No, that's a very small breed with short legs. (Think of Frazier t.v. show)I think the greyhound is still the champ.
Jack Russell Terriers
It depends on how the dogs are/were raised.
Yes. Like all dogs, Jack Russel terriers have a back bone, a spine.
No dogs have "locking jaws", that is a myth.
All dogs are susceptible, particularly smaller breeds.
No, they aren't. Both coat types shed hair. This is not a recommended breed for people who are allergic to dogs. However, some Jack Russell mix breeds, such as Jack Russell/Poodle mixes, are hypoallergenic.
jack Russell's were invented in 1834 the first jack Russell in the world to be alive it was a puppy black,white and brown very hyper I found all this in my history book about dogs every single breed in the world. :D :D :D
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.
They are related to parson terriers the parson terrier has a larger chest and a longer head and overall have a bigger body size also the jack russell originates from england, hoped this helped :D
The best mouser dogs are typically terrier breeds like Jack Russell Terriers, Rat Terriers, and Border Terriers. These breeds were originally bred for hunting small mammals, making them excellent at catching and controlling rodents.
No, Jack Russell terriers should not eat ham bones. Cooked bones, including ham bones, can splinter and pose a serious risk of choking or causing internal injuries. Additionally, ham is high in salt and fat, which can be unhealthy for dogs. It's best to provide safe, appropriate treats specifically designed for dogs.
No because a jack Russell terriers has hair. When hair sheds, it will float, unlike fur. Hair is on long haired dogs like pomerainians and jack russells. Fur is on short haired dogs like rat terriers and bull dogs. Fur will collect in the carpet and cause dander and allergy problems.