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Question by Laurie
Submitted on 8/12/2003
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I have two JRTs - a male and a female (mother and son).  We are thinking of adding
another dog - a different breed - to the household, although it would be my daughter's
dog.  Any suggestions as to how to make this work?  Thanks, Laurie  


Answer by Jase
Submitted on 8/22/2004
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Hi, I suggest you to Spay and N. both of your JTR, because, You will have them to be inbred which once you have puppies later on and the puppies will not be them self or will be develop differently, possibility a very short life span, could have 6 toe in each paws, two head puppy, ETC.. Inbreds are not proper bred, cause inbred is that a mother to son, or sister to brother to have mating together.. I suggest you NOT to have another dog around JTR, cause they can be very aggressively to same sex dogs.. If you have any further questions, Email me at Jasetaichidude@yahoo.com and currently own a 6 YRS. old JTR.. thanks

 

Answer by Cassie
Submitted on 3/27/2005
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I was wondering the same thing we have a 5 year old female Jack Russel and we are thinking of getting a scottie for my dads birthday. I hope some one out there has the answer to the question.

 

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