Most Jack Russell Terriers possess dominant temperaments, although this varies from individual to individual. Terrier breeds are typically more on the dominant side, particularly Jack Russell Terriers.
Why are Jack Russell Terriers usually dominant?
They need this kind of temperament to hunt small game. Certain animals like foxes and badgers will fight back when cornered. A successful hunting dog will be dominant enough to fight back and to stay with the hunt and not run away in the face of danger.
How does a dominant dog act?
Dominant dogs tend to be independent, willful and often aggressive with other dogs and sometimes with people. The classic signs of a dominant Jack Russell include ears forward, tail up and stiff and barely wagging, body tense and leaning forward, hair up on shoulders and spine, prolonged staring and teeth bared in the front of the mouth. They can also be harder to train, and will often “test” you to see who is the boss.
How will my Jack Russell test me?
Your Jack Russell may test you in various ways. He may growl at you when you try to move him off the bed or ignore you when you call him.
What do I do if my Jack Russell behaves this way?
If you have established yourself as the leader, a strong, firm word should be enough to remind your Jack Russell who is in charge. If this doesn’t work, seek the advice of a professional trainer who is experienced with terriers and can help you change the pecking order in your household.
You need to take immediate action to prevent this behavior from continuing.
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