Thanks for the update!!! I'm really happy he's settling down and getting more comfortable. It sounds like you really know what you're doing. Most dogs I've seen that get punished (beaten!) more than encouraged or rewarded for good behaviour become sneaky instead of well behaved. Who can blame em?
I think they can be trained to stay away from the chickens pretty well, most JRTs, most of the time! LOL... I've been around a few, some better behaved than others of course as everyone is saying.
I believe they were originally bred to hunt all sorts of small game, not just ratting dogs like some terriers. (they are good at catching rats and mice though!! I knew one where I worked in a horse barn, the JRT was better than a cat and very intent!) The whole point is that back in the day, on any farm or in a rural area, a dog that chased or killed chickens wouldn't be tolerated!
I'm sorry to say that I'll bet the breed has changed over time so that they are more stubborn and less trainable then they once would have been because once upon a time, breeding for train-ability and temperament was as important as appearance. No farmer or hunter wants a dog that can't be trained to do it's "job" and they wouldn't allow an overly stubborn or un-trainable dog to reproduce.
Of course though, here's this guy in your life and he deserves to be well treated and loved. It sounds like you're on the right track after a rocky start, and that he's a pretty smart guy overall, like you said, a confused and frightened dog is bound to try and protect himself.
I think they can be trained to stay away from the chickens pretty well, most JRTs, most of the time! LOL... I've been around a few, some better behaved than others of course as everyone is saying.
I believe they were originally bred to hunt all sorts of small game, not just ratting dogs like some terriers. (they are good at catching rats and mice though!! I knew one where I worked in a horse barn, the JRT was better than a cat and very intent!) The whole point is that back in the day, on any farm or in a rural area, a dog that chased or killed chickens wouldn't be tolerated!
I'm sorry to say that I'll bet the breed has changed over time so that they are more stubborn and less trainable then they once would have been because once upon a time, breeding for train-ability and temperament was as important as appearance. No farmer or hunter wants a dog that can't be trained to do it's "job" and they wouldn't allow an overly stubborn or un-trainable dog to reproduce.
Of course though, here's this guy in your life and he deserves to be well treated and loved. It sounds like you're on the right track after a rocky start, and that he's a pretty smart guy overall, like you said, a confused and frightened dog is bound to try and protect himself.
