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Overview of Jackapoo Jack-A-Poo hybrid mix of Jack Russell and Poodle


The Jack-A-Poo is a hybrid and a mix of Jack Russell and Poodle. It has different names recognized by different Kennel Clubs. The names which are famous are such as Jack-A-Poo, Jackapoo and Jack A Poo and some people called as Jack-A-Poos when they calling more than one dogs. The first generation of the Jack-A-Poo has gotten by mating the Jack Russell and the Poodle and then the next generation may be is being gotten by mating the two Jack-A-Poo. Jack-A-Poo hybrid dog has gained popularity in the USA during recent past years. The Jack-A-Poo is a new hybrid still has not awareness or more knowledge about this hybrid dog. Some information about their appearance, temperament, behavior, training, exercise and the other hybrid genetic characteristics are discussed here but most of them still waited for the researches. It has a good appearance like a poodle sometimes and sometimes like a Jack Russell terrier. 

These are having good instinct and good family dog with a great deal of the exercises and training. A good trainer/owner can train them well enough and make them more comfortable for the children and other pets. The Jack-A-Poos are the dear friends of the children, pets and the whole family as well. This unique behavior of the Jack-A-Poos dogs with other pets and the children make them a family loving dog. They are good amusing dogs. The grooming of the Jack-A-Poo is not much difficult. When the appearance of the Jackapoo will as the poodle the clipping of the coat will be necessary and the best way of the clipping are as, "puppy clip, “pet clip ", or "lamb clip". Generally it is found that they have the lesser health issues. There have not awareness about the health issues of the Jack-A-Poo. The study is being done on the Health issues of the Jack-A-Poo. A detailed health issues discussion will be held later on.

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