I believe it was a Jack Russell Terrier
2006-07-30 03:40:36
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answered by Bella 3
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Frazier's dog is indefinitely a Jack Russel terrier.
2006-07-30 07:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Jack Russel Terrier
2006-07-30 06:04:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Jack Russell Terrier
2006-07-30 03:41:17
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answered by Michelle 4
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A Jack Russel Terrier.
2006-07-30 03:46:26
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answered by Ich 4
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A Jack Russel terrier
2006-07-30 03:41:22
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answered by k9resq 3
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The first is simple; you must win your dogs mind. If you don’t achieve this first then you will be struggling the all the way. When I talk about winning your dogs mind what I really mean is that your dog looks to you for all the decisions. Before you do anything else watch one of the amazing video sites that show you the 5 Golden rules to establishing yourself as the pack leader. If you aren’t putting these in place then you are setting yourself up to fail. Just at the crucial point where you really want your dog to listen they will go and do their own thing. For sure your dog may play ball occasionally or even most of the time, you may even have a dog that is obedient 99% of the time, however if you want a dog who always listens to you and does as you ask then you need to win your dogs mind.
The second key to success is to motivate your dog. It is really important that you discover what it is that your dog enjoys both in terms of exercise and play but also in terms of a reward. If you can make the experience enjoyable then you will both achieve more and look forward to training.
Some dogs love to fetch, others love agility, and other dogs simply love obedience training, or swimming out into water and retrieve. At least to start with find out what your dogs love is and help them develop this, what I am saying is work with your dog. The other point to recognize is to make training enjoyable reward your dog.
2016-04-14 23:35:20
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answered by Anonymous
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This dog was a Jack Russell Terrier. The name of this breed was changed on April 1, 2003 to the Parson Russell Terrier
2006-07-30 03:45:45
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answered by aussie 6
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Moose (who plays Eddie on the show) is a Jack Russel Terrier. If you're thinking about getting a dog that will be "just like Eddie", then you need to know that JRTs are very high energy dogs, who need a lot of exercise and attention.
Eddie seems so mellow because, well, he's an "actor". In real life, Moose gets lots of training, lots of exercise, and lots of attention to keep him happy. Otherwise they can get bored, barky, and destructive. Plus, they're terriers. They often like to dig. It's what they were bred for.
If you want a good apartment dog that is mellow, please be sure to do A LOT of research on JRTs before deciding you want one "because of Eddie."
2006-07-30 04:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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A friend recommened it to me a few years ago, and I was amazed how quickly it worked, which is why I recommend it to others. The dog training academy also has as an excellent home training course.
2016-04-15 00:24:15
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answered by Anonymous
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