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Jackapoo Breed Information

Jackapoo

Recognized By: DBR , IDCR
   
AKA: Jack-A-Poo, Jackadoodle, Jack-A-Doodle, Jackapoodle, Jack-A-Poodle, Poojack, Poo-Jack
   
Mispellings: Jackdoodle, Jackpoo, Jackipoo, Jackoodle
   
 

Living with a Jackapoo

Personality: The Jackapoo is an extremely friendly, playful, curious, alert, intelligent dog.

Temperament: The Jackapoo is a calm, well-behaved, social dog.

Family Dog: Jackapoos get along well in families with children. They are not recommended for families with other types of pets.

Shedding: Depending on the type of coat the Jackapoo inherits they can be a ow to no shedding dog like the Poodle or shed lots like the Jack Russell.

Training: Due to the Jackapoos high intelligence, they are relatively easy to train.

Behavior: The Jackapoo is a very playful dog.

Barking: The Jackapoo can be wary of strangers if not socialized enough as a puppy and may tend to bark at them. They also make great door bells and love to bark when people come to the door.

Exercise: Jackapoos, like Jack Russell Terriers, are not lap dogs. Jackapoos require a lot of physical excercise and mental stimulation every day.

Jackapoo Appearance

Size: Jackapoos should be around 10 to 15 inches tall and weigh 13 to 20 pounds when fully grown.

Muzzle: The Jackapoo has a wide, medium length muzzle.

Tail: The tail of the Jackpoo may be docked.

Color: Jackapoos come in many colors combinations, but the most common is white with tan or black markings.

Coat: The coat types for a jackapoo can be widely varied ranging from the coarse coat like a Jack Russell Terrier to the softer, fluffy, curly coat of the Poodle.

Jackapoo Facts

Characteristics: Jackapoos are a very energetic, happy, outgoing breed. They are very intelligent dogs who love to entertain.

Jackapoo Health

Skin Health: The Jackapoo can suffer from dry skin.


* The most accurate way to determine characteristics of a mixed breed is by researching the parent breeds.
** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
*** It is important to do research on your dog's history before choosing a dog. We are dedicated to providing the most accurate information possible about each breed.


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