Black and white jack russel terrier

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That being said, if you breed a purebred Chihuahua with a purebred Jack Russel terrier, it’s quite likely that their offspring will have some, if not all, of the characteristics of both breeds. This puppy has the coloring and floppy ears of a Jack Russel, but the large round eyes of a Chihuahua.Īny time you mix two dog breeds, the results are going to be, to some extent, left to chance.

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Its coloring, coat, ear shape and other variables would be less predictable, but no matter what, you would probably wind up with an awesome little dog.Ī Jack Russel-Chihuahua mix can have many looks. Combining the assertive, fearless nature of the Jack Russel terrier with the devotion, loyalty and “I’m not a little dog” attitude of the chihuahua, the dog would most likely be a little larger than the standard chihuahua but still small enough to pick up and carry around if the need arose. If you were a designer dog breeder and wanted to create a small (but not too small) feisty (but not too feisty), sweet-tempered (most of the time) dog, you couldn’t come up with a better choice than a Jack Russel-Chihuahua mix.

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