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Old 03-31-2016, 02:16 PM   #42
FinnTheHuman
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Originally Posted by Maximo View Post
Not as bad as Jack Russells. JRTs are probably the most active terriers. Highly trainable, but more likely to be hyper.

I admit that my boys' outdoor time is always on a leash. Our yard is full of dangers and we don't have anywhere safe to let them off leash.

They do love the outdoors.

My neighbor's tiny Yorkie is like a little energizer bunny bouncing off the walls. My boys aren't like that, but they do need lots of exercise and entertainment.
Yeah the only thing dangerous in our yard is this one little hole that a small dog like say a yorkie, chihuahua, or anything small like that could escape.. So if anything I could have it tethered to a stake underground and have a long leash so they can go anywhere they want.

That being said I am not 100% sure I could provide that kind of exersice if I moved to an apartment.
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