Jack Russell Terriers for Dummies | 
enlarge | Author: Deborah Britt-hay Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
List Price: $15.99 Buy Used: $1.58 You Save: $14.41 (90%)
New (39) Used (58) Collectible (2) from $1.58
Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 28343
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 264 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0764552686 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.755 EAN: 9780764552687 ASIN: 0764552686
Publication Date: October 9, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available
|
| Also Available In:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description With their spunky personalities, endless energy, and remarkable intelligence, it’s no wonder Jack Russell Terriers have become a favorite for television ads and Hollywood films. Performing comes naturally to Jack Russell Terriers (JRTs for short). They love to show off their strange and quirky personalities, and they have more than their share of fun while entertaining you and themselves. Despite their winsome ways, Jack Russell Terriers aren’t for everyone. It takes time, patience, and an unmistakable sense of humor to tolerate their endless antics and tireless energy. For thousands of dog owners across the country, however, no other breed is worth considering. Jack Russell Terriers For Dummies is the guide for you if - You're thinking of owning a Jack Russell Terrier
- You just brought a new puppy home
- You are curious about this popular breed
- You already own a JRT and want to know more about its temperament
Jack Russell Terriers For Dummies shows you how to cope with the breed's high energy levels and odd but common behaviors. You'll become acquainted with the breed standard and look at common faults. This book also covers the following topics and more: - Distinguishing between a pet dog and a show dog
- Deciding if a puppy or an adult dog is best for you
- Puppy-proofing your house
- Understanding guidelines for obedience training and agility training,
- Dealing with behavioral problems such as separation anxiety, aggression, and barking
- Finding a great veterinarian
- Knowing how to care for your pet: Health, grooming, exercise
- Dealing with health concerns specific to JRTs
Jack Russell Terriers are cute, charming, and very smart. They're a big dog in a little dog’s body and are fun, fearless, and funny to be around. Remember, however, that they also are pushy, extremely active, and have a voracious appetite for attention. Jack Russell Terriers For Dummies will help you make sure you’re making a well-educated, conscious choice to purchase one of these little white tornadoes and to give you the knowledge to keep your sanity after the decision has been made.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Sorry I didn't get much out of it August 10, 2008 I know that the book is for dummies. I kept saying "Duh, teach me something new and effective." The book was heavy on the traits. I now know about the breed but I need solutions
Elementary January 23, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Guess it does say "for dummies" but I still thought this book as a little too elementary. Also, tired of hearing what bad qualities JRTs have -- a little too heavy on the negative side, I felt. Frankly, I didn't get a lot out of this book that was useful to me, a first-time JRT owner.
Nothing Prepares You For A Jack - But This Helps January 14, 2008 We have two Jack Russell Terrorizors, and this book helped with the basics. I read it cover to cover a few times, and it had some good hints. It would be best to get this book before you ever get a dog, but I am sure that if you buy this book it is because you are already getting a Jack, not because you went out and bought every book of every type of dog. That is the only downside to this book. It spends way too much time talking about the decision to get a Jack. I guess this is because a lot of people got Jack's thinking they were apartment dogs and realized they had bought a Rambo when they should have bought a Fifi. This book should have said that Jack's are way more resilient than any other dog you can probably get (read: way more stubborn, so you can't always be the Dog Whisperer, you sometimes have to be the Dog Shouter). You will have to be very consistent and strict (I am a softie, so some of the hints were not good for me, because it should say "Get ready to be a Drill Sargent"). Jacks are very smart, tough, territorial (especially if female and with puppies, or male and there is a female in heat nearby, or just in general), (they can be aggressive, my 14 lb jack attached a 150 lb Rottweiler and had kicked his butt before we could get them apart) and you have to be prepared to keep them busy. Also be prepared for them to take forever to be potty trained (up to a year). Mine are now happy, so loving, and I am glad I had this book. We live in a Townhouse, and our dogs are loving it. They do get walked every morning, get busy games to play with and have a two hour play group every day so they get lots of diversion, which they absolutely require.
Great book for new JRT owners... December 7, 2007 I have previously owned a Collie, Golden Retriever, and a pound mutt - but no dog has been more fun than the Jack Russell we just got. He's 3 months old and this book explained his personality perfectly. It also went over all the neat little tricks required to get them to follow orders and act right! Well written book, easy to read & very useful.
Jack Russel Terriers for Dummies May 13, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a very good book. A lifeline in a troubled sea of dog woes.
|
|
|