Bull Terrier is just one of those various breeds of dogs available for someone who wants to have with. Lots of people decide that they want a dog strictly because they like the look of the breed. This is not a horrible thing if they can truly look after the breed of dog well, however for some individuals the care for specific types of dog breeds is not possible. The only way to avoid any surprises after the adopting or purchase of a dog is to understand the breed and what it takes to care for it. We will go over some of the basic characteristics of the Bull Terrier to help you get a better understanding of the Bull Terrier as a breed and possibly a new addition to your family.
Very well known in recent years as the spokes breed for a beer company, the Bull Terrier is a short, stocky and intense dog standing at about 18 inches and weighing in at about 72 lbs. The Bull Terrier looks very different from the other breeds of terriers, with the most noticeable feature being their long thick snout and egg shaped head. The Bull Terrier is very fond of people, but they cannot seem to get rid of some long standing tendencies. Originally meant to be a fighting dog, this breed has very capable jaws and the willingness to use them. The Bull Terrier is very easy to groom since it has short and harsh fur, but can drain the wallet a little because of their hearty appetite and very active lifestyle. This breed is a grand family dog but may become aggressive around little children. The Bull Terrier is ideal for an individual in need of a companion.
Hope that this post assisted you in your quest for knowledge and understanding of the Bull Terrier. Please visit this site again for additional resources. The first thing you will want to do is see what the Bull Terrier looks like. The next thing you will need to do is house train your Bull Terrier. Most common reasons that someone will get rid of Bull Terrier's is that they are not house trained. This blog seeks to provide the best information on how to train your Bull Terrier. Lastly we want you to show off your new Bull Terrier.
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