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Patterjack Puppies for sale

6 Patterjack Puppies for sale

The Patterjack, a lively hybrid between the Patterdale Terrier and Jack Russell Terrier, is recognized for its resilient spirit and intriguing character. Representing the best traits of both parents, these dogs come in an array of colors, comprising black, chocolate, red, and tan, often punctuated by white markings. Recognized for their compact, muscular stature, Patterjacks showcase a short, coarse coat.Patterjacks embody a perfect balance of curiosity and intelligence, making them excellent companions, especially for individuals who lead an active lifestyle. With their boundless energy, they require adequate exercise to maintain overall well-being.Their keen intelligence paired with their innate tenacity makes them highly trainable, yet occasionally stubborn breed. Patterjack Dogs make an exceptional fit for households seeking a playful and hardy little dog.

Mixed Breed dogs Patterjack x staffy puppies available  - Advert 1
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Patterjack x staffy puppies available

Patterjack & Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hybrid

5 weeksAge
53Sex
£75Price

Puppies available for rehome first week of January, all puppies are FREE to good loving homes. All puppies are in great health and mother and father can be seen. Please get in touch if you wish to vie

Barrow-in-FurnessWestmorland and Furness
Patterjack dogs Miss  - Advert 2
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Miss

Patterjack

14 weeksAge
7Sex
£350Price

Lovely girl ready for her forever home very good with kids and other dogs very lovable loves going out side as well

RochesterMedway
Patterjack dogs Terrier Puppies - Advert 3
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Terrier Puppies

Patterjack

12 weeksAge
22Sex
£400Price

4 lovely Terrier puppies, well handled, parents can be seen, contact Cath- ************ for more information.

KilgettyPembrokeshire
Patterjack dogs Rosie  - Advert 4
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Rosie

Patterjack

10 monthsAge
1Sex
£300Price

About 9 months old. Very energetic,playfull. Doesn't like being left alone for any amount of time really. Travels well I less the radios on (for some reason) Not cage trained , she is house traine

DoncasterSouth Yorkshire
Patterjack dogs Patterdale cross Jack Russel Puppies - Advert 5
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Patterdale cross Jack Russel Puppies

Patterjack

4 monthsAge
21Sex
£300Price

Great temperament work or pets. Colour Black. 2 dogs, 1 bitch. Great temperament vaccinated and chipped. For more details Tregaron, Ceredigion. Tel ************

TregaronCeredigion
Mixed Breed dogs Patterjack x daxies  - Advert 6
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Patterjack x daxies

Patterjack & Miniature Dachshund Hybrid

6 monthsAge
13Sex
£700Price

Mum is a tan coloured patterjack and dad is a lilac miniature Dachshund. Pups have been well socialised, all different colours, beautiful little pups have stayed realy small, pups will leave here with

Licensed Breeder
ThetfordNorfolk

FAQs

Are Patterjacks aggressive?

Patterjacks are generally not aggressive dogs. While they may show some territorial behaviours like barking and digging if they feel unstimulated, they are usually friendly, cheerful, laid-back, and affectionate when properly socialised and trained. They are alert and lively, tending to greet visitors rather than respond aggressively.

Is a Patterjack a good dog?

Yes, Patterjacks make excellent family pets. They are energetic, intelligent, affectionate, and adaptable dogs that thrive on play, exercise, and mental stimulation. Their eagerness to please and trainability make them good companions for active lifestyles, and they get on well with children when properly socialised.

What is the life expectancy of a Patterjack?

The average life expectancy of a Patterjack is around 10 to 12 years, similar to its parent breeds like the Patterdale Terrier, which typically lives between 12 to 15 years.

Are Patterjacks easy to train?

Patterjacks are generally considered easy to train due to their intelligence and eagerness to learn. They respond well to positive reinforcement and consistent socialisation and benefit from regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent behavioural issues.