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Jessie The Jack Russell; I want one like this
Topic Started: Mar 21 2013, 04:37 AM (142 Views)
goldengal
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Mistress, House of Dogs
Makes me realize what lazy lumps our dogs are ...... real slackers. biggrin 04

We would all love a dog like this one!!
YOU DOG LOVERS�MUST SEE....
His owner is 21 years old and had never trained a dog before. They live in Litchfield Park near Phoenix.
(Sound) http://www.youtube.com/embed/PztO-OvzRyg?rel=0

Take care,
Pat
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FuzzyO
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Really remarkable! Just proves how much dogs love to have jobs.
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Kahu
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Jack Russells really are such 'busy' dogs .... that's a great video series, I enjoyed it very much.
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greenleaves
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That was cute, but I don't think I want to eat the pancake!
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Dana
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If a Russel does not get enough attention and stimulation they can be absolute house wreckers who can chew through couches if left alone a lot. Not a good choice for a lazy dog owner.

They are extremely intelligent and fun dogs when given all they need.
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