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Buying a Parson Russell Terrier
Buying a Parson Russell Terrier is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly.
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What is the typical temperament of a Parson Russell Terrier?
They are bold, energetic and highly alert, with a strong prey drive and a very independent streak. Many are affectionate with their families but can be intense, vocal and sometimes pushy if not well trained. They tend to be confident around other dogs, yet their hunting background can make them reactive toward small, fast-moving animals.
How much exercise does a Parson Russell Terrier really need each day?
Most adults need at least 60 to 90 minutes of vigorous activity every day, not just short walks. They benefit from a mix of brisk walks, running, off-leash play in secure areas and mentally challenging games or training. Without this outlet, they are prone to restlessness, nuisance barking and destructive behavior.
Are Parson Russell Terriers good family dogs for homes with children?
They can be very good family companions for active households with older, respectful children. Their high energy and intensity mean they may be too boisterous for toddlers and do not enjoy rough handling. Early socialization and clear rules around interactions with kids are important to prevent nipping and overexcitement.
What are the main health issues seen in Parson Russell Terriers?
Key concerns include patellar luxation, eye problems such as lens luxation and cataracts, and deafness, especially in predominantly white dogs. Some lines may also have a risk of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease and certain hereditary ataxias. Responsible breeders typically screen breeding stock for eyes, hearing and joint health.
How are Parson Russell Terriers different from Jack Russell Terriers?
They were developed from the same root stock but have different breed standards for height, proportions and overall outline. Parsons are generally taller and more square, with longer legs designed for work with horses in traditional fox hunting. Jack Russells, as recognized by some registries, tend to be shorter and more rectangular in build.
Do Parson Russell Terriers get along with other pets, especially cats and small animals?
Their strong hunting instinct means they often see small animals such as rodents and rabbits as prey. Some can live successfully with a resident cat if raised together and carefully managed, but this is never guaranteed. Off property, they should be considered unsafe around unfamiliar small pets and must be supervised closely.
Is a Parson Russell Terrier suitable for apartment living?
Apartment living is possible only with a very active owner who provides frequent, structured exercise and training. They are vocal, easily bored and quick to chase, which can cause noise complaints and escape attempts if their needs are not met. Access to secure outdoor areas and regular mental enrichment is essential in a small space.
How much grooming does a Parson Russell Terrier need and what about shedding?
Both smooth and broken coats shed moderately and need regular brushing to control loose hair. Broken-coated dogs benefit from occasional hand-stripping to maintain coat texture and skin health, especially if shown. Bathing can be infrequent, as their weather-resistant coat is designed to brush clean once dirt has dried.
How trainable is a Parson Russell Terrier for first-time dog owners?
They are intelligent and learn quickly but combine sharp minds with a strong will and high drive, which can overwhelm inexperienced owners. Consistent, firm yet fair training with plenty of reward-based methods and clear boundaries works best. Many first-time owners do well if they commit to structured classes and regular mental work from the start.
What common behavior problems should Parson Russell Terrier owners watch for?
Without enough exercise and guidance, they are prone to excessive barking, digging, chasing and general hyperactivity. Their determination can lead to door-dashing, poor recall and focus on scents or movement rather than the owner. Early recall training, impulse control exercises and secure fencing are especially important for this breed.