Jack Russell x Chihuahua (Jackhuahuas) pups in Droitwich
Here there are only 2 pups. 1 Male (long haired, lighter in colour with White Markings), and 1 Female (Black & Tan Short haired). These little cuties are being sold for £200 each and Available 10th feb, this is just to make sure that they are drinking well before going to new homes. Please contact Shandy for more information Thank you. A cross between two well loved breeds, the Jack Russell and the Chihuahua, this cross is becoming popular due to the great combination of two such wonderful breeds of small dog.Jackahuahuas are charming, tough, devoted little dogs with a passion for living and having fun. They have an infusion of great characteristics that give a small dog full of personality and vigour. To me there is more to this cross than a so called 'designer dog'. They really are a great dog, they are full of energy, intelligence, humour and happiness. They give great doggie companionship in a small package In choosing a Jackahuahua, it is important to understand the characteristics of both breeds: you are getting a lively bundle of dog with strong 'terrier' drive and enthusiasm. You are also getting a dog that loves attention, cuddles and laps! I recommend that you take your Jackahuahua to puppy school/dog classes. This is an important start in life, it will help start and and maintain good communications between you and your dog as well as providing a great place to socialise your dog in a safe controlled environment. The Jackahuahua can have either the coat of a terrier or Chihuahua depending on the genetics of each match, in some cases the coat may be wirey and tough, in others soft and very fine. I have found that many of them have the finer coat of the Chihuahua and this coat is not built for as much warmth and toughness as comes with the more weather repellant terrier coat. The softer coated dogs may benefit from the wearing of a 'rug' in extreme weather and in the harder rain storms will need a waterproof garment to help keep warm and dry. Remember that they will feel the cold more when stood still, make walks brisk and if you do stop to talk to other walkers, be very aware of the comfort of your dog, if he is cold and has no coat on, do not stand around making him colder. Although a small dog in size, the Jackahuahua is the result of two breeds that think they are larger than life!