I know of someone with a Jack Russell and a shepard and the Jack Russell can be pretty harsh, but i am sure not all are...Originally posted by caseysmom
A friend of mine at work's jack russell just had a litter of 9, another friend has a pup from the last litter, he says it has been a good dog so far. I know jack russells are high energy...I know I am crazy but its kind of hard to resist.
BTW, i wouldn't be surprised if Casey is a full blood entelbucher. I think i mentioned that before. You say she is shy, and feel she might have been abused, due to her personality, but it is also possible that she is a rare breed with some weird quirks, since i have a sennehund ( as is the entelbucher), i know that Dale certainly has some weird quirks, and has never been owned by anyone but us. He is terrified of empty milk jugs, and we have NEVER abused him with one, but you would think that someone beat him over the head with one...he hates them. Just something to think about, she may just have a weird personality...and from day one, i thought she looked just like an entelbucher or appenzellar.
Back onto the subject at hand, i think, for sure, a male dog and a medium sized may be a better option than a small, if you think she might not have the patience for a small dog that might try to play the alpha role, which some try to...my mom's 15 lb. poodle is alpha over my 100 lb. Swissie, but Dale doesn't mind![]()
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