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.
From other Jack Russels.
Generally they live in people's houses, preferably with a nice big back yard to run around in. They were created by selective breeding so they don't have a natural habitat. Originally they were working dogs used for fox hunting and mostly lived on farms.
Most Jack Russels have a high prey drive and will go after rabbits and other small animals if given the opportunity.
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nope!
Yes! The hunting instinct runs through even the most laid back of Jack Russels! They are a very energetic breed and they are sure to use it! Jack Russels enjoy hunting many variations of small animals including ground squirrel, birds, rats, ground hogs, ect.
definitely not- i have a jack Russel terrier so you should trust me.
because they are small and dont have a lot of hair
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They are called Jack Russels, I believe, because Jack Russel was the man who let their breed exist!
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Yes because jack russels don't have a lot of hair.