They were originally from England and were used for hunting mice and other rodents.
They were originally bred to hunt foxes and rabbits so the like forests and woods. Because Jack Russells are the product of selective breeding by humans, they technically don't have a "natural habitat" as the Jack Russell did not exist as a breed in the wild at any point in time.
Yes. Jack Russells were bred to hunt foxes, mice, rabbits etc. You can train a JRT to hunt ;) Mines more of a digger !
Since Jack Russells are the 13th fastest dog breed in the worl, I would say they are probably the fastest terrier. I know some one that has a Jack Russells and I have a Rat Terrier and my dog is faster. So i think that a Rat Terrier is the fastest.
because jack russells are good at pest control
None, Jack Russells are dogs, they have puppies not babies.
yes i have 2 jack russells and both of them have webbed feet.
Jack Russell Terriers were originally bred in England.
Jack Russell terriers are bred to ground small rodents such as rabbits, gophers, rats etc. They kill and bring them to you because it is in their nature to do so. The dog is well bred apparently It is in their nature because farmers in the past and probably present day use terriers to clean their barns of rats. They were originally bred to fox hunt and so they have very strong hunting instincts. All these traits provide them with the ability to dig and chase rodents, rabbits, and foxes.
no they are from England
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