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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1031701" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I have a female and a male, and if you want a big dog in a small body, then this is the dog for you! They are very intelligent, and my two both know the definitions of, "No Cows," "No Cats," "No Chickens." Both of mine are strong hunters, and they do lick their lips as they walk past the Peacocks. Ha-ha!!! The picture you posted is a very pretty Jack Russell and I think you should give her a try. She has a very intelligent look on her face and I bet you will not be sorry. I don't think people really check to see what the personalities of these little dogs have, and expect them to be like Rat Terriers. They are more aggressive when playing with their toys, and they compete to get their toys first before you do. They do this with children too, so they can be rough on young children, even if the dog is small. These are very loyal dogs. I have owned several since the early 80's.</p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1031701, member: 637"] I have a female and a male, and if you want a big dog in a small body, then this is the dog for you! They are very intelligent, and my two both know the definitions of, "No Cows," "No Cats," "No Chickens." Both of mine are strong hunters, and they do lick their lips as they walk past the Peacocks. Ha-ha!!! The picture you posted is a very pretty Jack Russell and I think you should give her a try. She has a very intelligent look on her face and I bet you will not be sorry. I don't think people really check to see what the personalities of these little dogs have, and expect them to be like Rat Terriers. They are more aggressive when playing with their toys, and they compete to get their toys first before you do. They do this with children too, so they can be rough on young children, even if the dog is small. These are very loyal dogs. I have owned several since the early 80's. Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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