assuming they are winged they should be fed hard food or if you would like you can mix it with wet. Beware of chicken most JRT are allergic to it, both of mine were and it took me several vet visits and over 5 brands of food to figure it out. Try and stick to a exotic type of meat based dry or wet food. Like venison, rabbit, duck, or salmon! and avoid corn they have nasty Allergies to that too!
Food, food bowls, leash, collar, name tag with your phone #, a bed if he will not sleep with you, lots of toys as they can be a playful breed, treats for training, you will need to have a vet lined up to ensure they have received all vaccinations, will need to be started on a heartworm preventative and a flea and tick preventative. If you live near a road you will need to have a containment system of some sort until the puppy is trained properly. Jack Russells need ALOT of space to run! Some of them have a lot of energy! Most of all you will need patience and a great love for dogs. If you treat your Jack Russell right, they will be your constant companion for as long as you will allow. They are wonderful dogs :)
Puppy mush. It's a mixture of dry puppy food and milk. It's soft enough that they can eat it easily. This page explains how to make it and feed it: See related links
Well, what happens, the cheese sandwich gets digested and jack Russell goes to loo in the morning
No such thing as a Minaiture Jack russell, they are either Parson russell which is longer in the leg so a little taller or the smaller jack russell which was bred from the Parsons by mixing with other terriers eg: Fox terriers to acheive a shorter dog now known as the Jack Russell
Unless the Jack Russell was bred with a Golden Retriever then no, it is not physically possible. If your Jack Russell has given birth to Golden Retriever puppies, then clearly, your dogs magic. The only solution.
Yes, a six year old dog is capable of getting pregnant.
Like most dogs a Jack Russell bitch will deliver her pups about 63 days after copulation.
You should be able to notice her stomach and nipples enlarging.
If your Jack Russell is mammoth why don't you control its food so it becomes normal sized.
Two Times A Day.Once A Day.
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.
Parson Jack Russell's have longer legs and therefore can run faster
it is spelled the same, "jack russell"
A Jack Russell Tarrier is a small dog