Humping behavior in dogs, even after neutering, can stem from various motivations, including playfulness, dominance, or stress relief. It may also be a learned behavior or a way to express excitement or anxiety. Social interactions, regardless of gender or reproductive status, can trigger this behavior, especially in breeds like Jack Russells that are known for their high energy levels. If the behavior becomes excessive or problematic, consulting a veterinarian or a professional dog trainer may be beneficial.
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i would have to say between a mix of a Jack Russell Bichon Frise and a Havanese!!! they r awsome and cute
He should be neutered if by the age of six months if he only has one testicle, as he could get cancer in the one that hasn't dropped. My Jack Russell has the same and that's what my vet told me.
My male Jack Russell that was not neutered, urinated on anything and everything for years inside the house in order to mark his territory. After being neutered, the random urinating decreased by ninety percent.
its kinda like a fluffy thick coat,sometimes they got hokey pokey spot's are kind of a lap dog.they like been cuddled lots.and yeah are called jack frosts!
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.
Parson Jack Russell's have longer legs and therefore can run faster
A Jack Russell!! :D
it is spelled the same, "jack russell"
A Jack Russell Tarrier is a small dog
Yes you can, Tea Cup Jack Russell is just another name for a Miniature Jack Russell.
Jack Russell was born on December 5, 1960.