Yes, you can breed an 8-year-old Jack Russell, but it's essential to consider her health and breeding history. Older dogs may face increased risks during pregnancy and birth, so a veterinary check-up is crucial before proceeding. Additionally, responsible breeding practices should be followed to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and her puppies.
No, you should let dogs breed when there a year old atleast ..........COMMENT ON MY FAB PAGE
Yes, you can breed a six-year-old Jack Russell Terrier, provided she is in good health and has no underlying medical issues. It's essential to consult with a veterinarian to ensure she is fit for breeding and to discuss any potential risks. Additionally, consider the dog's temperament and genetic background to ensure responsible breeding practices.
Yes, a six year old dog is capable of getting pregnant.
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If your Jack Russell is mammoth why don't you control its food so it becomes normal sized.
Because they get cut off when they're 1-2 days old.
One. All dogs are considered adults at one year old.
I have never known a Jack Russell which has died before 12 human years, (apart from the ones who have died of illness). My mother's old Jack Russell lived to 22 human years, so they live to very old.
Our pure bred Jack Russell, Lizzy, just turned 16 earlier this month.
They have to be about 8 weeks old.
a jack Russell terrier usually would have 3-8 puppies sometimes less. average is 4-6.