Jack Russell Terrier And Husky Mix (Husky Jack) - Breed Info

Jack Russell Husky Mix (Husky-Jack / Jacksky) – Cross Breed Info

This post discusses one of the crossbreed dogs developed in the United States around the 1990s, Husky Jacks resulting in Jack Russell and Husky mix. As the name implies, Husky Jacks are a blend of Siberian Husky and Jack Russell Terrier.

Did you know dog cross breeding dates back to the 14th century? Yes, that was almost 650 years ago. There is no clear evidence to identify the first mixed dog breed in the world. However, there are several crossbreeds with a long history. Husky Jacks are one of them.

Give this article a read to find out all the necessary details that you should know about Husky Jacks!

Fast Facts of Jack Russell and Husky Mix

Average height 17 – 19 inches
Average weight 30 – 40 pounds 
Lifespan 11 – 16 years 
Suitable for Couples, Singles,
Families with kids
Temperament Energetic, playful, loyal,
bold, intelligent, Yappy
Good for families? Yes
Other nicknames Husky-Jack, Jack-A-Husky, Jacksky
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Origin of Jack Russell Terrier Husky mix

As you already know, this dog breed is a hybrid version of Siberian Husky and Jack Russell Terrier. So, it’s important to have a fair understanding of the parent breeds.

If we Commence with Siberian Huskies, these extraordinary dogs were invented in the early 1900s among the Chukchi tribes of Siberian nomads.

These dogs were imported to Russia, America, and Scandinavian countries around the 1930s. Huskies are well-built dogs, usually black, gray, or white. They are intelligent, energetic, active, and at the same time loyal.

On the other hand, Jack Russell Terriers are a small dog breed developed in the mid-1800s in England. These adorable-looking dogs often come in white and brownish colors. Despite their small size, they tend to be highly energetic, playful, family-friendly dogs.

Even though both Huskies and Jack Russell Terriers are considered old dog breeds, their hybrid version developed not that long ago.

It is said that the mixed version of these two dog breeds, Husky Jacks, was developed around the 1990s. Even though they are relatively a new hybrid breed, they gained quite a popularity over the years.

The appearance of a Husky-Jack (Jacksky)

The appearance of a Husky-Jack (Jacksky)

A combination of Siberian Huskies and Jack Russell Terriers creates a unique-looking dog. Husky Jacks are medium-sized dogs.

They have hefty bodies with strong legs and short or medium-length straight fur: white, black, gray, brownish, reddish, or mostly a mixture of those colors.

Their eyes are almond-shaped and often brown. Sometimes they could lean towards a greyish color. It’s hard to say whether a Husky Jack possesses more physical characteristics than a Husky or a Jack Russell Terrier.

Sometimes they might have more features from the Husky or the Jack Russell Terrier. Also, they can be the perfect amalgamation of both.

How big do Jack Russell Terrier and Husky mixes get?

Hence Huskies and Jack Russell Terriers look pretty different in their size; you may wonder how big their mix-breed grows. If you read the previous sub-section, you already know that Husky Jacks are medium-sized muscular dogs.

Siberian Huskies are well-built dogs, whereas Jack Russell Terriers are small ones. Yet their combination creates a medium-sized dog.

Husky Jacks are usually 17-19 inches from their height and weigh around 30-40 pounds. And the size may slightly change based on their gender. They typically grow until 12-18 months old. 

The temperament of Jack Russell Terrier Husky mix

To understand the temperament of a Husky Jack, let’s briefly go through the character of a Siberian Husky and a Jack Russell Terrier.

Siberian Huskies have so much personality to them. They are identified as Classic Northern dogs. These dogs are intelligent; hence they can be well trained.

Ancient Chukchi tribes trained Huskies to serve as sled dogs back in the day. Even in the coldest temperatures, Siberian Huskies have enough stamina to do things actively. These genes usually make them very strong and energetic dogs. Also, they are loyal to their owners.

When it comes to Jack Russell Terriers, despite their small body size, they are also packed with charisma. At the beginning stage, Jack Russell Terriers were trained as hunting dogs.

They also have extreme energy levels and are highly emotional. Sometimes, they can be very clingy to their owners.

As the hybrid version of these two dogs breeds, Husky Jacks have more or less temperament from both. Husky Jacks are considered energetic dogs.

They get along pretty well with human beings and love to spend time with them. Sometimes Husky Jacks can be a few trouble makers, but they tend to be intelligent.

The owners can train them from a young age. Husky Jacks are bold dogs; they can be trained to act reasonably with other dogs due to the pack mentality that they get from Huskies.

Also, they know how to enjoy their time independently. 

How much do Husky Jack puppies cost?

The cost of Husky Jacks varies from one breeder to the other. For instance, Husky Jack puppies from purebred, healthy, and reputed parent dogs are relatively expensive.

If we give a general price range, a Husky Jack puppy would cost 600-1000 US dollars.

Tips for the maintenance of a Husky-Jack (Jacksky)

Tips for the maintenance of a Husky Jack (Jacksky)

Proper maintenance is the key when raising any kind of dog. If you are willing to buy a Husky Jack but are not familiar with the tactics you should follow when adapting them, here are some tips for you.

  • Nutrition 

It is crucial that you feed your Husky Jack with good food. Good food, as in, nutritious meals. Husky Jacks need a balanced diet mainly due to their body size and energy level.

Jackskys inherit sturdy genes from Huskies, also high energy levels from both parent breeds. To maintain a healthy body weight and metabolism, it’s essential to give them a balanced appetite.

It is recommended to give three cups of dog food per day. You also should keep in mind not to overfeed your Husky Jack because they can quickly put up more weight, which is unhealthy.

Also, you can give additional vitamins to your Husky Jacks, only under veterinary recommendation. 

  • Training 

If someone asks if it is possible to train Husky Jacks, the answer is yes. But, if someone asks if they are the easiest dog breed to train, the answer is, No.

Husky Jacks tend to be stubborn dogs, mainly due to the Jack Russell Terrier genes. Their activeness and stubbornness make them a little hard to train.

Especially if you are someone inexperienced in dog raising, you may find it challenging to train a Husky Jack.

But if you have a fair understanding of adopting a dog and keep training the dog from a young age, you can train them well. Because even though they are stubborn, they are still intelligent.

  • Exercises

Exercises are mandatory to maintain the excellent health of your Husky Jack. As already mentioned in this article, Siberian Huskies were trained to carry sleds and live with the tribes in cold weather conditions.

On the other hand, Jack Russell Terriers are trained to hunt. So Husky Jacks are usually active dogs. To burn their extreme energy, it’s important to give them regular exercise.

It is suggested to provide 45-90 minutes of activities on a daily basis for a Husky Jack. You can go jogging or fetch with your pet.

Also, you can give your Husky Jack chew toys and let them play on their own. 

  • Grooming

Coat maintenance of Husky Jacks is relatively easy. Their coat isn’t much dense or long, yet you have to brush the coat a couple of times a week to keep it smooth and shiny.

It is enough to bathe your Husky Jack, perhaps two times per month. You also should trim their nails to prevent breakage. Nail overgrowth can be painful and uncomfortable for your Husky Jack.

Speaking of grooming, brushing your Husky Jack’s teeth is also recommended to avoid oral health issues. 

  • General health concerns 

Husky Jacks are generally healthy dogs that live around 11-16 years. However, they could occasionally face health concerns.

Epilepsy is a typical health issue that dogs face, including Husky Jacks. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder; the dog loses control over its body in the simplest sense.

There is no specific reason behind the occurrence of epilepsy. If you notice sudden unusual behavior in your Husky Jack, mainly if it acts out of control, then it’s advisable to consult a vet.

Hip dysplasia is another common health issue among Husky Jacks. This condition makes your dog’s hip joint loosen, and it often happens at the growing stage of the dog.

Even though it doesn’t affect the overall health of your Husky Jack, it will make the dog uncomfortable. Therefore it is necessary to take action as soon as you spot changes in behavior.

Urolithiasis is a urinary tract infection that can be seen among Husky Jacks. If you notice that your Husky Jack is facing difficulties urinating, urinating more frequently than usual, blood in urine, and lethargy, it may signify that your pet is infected with this health issue.

You can avoid such health issues by taking the right actions at the right time. 

Final thoughts about Husky and Jack Russell Mix

Here are some final thoughts. Today we thoroughly discussed the mixed version of Siberian Huskies and Jack Russell Terriers. As a combination of two great dog breeds, Husky Jacks inherit characteristics of both parents.

Adopting this unique dog breed can be challenging yet enjoyable. Whatever the dog breed your dog belongs to, you have the responsibility to raise it.

If you like to read about other Jack Russell Terrier mix dog breeds such as, JackaBee, Border-Jack, Dal-Jack, Cav-A-Jack, Jacktese, Bull-Jack, Jack-Shepherd, Bo-Jack, Irish Jack Russell, EskiJack, JackShund, Jackador, Cojack, Jack-Pit, JackRat, Jackahuahua, JackaPoo, Jorkie, Jug, Jack Tzu, you can read them as well.

Your actions matter a lot when it comes to the well-being of your dog. If you are looking for a unique, playful, loyal dog and, most importantly, ready to take good care of it, why not adopt a Husky Jack?

Thank you for reading this post. Stay tuned with Jack Russell Owner for more interesting posts about your favorite dog breed.

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  • Lisa Watson

    Lisa W. is a practicing certified veterinarian (BVetMed Hons in Veterinary Medicine) who graduated from Royal Veterinary College, UK. One of her research fields is mixed-dog breeds and their temperament, behavioral issues, and genetic health concerns. Also, she gathers data about purebred dog breeds and their origin, lifespan, and genetic conditions. Lisa is a loving dog parent who is keen to share her expertise with other fellow dog parents.

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