They choose you - resistance is futile!![]()
Alison said:They choose you - resistance is futile!![]()
And with two nine year olds coming along I guess the choice wont be mine! !!
Also had a negative experience of a friends female having a phantom puppy and being aggressive.
If I told you one was a lurcher and one was a pointer that might give you a clueCobra, what are your dogs trained for?
Well thats it then you've blown itAnd with two nine year olds coming along I guess the choice wont be mine! !!
*nods* she had a phantom puppy and for days would growl and snap if we went near her basket and her teddy.
All true. Males can have a scrap to find out who is boss, and then each accepts the other without problem. Bitches constantly go up and down with their cycles and will never forgive and forget.Males all they way for me, have owned bitches in my time but find males much easier to train.
Contrary to belief they don't all run off after every female in season, only had one that tried, just keep your garden secure.
Nort a fan of nueturing either, never had one done
Also find bitches far less forgiving, if they get involed in a fight, with my dogs they have a spat and once
it's over it's forgotten, bitches can be a right pain if that happens
with my dogs they have a spat and once
it's over it's forgotten, bitches can be a right pain if that happens
in fact I wouldn't buy any dog from a breeder who breeds for show, they tend to dump their rubbish on the public.
And I agree about the neutering - I've never done that, but if you feel that you must, at least don't do it until the animal is sexually mature - otherwise it will be a puppy for ever.
Yep I'd never recommend having one done until they were at least 2 years old.
It's where rescues and I fall out because they seems to want them done as soon as possible and see it as cure for every damn problem the dog has, most common being aggression, which in reality if it's fear agression in males can be made worse by the loss of testosterone in castration :thumbsdown:
cam1986 said:They are ok with kids? I guess it is all down to how you train them and how you look after them etc.

They are ok with kids? I guess it is all down to how you train them and how you look after them etc.
Yep I'd never recommend having one done until they were at least 2 years old.
It's where rescues and I fall out because they seems to want them done as soon as possible and see it as cure for every damn problem the dog has, most common being aggression, which in reality if it's fear agression in males can be made worse by the loss of testosterone in castration :thumbsdown:

Are male Jack Russels ok? Looking at one for my 5 year old daughter. Not sure though.
We have always had bitches. Looking at a litter tomorrow of both sexes. We are tempted to go for a male this time.
What are the pros and cons of each ?
you really should only think about it if you want the responsibility of a dog for life, not that your daughter wants on
