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Watch this video and learn how to train a Jack Russel Terrier.

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The Jack Russell is of a friendly temperament and should not be aggressive but can have a strong character, which means training and socialisation very important. A dog that is quick to learn and gets bored easily, the Jack Russell requires an active lifestyle and plenty of mental stimulation.
In this video you will learn everything about How To Train A Jack Russel Puppy, so make sure you watch till the end.

As they are very intelligent in their nature, they can be taught numerous tricks and are quite easy to train. But keep in mind that this type of breed loves to be independent and is prone to distraction. To keep them focused during training sessions make sure they have sufficient exercise and mental stimulation.
Due to its large personality and lively character, this is a breed that is recommended only for dog owners with experience as it can be difficult to manage. If you are someone who has never owned or trained a dog before, then you might reconsider owning one.
So, what is the best way to harness the intelligent nature of this breed? How can you train this dog and what are some of the best ways to train it.

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I had one for 14 years. She was as smart as a child, and my best friend. She's been gone for 3 years and I still miss her every day.

dougfornof
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Mine is 5 years old and I swear he’s the dog version of me, stubborn, adhd as fuck but he’s a good boy except when he tries fighting every dog on a walk

johnsxn
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lol, I had a Jack Russell. A calm NO doesn’t work. That’s funny. They are way too smart for that crap. A loud NO works better after a few taps on them. Not hard or when their young but as they get older. Trust me, they don’t respond to a calm anything. They’re monsters! And a lot of work. But they are the best dogs ever!

teampenn
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Just lost our JR after 17 years. she was the most loyal, funny, intelligent and strong-willed dog. We miss her badly and will eventually get another. Training and keeping them occupied is essential for a happy life for both you and your doggo.

peterthompson
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I miss my Riley. He was 18 years old when he passes in November of this year. The BEST dog ever!

scottmayhew
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I had no idea of this Jack Russell breed until one puppy showed up in our backyard during the pandemic lock down. She was so stubborn and insisted so much to stay that finally we decided to let her stay with us. This is how I learned about the existence of this breed. We are experienced dog owners, but she's definitely not for inexperienced owners. She's so stubborn. We love her though 😃 And she loves us immensely.
Our dog has long legs though. I just read it's a Parson Russell 😃 I'm Always Learning new things

vilma
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I have 3 JRT, s best dogs ever patients and kindness is all you need

marinusvansteenderen
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Mine just comes to me and is happy when I say bed time he cuddles right up supper close to me n chills

dirtygrimerxr
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My Jack Russell is a girl. She amazes me how smart she is but also stubborn! Lol! She is eleven months of age. I would not trade her for anything! She loves me and I love her! God was so good to put us together!🙏♥️♥️😇

marciesellers
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They are really smart but mine pays me no attention lol

laughingjackel
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I have two rescue JRTs, both girls. Mango is 8 and I got her when she was about ten months and had been badly treated. She was a younger companion to Digger who was about 11 when Mango arrived, Digs died at 16 having been with us since he was 6 weeks due to his mum having mastitis and not being able to feed her pups. We just rescued Pebble (also female) at 8 weeks old. She was the only surviving pup of a litter of 5 (mum rejected them all), and she is just divine; so smart and loving and a great little sister to Mango who has embraced the new situation, and found a new youthful energy. JRTs are the best, Pebble is my fourth (Tosca being my first after only having big dogs before).

sunnyonion
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My JRT Peanut turned 18 this last April. My sister had her mother and brother. This dog has outlived them both! She has been my best friend and companion for almost half of my life. As a pup, she was a hadful, but she went and still does go everywhere with me. Her back legs have given up, but she is still healthy otherwise (vet says she is an "Energizer Bunny"). I started watching this video and she perked right up at the sight of other JRT pups! If you are on the fence about this breed...Know that they will be a lot of work as puppies, but if trained propperly, they will be the best friend that you ever had!

MikeWagoner-bf
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Our killed some of our chicken. : D he had such a big smile in his face while he smashed there nack.
Obviously we tried to stop him. But sometimes he went crazy. Now he is already 17 and walks in small cycles.

johnnymotorzi.
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Lots of helpful tips and tricks concerning training . . . but not !

drewnapier
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Jack Russell is a lovely and very intelligent dog full of antics of their own.
However they need lots of attention and love to connect with them .No doubt they also need good training, like most other dogs.
We have a Jack Russell as a much loved member in our family. Whatever dog you have, if you look after it as a valued member of the family, you will have very rewarding experiences

Oscar-fqrb
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I adopted a rescue Jack Russel cross Papillon and now he's growing in confidence (he was pretty badly mistreated as a puppy so was terrified of everything) his inner terrier is coming out and this video has been really helpful for understanding him. Thanks.

Miss_Lexisaurus
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My dog didn’t get much socialization but he avoids big dogs like the flu

laughingjackel
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"Zap" my Jack is 15 years old and he is still a handful !! In a good way. I don't know how I will handle it when it's time for him to go. I just enjoy everyday I have with him. If God has a personal dog, I am sure it's a Jack Russell🙏😁

williampoff
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I had 6 dogs in my life and rn I own 2. When they do something wrong, I hit them and say no so they make the connection between "no" and hitting, and there is no better way to stop a dog's bad behavior than doing so. I must say that most of the hitting occurs during early stages when they would chew on something they shouldn't like a cable or something like that. The hitting stops because they learn quickly. Now there is no need to hit them because they behave good, but also because now, when i say "no" they know hitting may occur so they know its bad when I say no. However, my wife is like you, gentle "no" with no repercussions, and there she is still having to correct her Tecker after 5 years for things the dog's been doing since we got him, never learned. On the other hand, my dogs (pitbull and Jack Russel) they are both EXTREMELY well behaved and obedient. I am not encouraging hitting, but they are animals, that's how they learn, you have to be rough with them, but to a limit. and do not think they fear me, the opposite, they love me and cry when i come back from traveling after being away for a few weeks.

plm
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6 jack russels later and still a great joy🥰

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