(Passive dogs lay down to signal a find,
active dogs dig when they have a find)
Not exact matches
This is definitely true of Jack Russells as much as any other
dog - possibly even more so, as the Jack Russell is definitively a terrier:
active, agile, with a propensity to run for miles and
dig endlessly (these
dogs were bred to keep up with the horses during a fox - hunt, and to tunnel after prey that's gone to ground).
Since these
dogs are quite
active and they thrive on mental stimulation and exercise, they need plenty activity or they may turn to mischief, engaging in unwanted behaviors, such as barking,
digging, or chewing.
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Dogs tend to
dig is less
active.
Not everyone is quick enough to chase an
active dog that
digs holes everywhere; however, a rope can help.
Digging in your yard can be bothersome and cause a lot of trouble, but you have to remember that your Jack Russell Terrier is an
active dog that needs to do something with his time.
They may be designed for play, but
dog toys serve a serious purpose — contributing to
dogs» overall health by keeping them
active and stimulated, reducing stress and giving them something to do other than
dig holes in the yard or chew on shoes.
He may be an
active dog that ran through brambles on a hike with his owner, tumbled with a cat or other
dogs at the park, nosed in too close to a wild urban animal such as a raccoon, or cut himself while trying to
dig out of his yard.