EsmeraldaX
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This is probably a weird question.
I have an 8 month old Jack Russell Terrier. JRT's are not very cuddly breeds. They are supposed to be very active and sort of the polar opposite of a lap dog.
Mine is a total lap dog. He won't even play with his toys unless he is on our laps. if we are sitting down to watch a movie, he has to join us. If we try to encourage him to run around in the yard and play, he comes back to us and tries to get us to pick him up and hold him.
He has been to the vets at least 12 times since we got him when he was 2.5 months old. He is in perfect health, and he does play occasionally with his toys. But if there is a lap to be sat upon, he prefers that. (although often he just ignores his toys and pouts until someone holds him). He likes to play with us, which we do often, but usually he wont run around with us, he just brings his toys to us, and tries to get us to hold him while he chews on them. Sometimes he plays tug o war with one of his rope toys, but again, he only likes to play with us, if we are holding him while he does so.
This is all cute and good but the problem is, we can not spend every waking moment of our lives holding him. He has to learn to amuse himself with his umpteen thousand toys. It's adorable that he is curious about everything we do, but sometimes, chores need to be done that would be a lot easier were a puppy not constantly following us around the house. I hate to have to put him in his crate, or section of a part of the house for him.
He hates that.
But the thing is, if I'm trying to do laundry, he grabs things etc. I know he's still a baby, and he will be starting puppy school in March.
But until then, does anyone have any tips on how to get him to be less of a mama's boy?
Thanks
Sheri, Chris & Monty-dog
I have an 8 month old Jack Russell Terrier. JRT's are not very cuddly breeds. They are supposed to be very active and sort of the polar opposite of a lap dog.
Mine is a total lap dog. He won't even play with his toys unless he is on our laps. if we are sitting down to watch a movie, he has to join us. If we try to encourage him to run around in the yard and play, he comes back to us and tries to get us to pick him up and hold him.
He has been to the vets at least 12 times since we got him when he was 2.5 months old. He is in perfect health, and he does play occasionally with his toys. But if there is a lap to be sat upon, he prefers that. (although often he just ignores his toys and pouts until someone holds him). He likes to play with us, which we do often, but usually he wont run around with us, he just brings his toys to us, and tries to get us to hold him while he chews on them. Sometimes he plays tug o war with one of his rope toys, but again, he only likes to play with us, if we are holding him while he does so.
This is all cute and good but the problem is, we can not spend every waking moment of our lives holding him. He has to learn to amuse himself with his umpteen thousand toys. It's adorable that he is curious about everything we do, but sometimes, chores need to be done that would be a lot easier were a puppy not constantly following us around the house. I hate to have to put him in his crate, or section of a part of the house for him.
He hates that.But the thing is, if I'm trying to do laundry, he grabs things etc. I know he's still a baby, and he will be starting puppy school in March.
But until then, does anyone have any tips on how to get him to be less of a mama's boy?
Thanks
Sheri, Chris & Monty-dog