What Are The Benefits And Downsides of a Pug Jack Russell Mix?
Consider a Jack Russell Pug for a pet if you don’t think you can handle the non-stop action of the purebred Jack Russell, or if you live in an apartment. Pugs are very much a people-dog, whereas Jack Russells are often more preoccupied with the furry little animal on the other side of the park. A Jack Russell Pug may show some of the pep of a purebred JRT, while also showing more of a lapdog quality. As always, you’ll have to check out the personality of an individual pup before you decide whether it’s more like a Pug or more like a Jack Russell. Note: The shorter muzzle of the Pug means less protection for the face, which means they are vulnerable to eye wounds and other problems. There are also some breathing illnesses which are common in Pugs. If you own or want to own a Pug/JRT, it’s important to have a good knowledge of the type of training these dogs require. Read my free special report to make sure you avoid all the major training mistakes. My full-length ebook will save you the