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Waldo

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small

About Waldo

Norco, CA

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Long
Black, White / Cream

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Waldo’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Waldo's Story

Jack Russell Terrier personality<br/><br/>The Jack Russell terrier is a happy, energetic dog with a strong desire to work. This breed is most happy when given companionship and a job to do. Digging is normal for a Jack Russell, especially if he decides it is his job to free your yard from rodents! Hunting ability is bred into them it is their nature. The desire to hunt combined with a high energy level makes training a must for the Jack Russell. You will never win a battle of wills with a Jack Russell.<br/><br/>Because he is a baying terrier, the Jack Russell can be vocal. They bark alot...However, these dogs are alert and make good watchdogs. The breed is naturally assertive and may not tolerate young children or other animals in the home. They especially can be aggressive toward other dogs.<br/><br/>What to expect<br/><br/>Given the personality of the Jack Russell, this breed is not for everyone. The hunting instinct cannot be trained out of the breed. These dogs instinctively see the family cat or hamster as prey. Some may be able to learn to get along with other pets if brought into the home as a puppy, but a potential guardian needs to consider the possibilities beforehand.<br/><br/>The Jack Russell terrier needs lots of exercise and a home with a large fenced yard is best. The Jack Russell has an urge to explore and hunt and bark and will wander off many have been trapped for days in underground culverts and dens. If kept indoors, daily brisk walks are a must!<br/><br/>The Jack Russell also enjoys going along on a hike or a long game of fetch with barking This is not the breed for you if you prefer a dog who will sit peacefully on the couch all day he will sleep all night without a peep, but when daybreak hits...watch out. He will be energetic all day..<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Little Waldo was raised his first year with his Pet Mom, then baby arrived in the home and not much time was available for Waldo. So Pet Mom thought it was best to find him a home that could give him the attention he needs. He is a lap dog, barks alot, velcro dog and loves to be with his human. other dogs, cats and Kids are ok, you just have to set the rules. He is the bestest dog and is just so willing to learn.<br/><br/>will you be his forever mom or dad?<br/><br/>Please call, text or email: bondosue@aol.com 951-403-3473 and we will set up a meet and greet here in Riverside, California.

Jack Russell Terrier personality

The Jack Russell terrier is a happy, energetic dog with a strong desire to work. This breed is most happy when given companionship and a job to do. Digging is normal for a Jack Russell, especially if he decides it is his job to free your yard from rodents! Hunting ability is bred into them it is their nature. The desire to hunt combined with a high energy level makes training a must for the Jack Russell. You will never win a battle of wills with a Jack Russell.

Because he is a baying terrier, the Jack Russell can be vocal. They bark alot...However, these dogs are alert and make good watchdogs. The breed is naturally assertive and may not tolerate young children or other animals in the home. They especially can be aggressive toward other dogs.

What to expect

Given the personality of the Jack Russell, this breed is not for everyone. The hunting instinct cannot be trained out of the breed. These dogs instinctively see the family cat or hamster as prey. Some ma

Jack Russell Terrier personality

The Jack Russell terrier is a happy, energetic dog with a strong desire to work. This breed is most happy when given companionship and a job to do. Digging is normal for a Jack Russell, especially if he decides it is his job to free your yard from rodents! Hunting ability is bred into them it is their nature. The desire to hunt combined with a high energy level makes training a must for the Jack Russell. You will never win a battle of wills with a Jack Russell.

Because he is a baying terrier, the Jack Russell can be vocal. They bark alot...However, these dogs are alert and make good watchdogs. The breed is naturally assertive and may not tolerate young children or other animals in the home. They especially can be aggressive toward other dogs.

What to expect

Given the personality of the Jack Russell, this breed is not for everyone. The hunting instinct cannot be trained out of the breed. These dogs instinctively see the family cat or hamster as prey. Some may be able to learn to get along with other pets if brought into the home as a puppy, but a potential guardian needs to consider the possibilities beforehand.

The Jack Russell terrier needs lots of exercise and a home with a large fenced yard is best. The Jack Russell has an urge to explore and hunt and bark and will wander off many have been trapped for days in underground culverts and de

Waldo is from Starlight Stepping Stones

[Norco, CA]

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Location
P.O. Box 38 Norco, CA, 92863

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