Training Jack Russells

about how many puppies can a jack russell terrier have in her first litter?

She is due any day now and her belly gets big then a little smaller then big again and you see them moving all the time I am just curious how many she might have.

Congratulations! The Parson Jack Russell Terrier, on average, can live to 14 years or more.
Average Litter Size. 4-8 On average they usually have 4 to 8 puppies in a litter. …(according to breed site). It being her first, we hope she has afew less than 8!
Are you ready for puppies? There is lots of work to do.
You need a safe welping box. A newborn bottle and Esbilac (from your pet supply). A collection of old toweling and blankets. A hot water bottle or heating pad. A basin for hot water. Scissors and unwaxed dental floss….and an energy drink! I'll post a great site for whelping in a few minutes..>>http://hometown.aol.com/mayassites/whelping.html
This one is neat with pictures>>http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/whelping.html

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3 Responses

  1. dumplingmuffin Says:

    hope fully not more than four if it is her first litter
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  2. chetcomushrooms Says:

    Congratulations! The Parson Jack Russell Terrier, on average, can live to 14 years or more.
    Average Litter Size. 4-8 On average they usually have 4 to 8 puppies in a litter. …(according to breed site). It being her first, we hope she has afew less than 8!
    Are you ready for puppies? There is lots of work to do.
    You need a safe welping box. A newborn bottle and Esbilac (from your pet supply). A collection of old toweling and blankets. A hot water bottle or heating pad. A basin for hot water. Scissors and unwaxed dental floss….and an energy drink! I'll post a great site for whelping in a few minutes..>>http://hometown.aol.com/mayassites/whelping.html
    This one is neat with pictures>>http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/whelping.html
    References :
    dog breeder since 1968

  3. Lisa Says:

    the less the better. the pet overpopulation in the world is getting worse and worse, which leave more pets than homes, then means that the ones at the shelter get put down because of extensive breeding.
    References :

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