It just depends where you get one - they can range from $200 - $500. Check your local Humane Societys or shelters you may be able to get one there for cheap - its better to adopt a pet that is in need of a home. I had my Jack Russell for 20yrs - great little dogs!!
It was a German Shepherd. ...Uh no, I just must go out of my way a million years later to say that you should WATCH the movies before you go trying to answer questions. SPECK was a Jack Russell Terrier mix or something similar...nothing even similar to a GERMAN which weighs, oh, 25 X that... You're welcome. Sheesh.
Yes, Jack Russell terriers are carnivores. Their diet should primarily consist of animal-based proteins, such as meat and fish, to meet their nutritional needs as active, energetic dogs. However, it's important to also provide them with a balanced diet that includes some vegetables and fruits for essential vitamins and minerals.
The Jack Russell Terrier is a perky, merry, devoted, and loving dog. Spirited and obedient, yet absolutely fearless. Careful and amusing, he enjoys games and playing with toys. Friendly and generally kind to children who have been taught not to tease or strike the dog. They are intelligent, yet willful and determined. They can be slightly difficult to train and need a firm, experienced trainer. The Jack Russell can be aggressive with other dogs if not well trained and socialized. Some have killed or been killed in dog fights. Early socialization can help substantially moderate this trait. They have strong hunting instincts (stronger than your average terrier) and should not be trusted with other small animals. They like to chase and explore. Be careful not to let them off the lead unless they are very well-trained. Jack Russells like to bark and dig. They tend to get restless and destructive if not kept fruitfully occupied and well exercised. Jack Russells climb, which means they can climb over a fence, they also jump. A Jack that stands 12 inches high can easily jump five feet. JRTs are not the breed for a inexperienced dog owner. This is a BIG dog in a little dogs body. The owner needs to be as strong-willed as they are, or this little guy will take over. With the right owner this little dog can really excel, but is not recommended for those who have not had prior experience with terriers. The Jack Russell Terrier must present a lively, active and alert appearance. It should impress with its fearless and happy disposition. It should be remembered that the Jack Russell is a working terrier and should retain these instincts. Nervousness, cowardice or over-aggressiveness should be discouraged and it should always appear confident.
to find the book you must go on walks to have a better chance of finding it wear a lucky collar , clover clock and also your dog must be able to walk very far so that you can go over every single ? block just keep going till you find it and trust me it is worth it they are so cute i have one named Toby and he can do back flips so just keep at it i hope this has helped GOOD LUCK !!
Well if you go on walks and have something like a lucky collar and a lucky clock at home, you might just fin it however I have never found it due to how rare it is. Sometimes you may come over a hidden present which isn't marked on the map. Those are usually rare items however if you don't feed your dog and it is Hungary it may be scraps which make your dog slow and the music will change but if your dog is in top condition and venture round a bit you may come across it. If your friend has it you can get it off them via bark mode. Happy hunting!!^_^
you must be 21 years old
It is a West Highland White terrier, a Westie.
A Yorkshire Terrier is a heterotroph. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and must consume other organisms to obtain nutrients for energy.
that's just the way those terriers are they must inherit it from their parents!
It is called the inside approach. The idea behind it is, it prevents a player coming over the top, a swing flaw which causes most bad shots in golf. It is endorsed by Rick Smith and Jack Nicklaus so it must be good.
Rat Terriers and Toy Fox Terriers are DEFINITELY not the same, although they have a common background and some Rat Terrier's have Toy Fox Terrier's background in their pedigrees. Here are some of the differences: # Color. TFTs may only be white and black with tan trim, white and black, or white and tan. RTs come in a much wider variety of colors. # Size. TFTs may not be over 7 pounds. Although the RT standard does not specify weight, it allows dogs up to 19 inches in height, measured at the withers. # Background. The TFTs were bred down from the Smooth Fox Terrier. The RT's background includes Smooth Fox Terriers, Beagles, Whippets, and Manchesters. # Ears. The TFTs must have erect ears. RTs may have erect, tipped, or button ears. # Tail. TFTs have docked or natural bob tails, with a high tail set. RTs may have docked, natural bob or natural tails, set on at the end of the croup. # Eyes. TFTs may only have dark eyes. RTs may have any shade of brown from dark to amber, blue, or hazel eyes. # Croup. TFTs have a flat croup. RTs have a slighly sloping croup. Rat Terriers and Toy Fox Terriers are DEFINITELY not the same, although they have a common background and some Rat Terrier's have Toy Fox Terrier's background in their pedigrees. Here are some of the differences: # Color. TFTs may only be white and black with tan trim, white and black, or white and tan. RTs come in a much wider variety of colors. # Size. TFTs may not be over 7 pounds. Although the RT standard does not specify weight, it allows dogs up to 19 inches in height, measured at the withers. # Background. The TFTs were bred down from the Smooth Fox Terrier. The RT's background includes Smooth Fox Terriers, Beagles, Whippets, and Manchesters. # Ears. The TFTs must have erect ears. RTs may have erect, tipped, or button ears. # Tail. TFTs have docked or natural bob tails, with a high tail set. RTs may have docked, natural bob or natural tails, set on at the end of the croup. # Eyes. TFTs may only have dark eyes. RTs may have any shade of brown from dark to amber, blue, or hazel eyes. # Croup. TFTs have a flat croup. RTs have a slighly sloping croup.