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  • Jack Russel Rescue/Adoption

    Find out all there is to know about Jack Russel Rescue and uncover the pros and cons of adopting a Jack Russel.

    When it comes to getting a new dog, a Jack Russel rescue or a Jack Russel adoption might be something that you are considering. This is a very good thing to do, but however there are several things that you might want to keep in mind before you decide that this is something for you.

    Good Things About Adoption

    There are several good things about Jack Russel adoptions that you should know. When you get a dog from a shelter or an adoption center, you are going to be not only adopting a dog, but adopting the past that the dog has had. Many times, Jack Russel rescue dogs come with a history. You might be able to find out where the dog used to live, if there were other dogs around, or how the dog does with children. All of this information can be very important to you, so be sure that you ask when you are considering a Jack Russel rescue dog and make sure that you get all of the information possible on that particular dog before you decide to adopt it.

    However, sometimes there is no history available on the Jack Russel rescue dog. If this is the case, you have no way of knowing what the dog is really like, or what kind of experiences it has gone through. Remember that dogs are much like humans, each experience that they have, especially when they are young, will shape how they act when they are adults. If you are planning on rescuing a Jack Russel that you can’t find any information about, you should be very careful.

    A jack Russel rescue dog can fit wonderfully into your home. Many times they are the sweetest and most loving dogs. However, since you don’t’ know what happened to them, you need to watch the dog very carefully for a long time. It might be that nothing appears to bother them, but when someone comes over who is very tall, they will get angry and bite them, because a very tall person once kicked or hurt them. If you know that your rescue dog was abused or abandoned, there are going to be things that you should be careful about. Make sure that you never leave children alone with your dog, and take great care to know how your dog will react to a child before you ever have a child near your dog.

    Even though adopting a rescue dog can be very rewarding, you should know about the top ten Jack Russel rescue mistakes that people make with Jack Russel rescue dogs.

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