Chinchillas and Jack Russells can coexist, but it's essential to ensure they are supervised and kept in separate spaces to prevent any stress or harm. Jack Russells are energetic and may have a strong prey drive, which can put a chinchilla at risk. If introducing the two, it's crucial to ensure that the chinchilla's habitat is secure and that interactions are carefully monitored. Always prioritize the safety and well-being of both animals.
None, Jack Russells are dogs, they have puppies not babies.
because jack russells are good at pest control
Jack Russells can live up to 15 years or older. No, Jack Russells are one of the longer living breeds, aging up to 17/18/19, sometimes even longer.
yes i have 2 jack russells and both of them have webbed feet.
Usually above 13 years. I have a Jack Russell that is 14 years old and still going really well. They live longer that most dogs, for a small dog.
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no they are hyperactive
As with any pooch.... one that is well taken care of will live a happy life of 13-18 years of age.