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Jack Russell Terrier / Beagle (short coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Baby  : :  Medium


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About Quentin the Jack-a-Bee Puppy

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $350.00
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: White with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
  • Color: White with Tan / Spots
  • Current Size: 4.5 Pounds
  • Potential Size: 40 Pounds
  • Current Age: 12 Years 3 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Housetrained: No

Quentin came to us from a dedicated volunteer.  She was at a pet store with her own dog and someone outside asked if she would like little Quentin.  They told her that his Beagle and Jack Russell got together and that Quentin was the last of the litter!

Foster Update: Quentin is a very sweet and typical puppy. After the first couple of nights Quentin has settled very nicely at night.  We are crate training him and he is doing well.  He gets up around 5:30-6:30 and I'm very proud to say he has had a dry crate!. Potty training is going good he has had just a few accidents in the house.  We are training him to ring a bell when he wants to go outside :)  Quentin  is eager to play with just about anything. He gets along with my dog Razor but Razor chooses not to play with him much. Quinton is curios about my cat too but gets too easily distracted to worry about her.  Quinton loves to snuggle and play in your lap.  He's such a sweet puppy!

Foster Update: Quentin is leaning to sit on command and he is ringing a bell to be let out or potty.  He has still had a couple of accidents but only the pee pee kind. He is a sweet boy and just learning to play.  He has slept in his crate for several nights with no problem and has woken up to a dry crate!  We are teaching him several commands and he's doing well for his age.

Foster Update:  Quentin is doing well he is learning a few commands such as "sit", "come", "inside" and "potty".   He still has some potty issues but only has one or no accidents during the day.  He likes to sleep in his crate and has had no overnight accidents. He loves to play outside especially with my dog.  He still needs to be watched outside because he is an escape artist.  Quentin loves to chew on everything so we are trying to keep wires, shoes and socks out of reach :)  He loves to cuddle and sleep in a lap.  Separation anxiety is getting better, he will whine for a bit but realizes that he is ok and calms down.  He loves to eat and can be impatient waiting for his food.  Quentin likes children and cats (though he's not sure what to do with the cats).  All in all he is a sweet boy.

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Jack Russell Terrier was developed in 19th century England by a clergyman named Jack Russell. This feisty little terrier was used to hunt small game, particularly fox, by digging the quarry out of its den. Breeders have emphasized its working ability, so the standard is very broad, encompassing a wide range of accepted body types. On English hunts, the Jack Russell Terriers were supposed to be long-legged enough to keep up with the hounds. The energetic and playful Jack Russell makes a good family companion. The Jack Russell Terrier is a perky, merry, devoted, and loving dog. Spirited and obedient, yet absolutely fearless. Careful and amusing, he enjoys games and playing with toys. Friendly and generally kind to children who have been taught not to tease or strike the dog. They are intelligent, yet willful and determined. They have strong hunting instincts (stronger than your average terrier) and should not be trusted with other small animals. They like to chase and explore. Be careful not to let them off the lead unless they are very well-trained. Jack Russells like to bark and dig. They tend to get restless and destructive if not kept fruitfully occupied and well exercised. Jack Russells climb, which means they can climb over a fence, they also jump. A Jack that stands 12 inches high can easily jump five feet. JRTs are not the breed for a inexperienced dog owner. This is a BIG dog in a little dogs body. The owner needs to be as strong-willed as they are, or this little guy will take over.

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Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids

 
 

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