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martyh
09-06-2011, 19:24
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Say hello to Milo ,we lost our dog a few weeks ago due to ill health :( and the opportunity came up to have Milo ,a miniature jack russel 10 month old .He needs training around other animals as we have a cat and 2 rabbits ,so any tips from pet owners will be appreciated as i know that jack russels can be a bit fiery

joglynne
09-06-2011, 19:39
I can not give you any tips on socialising Milo but I do have to say that he looks a real little charmer. Do you know anything of his history as that may help dealing with any issues?

martyh
09-06-2011, 19:52
I can not give you any tips on socialising Milo but I do have to say that he looks a real little charmer. Do you know anything of his history as that may help dealing with any issues?


He was taken as a puppy by a friend of someone i work with but the gentleman in question has developed emphysema so has been advised by his doctor to get rid of any pets as they can irritate the condition further .He is house trained ...almost ;) and answers to his name and being only 10 months old he will be easy to train .My only concern is the breeds natural instinct to chase other small animals .We have a cat that has been around for 10yrs nearly and lived through 3 dogs so once he gets used to the dog i think he will be alright as long as the dog calms down a bit

joglynne
09-06-2011, 21:00
That sounds as though you are in with a fighting chance at least with the cat who will soon show Milo who is boss. A couple of nose swipes with a sharp claw will soon have Milo leaving a healthy distance between him and the "Boss"

I think your main problem will be Milo's reaction to the rabbits if they are kept as free-run house pets you will have to proceed with a great deal of patience and never leave Milo alone with them.

The only JR I ever had any dealings with was a lunatic. He was "trained" but it only kicked in when he had let off steam which in the main meant that he ran in circles at great speed. OK if he was in a large field but if he was in a room then his run would resemble a "Wall of Death" dash at the height of the back of a couch. :D

So good luck, I am sure the next few weks will be....errr ...intestesting. :D

martyh
09-06-2011, 21:10
That sounds as though you are in with a fighting chance at least with the cat who will soon show Milo who is boss. A couple of nose swipes with a sharp claw will soon have Milo leaving a healthy distance between him and the "Boss"

I think your main problem will be Milo's reaction to the rabbits if they are kept as free-run house pets you will have to proceed with a great deal of patience and never leave Milo alone with them.

The only JR I ever had any dealings with was a lunatic. He was "trained" but it only kicked in when he had let off steam which in the main meant that he ran in circles at great speed. OK if he was in a large field but if he was in a room then his run would resemble a "Wall of Death" dash at the height of the back of a couch. :D

So good luck, I am sure the next few weks will be....errr ...intestesting. :D

Thanks joglynne ,i'm sure it will be interesting and god no the rabbits don't come in the house ,the rabbits are in the hutches and have a run when the weathers nice

mrmistoffelees
09-06-2011, 21:37
I can do you a copy of the dogs trust training dvd if you like ? it's help me immensely with pepper my two year old jack russell and staffy cross (i think thats what the cross is....)

martyh
09-06-2011, 21:49
I can do you a copy of the dogs trust training dvd if you like ? it's help me immensely with pepper my two year old jack russell and staffy cross (i think thats what the cross is....)

That would be great ,how do you find Jacks for training ,i have had labradors and alsations in the past ,any comparison?

mrmistoffelees
09-06-2011, 21:53
That would be great ,how do you find Jacks for training ,i have had labradors and alsations in the past ,any comparison?


drop me a pm with your address and ill get a copy burnt off for you in the next couple of days

Pepper is a food orientated so training is fairly good. I'd put her on a par with a german sheperd perhaps not quite as clever.

So far she can....

sit,
wait,
heel,
down,
fetch,
leave


well she can when there are treats for her :D