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Question by BOS
Submitted on 6/5/2004
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how to stop jack russell terriors from shedding?


Answer by PegNYNY
Submitted on 9/17/2004
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Often bathing?

 

Answer by Cheryl
Submitted on 10/29/2004
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I don't have one. I'm wanting to know myself.

 

Answer by andrew
Submitted on 11/3/2004
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you don't. if you want a dog that does not shed, get a hairless chinese crested instead.

 

Answer by Crystal
Submitted on 12/27/2004
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if you brush their coat once a month you get rid of dead hair folicals and  they have less to shed.It is hard to keep them still for 5 minutes but u can try.

 

Answer by nance
Submitted on 3/31/2005
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How to keep a Jack Russell from shedding

 

Answer by beauts
Submitted on 5/23/2005
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i need help to stop my jack russell
from shedding

 

Answer by Jack
Submitted on 8/19/2005
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Don't buy one!

 

Answer by phoebe's mom
Submitted on 9/5/2005
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help, what is the answer?

 

Answer by Kay
Submitted on 2/19/2006
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What can I do about my female Jack Russel terrors shedding?  She stays in the house all the time, except for her walks and bathroom use.  She is 5 years old, short smooth haired.  And she is very active, large house to run around in.  BUT WE CAN NOT KEEP AHEAD OF THE HAIR.  Pleas HELP!  Any suggestions will be appreciated.

 

Answer by minischnauzer lover
Submitted on 3/12/2006
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We have a jack russell, what we are doing is buying food with higher linolic acid in it. It is great for their skin and fur. He's not shedding as much, another thing to do is feed it raw eggs.

 

Answer by spider-monkey
Submitted on 3/15/2006
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brush them daily, and bathe them at least once a month. Doesn't stop shedding completly, but it makes it so there is less excess fur flying around.

 

Answer by Nikki
Submitted on 5/23/2006
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You can't stop them from shedding
they must be brushed daily or every other day at least
if you can't deal with hair all over everything you own a jack russell is not for you

 

Answer by monique
Submitted on 10/14/2006
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you don't

 

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