Super cute Miniature Jack Russell X Cairn Terrier puppies
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We have a new litter of crossbred puppies available, consisting of Jack Russell and Cairn Terrier breeds, born on April 3rd, 2024. The litter includes a male with a brown/tan coat and a female with a brown coat. These puppies are currently over 2 months old and have been vaccinated and wormed. They are located in Ferbane and exhibit the characteristic active and engaged temperament associated with both the Jack Russell and Cairn Terrier breeds.
The Jack Russell Terrier is known for its energetic and playful nature, often requiring plenty of exercise and stimulation. They are intelligent, friendly, and can be a good fit for active families. On the other hand, the Cairn Terrier is a breed that originated in the Scottish Highlands, recognized for its fearless and curious nature. Cairn Terriers are also known for their ability to adapt to various living conditions and are generally long-lived.
These puppies are expected to inherit traits from both breeds, making them suitable for owners who enjoy an active lifestyle and are looking for engaging companions. If you are interested in adding a lively and affectionate dog to your family, consider these puppies for their potential to bring energy and joy to your household.
The parents can be seen in the final photo. Neither is over 6.5 kilo, so we expect the puppies to reach a similar size when older.
The longer haired female puppy is more outgoing and active, while the smaller, short-haired male has more of a couch cuddler personality.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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981098109052657 | M | Brown / Tan | For Sale |
981098109052765 | F | Brown | For Sale |
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