Yeah, I have done small amounts of research on them before. They tell you these are small in size but be prepared to own a large dog. In all actuality, this dog would most likely not fit my lifestyle. I still love them

If I ever get another pet it would probably be a cat again. Who knows though, my life might change.
I'm all too aware of the digging and animal attacking. This friend of mine was my best for at least 10 years. His first Jack Russel wasn't very friendly to me. If I made like was hitting him she would attack. The thing would run off, there is no way you can catch these little buggers, extremely fast. We couldn't take this dog out with us. He had a dobermam too. He wouldn't have been a poster dog for that breed, rather timid, but he was a great dog nonetheless. He later got another Jack Russel after his doberman died. That dog was not as hyper as his other Jack.
That dog I watch in The Mask seems to be the cutest, smartest etc... You just can't know. But, I would end up with the devil of all teriers, I'm sure. Doberman, Parson or a Bulldog are probably the only dogs I would ever consider. Doberman are high on the list, the little research I have done say it would be a great pet.
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