park - playing fetch with sticks and frisbees etc.
By diet and exercise
a dog is a dog. the basic needs are much the same but daily exercise is crucial for the breed.
The Jack Russell Terrier is a dog breed that might be best described as a small working terrier. It could be argued that the standard is still being defined, but one could use the link and read more.
^(^.^)^ Well, A Terrier Mix is the Terrier (dog) mixed with another breed of Dog.
Staffordshire bull terriers are generally high energy dogs and should therefore get at least one hour of exercise every day. It can be broken up into a couple of sessions a day. There are some dog trainers who believe the bull terrier breeds actually need 4 hours of exercise every day. If the dog is older it would need less exercise than a younger dog.
The dog's name is "Nipper" and he is part bull terrier and part fox terrier.
Yes, a Jack Russel Terrier is a dog breed.
That dog comes from the miniature bull terrier.
An American Pit Bull Terrier.
These dont shed so much: Among my favorites are the Airedale Terrier, Basenji, Bedlington Terrier, Bichon Frise, Bolognese, Border Terrier, Brussels Griffon, Cairn Terrier, Chinese Crested, Cocker Spaniel-Poodle mix, Coton de Tulear, Havanese, Irish Water Spaniel, Kerry Blue Terrier, Labrador Retriever-Poodle mix, Lowchen, Maltese, Poodle (Toy, Miniature, and Standard), Portuguese Water Dog, Puli, Schnauzer (Miniature, Standard, and Giant), Schnauzer-Poodle mix, Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, Tibetan Terrier, West Highland White Terrier, Wirehaired Fox Terrier, and Yorkshire Terrier.
It's a bull terrier.
A fox terrier is classified as a terrier so is relatively small in size (approx. 40cm) so I would recommend a dog of a similar size and temperament. Here are some breeds:Norfolk Terrier: This dog breed belongs to the terrier group and is approx 25cm tall. They are intelligent and playful dogs that get on relatively well with children and animals especially if introduced as a pup. They are lively and enjoy exercise but have a tendency to bark and dig.Dachshund: This dog breed comes in 2 sizes (Miniature; 16cm Standard; 23cm), and has 3 different fur coats (wire haired, smooth haired and long haired). This breed belongs to the hound group but has the temperament similar to a terrier. They are active, playful and highly intelligent but do not need much exercise. They are easy to transport and affectionate with their family but have a tendency to be more wary of strangers.Poodle: This dog breed is in the category Toy dogs which means they are bred for companionship. They come in a variety of sizes and I would recomend miniature (approx. 40cm). Poodles are easy to train and get on very well with other animals and children.Other breeds you may wish to consider are: Border Terrier, Cocker spaniel, Schnauzer, Jack Russel terrier, Pug, Yorkshire terrier or maybe another fox terrier.Hope this helps :)