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  • My ex had one. It bit me. I've not really liked them much since. I prefer cats to dogs, and big dogs to small
  • They are not good kid dogs and they are way too hyper
  • As dogs go I'm fairly indifferent towards them. I think they can be a bit yippy and aggressive though, but that might be completely off the mark since I know zilch about dogs. One bit my Grandma, so I'm not particularly fond of that particular dog. Luckily we got our own back when our rabbit attacked the dog's owner (don't ask).
  • Small, snappy, untrustworthy, nasty, bait for bigger dogs, rotten attitude, lousy with kids, lousy with adults, fantastic stuffed and mounted then thrown in the bin. While I imagine this offends, I make no apologies, I have personal experience of jackies and I DON'T LIKE THEM! You many have ntoiced.
  • My brother has a parsons jack russel and he is snappy with children...oh and hes lost a back leg.
  • In my opinion The Jack Russell is one of the best dog breeds around. I have one, appropriately named Russell, and he has survived a snake bite and still brings joy to my whole family. He is one of the most intelligent animals i have owned and is a great pet. Russell is almost human and just seems to understand every word i say! Jack Russells may bark a bit, but if you get the right dog they will be a valuable companion, as they are intelligent, active and friendly.
  • tHEY ARE GREAT DOGS.
  • My first dog was a Jack Russel Called Boots. It was super intelligent and learned extremely quickly. This is NOT a lap-dog, it's a hardy little power-house of a working dog. It needs plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, or you'll have your furniture torn to shreds and sore hands cos they've been bitten by a frustrated dog. Do you have the stamina and energy to own one? If not, get a chiwawa.

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