Jack Russell Terrier

Compact, fearless and tireless. A working terrier in a small package — not a toy dog.

GroupTerrier
OriginEngland
Weight6–9 kg
Height25–38 cm
Lifespan13–16 years
Energy level
Trainability
Grooming needs
Good with kids
Good with other pets
Hypoallergenic
Watchdog instinct
Novice-owner OK

Bred by Reverend John Russell in 19th-century Devon for fox hunting, the Jack Russell is a true working terrier — fearless, athletic and intensely driven. They are NOT toy dogs despite their size. JRTs need real exercise, real training and a tolerant owner; they reward all of it with one of the most charismatic and long-lived dog experiences you can have.

Temperament

Bold, energetic, alert, independent. Jack Russells are famously feisty — they don't back down from larger dogs and are determined hunters of small animals. Loyal but not endlessly cuddly.

Exercise needs

60–90 minutes of vigorous daily activity. They thrive on agility, terrier racing (terrier-go), flyball and hide-and-seek games. Without enough exercise they dig, bark, escape.

Grooming

Three coat types: smooth (weekly brush), broken (twice a week + occasional hand-strip), and rough (weekly + regular hand-stripping). All are low-maintenance compared to long-coated breeds.

Common health issues

Generally extremely healthy and long-lived (often 15+). Watch for: patellar luxation, lens luxation, deafness in some white-headed lines, Legg-Calvé-Perthes (small breeds).

👍 Best for

Active singles, country homes, sport handlers, owners who can be firm and patient.

👎 Not best for

Households with small pets (rabbits, guinea pigs) — prey drive is high. Quiet households.

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