Appearance of the China Jack
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China Jacks are small dogs that can vary according to the parent breed they most closely resemble. Colors are usually white, black, brown and red, but coats can be long and soft like a Chinese Crested or Hairless Dog. They could also be smooth like a Jack Russell Terrier, rough or broken, which is a combination of smooth and rough. Chinese Crested Dogs are finely boned, exotic-looking dogs, while Jack Russell Terriers are solid and robust. Chinese Crested Dogs have elongated, hare-like feet and almond-shaped eyes with an alert expression. They have large, erect ears on their heads. A Jack Russell Terrier's eyes are dark, bright and almond-shaped, while their ears are small and triangular, falling forward. They are strong, muscular dogs. |
Temperament of the China Jack
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China Jacks are loving and affectionate, and make excellent pets. Because of their small size, children will need to be supervised around them so as not to hurt them with rough play, but both parent breeds are playful and get along with children, so they should too. Jack Russell Terriers can be aggressive with other dogs, but early socialization will help. None of the parent breeds are easy to train, especially Jack Russell Terriers, which can be very stubborn but are intelligent and love to play. Your dog will need plenty of exercise and physical activity to be happy and content, otherwise he could become destructive. Both parent breeds love to dig, but as long as they're entertained and mentally stimulated, this should keep those inclinations at bay. Neither breed likes to spend too much time alone, so your dog won't suit someone who works all day. |
Needs and activities of the China Jack
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Again, this will depend on which parent breed your dog takes to most, as Jack Russell Terriers need plenty of exercise while Chinese Crested Dogs are happy to spend time in the house with their owners and sometimes use their extended feet to cuddle. Daily walks are a good idea, as is plenty of playtime for mental stimulation. Outdoors, it will be preferable to have your dog on a leash due to the hunting instinct of the two related breeds, which will probably drive them to chase prey. Your China Jack will do best indoors with a fenced yard where he can play, but one that should be impossible for him to jump over or dig through. Both parent breeds are sensitive to the cold, so don't leave them outside when the temperature drops. |
Maintenance of the China Jack
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Depending on your dog's coat, the amount of grooming he needs will depend. Those who take after a Jack Russell Terrier require relatively low maintenance, although regular brushing is necessary as the Jack Russell Terrier sheds a lot and this will help remove dead hairs. If your dog takes after a Chinese Crested Dog, it will need daily brushing to avoid mats. The hairless variety will need sunscreen when out and about, and will also need a skin moisturizer. They will also need to bathe regularly. Chinese Crested Dogs are considered hypoallergenic, so they're good for allergy sufferers. Try to brush your dog's teeth every day and check for dirty ears. Nails should also be checked to see if they need trimming, as a long nail will curl towards the foot pad or can break easily. |