Yorkie-Poo Jack Dog Breed

Other names:
Jack Russell Yorkie Poodle

The temperament of the Yorkie-Poo Jack will be a mix of the Yorkshire Terrier and Jack Russell Terrier personalities and character traits. Yorkie-Poo Jack puppies will inherit physical and behavioral traits from their well-known parent breeds, the Yorkshire Terrier and the Jack Russell Terrier. The Yorkie-Poo Jack stands 8.4 to 13.8 inches tall at the shoulder, and weighs about 5.8 to 15.8 pounds.

Yorkie-Poo Jack Breed Details

Below are details and specs for the Yorkie-Poo Jack dog breed.

Type
Hybrid
Lifespan
14 - 15 yrs.
Height
8½ - 13¾ in.
Weight
5¾ - 15¾ lbs
Friendliness
OverallFamily FriendlyChild FriendlyPet FriendlyStranger Friendly
Maintenance
Easy to GroomEnergy LevelExercise NeedsHealthShedding Amount
Behavior
Barks / HowlsEasy to TrainGuard DogPlayfulnessWatch Dog
Ownership
Apartment DogCan be AloneGood for Busy OwnersGood for New OwnersIntelligence

Yorkie-Poo Jack Breed Description

Small children will need to be monitored but they are good with older children and other pets, even cats. Because he is a large dog, he must be supervised with small youngsters though the Yorkie-Poo Jack is a outstanding family dog. All of these things help you to build a bond with your dog, as well as tire him out both mentally and physically. Yorkie-Poo Jack are known to be extremely intelligent and sensitive, and are said to possess an undying loyalty and the ability to know what it's owner needs.

Though most Yorkie-Poo Jack dogs are fine with other family pets, including the family cat, quite a few Yorkie-Poo Jack are dominant or aggressive toward other dogs of the same sex, and some are cat chasers. Lively, energetic, and cheerful, the Yorkie-Poo Jack is an devoted hybrid breed developed from the Yorkie-Poo Jack and the Yorkie-Poo Jack. The breed is friendly, playful, and non-aggressive which makes them a good choice for families that enjoy taking their dog places. However, they can be territorial so they need to be socialized early. You may be able to train and socialize your Yorkie-Poo Jack to accept the family cat, but it's important to always supervise their interactions and never leave them alone together. Socializing them to other environments and dogs by taking them to the dog park is also important in order to have a well-rounded pet.

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Authored by:Dog-Learn
Updated:July 23, 2018
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