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Training Jack Russell Terrier: how to

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Jack Russell terriers are excellent pets and beautiful dogs, it's hard not to fall for their adorable little faces and bright, perky eyes, so it's easy to see why they are so popular on TV and in movies. But this pint sized pooch can be strong willed and stubborn so a Jack Russell that is poorly trained can turn an entire human household upside down.

The first thing any new Jack Russell terrier owner should know is that you have a long road of training ahead of you in order to establish yourself as the master of the house and the leader to your new dog. You should start training your dog as soon as he arrives at the house and continue to teach him until he understands and follows the most basic orders and respects the family members. Here are some great ideas to help you train your Jack Russell terrier to become a positive addition to your family.



Persistence in Rules

A Jack Russell terrier is a very smart creature, but the disposition he carries in conjunction to his "intelligence" may become a hindrance at times in training the Jack Russell. There are times in which these dogs rise up against their master's dominance over them, even when it seems that they have totally acclimated to the household rules. Consistent training can help to establish a proper pattern of behavior so be sure to remain firm in your expectations and reinforce correct behavior with plenty of praise and reward. With time and patience, most Jack Russells will eventually learn to listen to their owners and become loving members of the family.?The most crucial aspect an owner should bear in mind is that the household rules need to be persistently honored to keep your terrier in good order.

Natural-born Instincts

Jack Russell terriers were originally bred as hunting dogs and this instinct could cause your pet to give chase to other animals, such as the family cat, other dogs or even cars. Properly training your Jack Russell will help your pet curb these impulses but can never completely reverse the instinct to chase.?Keeping your Jack Russell leashed is an essential part of your owner responsibility, and ensuring that he cannot escape from your backyard or home. Due to the fact that these dogs are notorious diggers, it would be wise to assess the borders of your yard to ensure your dog isn't able to run away. Also, it would be bad judgment to keep a Jack Russell in a household with other small animals like hamsters or cats, as there is no promise that the terrier won't try to "hunt" the other pets at some point.

Training your Jack Russell could be a more time consuming and trying experience than with other dog breeds, but the benefits of having a docile dog are numerous. Jack Russells are one of the most personable and intelligent breeds, and on top of that make excellent companions to their human owners. Your Jack Russell terrier will be a delightful part of your family for a long time.?

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Training Jack Russell Terrier