"‘Round and ‘round and ‘round we go, where we stop nobody knows!"
Parson Russell Terriers can barely contain their energy in their small bodies. They’re feisty pups with a penchant for digging, barking, and hunting, but they’ll promise to behave for some belly rubs. Parson Russells may not be calm or easy to care for, but they’re sure to keep their families safe and on their toes.
Think of Parson Russell Terriers as adventurous children. They’re confident, boisterous, energetic, and always ready for the next adventure. Parson Russells can be loving and gentle with their families, but they require a great deal of patience and discipline. Without supervision and training, they may be disobedient and take over. If you watch over them and teach them how to behave, you’ll find these pups to be outgoing, devoted companions that will stay by your side no matter what.
Parson Russell Terriers come in three varieties, each with different grooming and care requirements. Smooth-haired Parson Russells have a full coat of smooth, thick fur that covers their entire bodies. On the other hand, rough-haired Parson Russells have a typical double-layered terrier coat. The third kind is called a broken-coated Parson Russell, which is a mix of the other two. Their coat color varies as much as the texture, spanning from half white and tan, to black, to lemon.
Parson Russell Terriers have a natural fervor and aggressiveness that is exciting for some families and overwhelming for others. Because of their high energy, these dogs are happiest in homes with large yards where they can run and exercise. Parson Russells prefer to be inside most of the time, where they can be around people and alert the family to approaching strangers. Puppies are quick learners and easily pick up on social skills and cues, but their training doesn’t entirely wipe out their terrier tendencies. They’re still hunting dogs and can’t be around other small animals without their prey drive taking over.
Parson Russell Terriers have an unmatched energy and need plenty of exercise to burn it off. If your pup gets obnoxious or destructive in your home, chances are they aren’t getting enough activity. These pups love to run around and play with you and other dogs. With incredible agility running through their genes, Parson Russells love dog sports and activities that keep them guessing, like playing fetch.