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BULL TERRIER Dog Breed Description, History, Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and More
History of the Bull Terrier: Bulldogs were crossed with Terriers in the 18th century, and become very popular. In the 1830s, combat between Bulldogs and bulls were the height of popularity, this fashion of fighting needed a more agile dog that was not available at the time. Breeders crossed the Bulldog with the old English terrier, adding Spanish pointer blood, resulting in the Bull Terrier. In 1860, the white coated variety was bred by a dog dealer called James Hinks. This variety soon became popular with the fashion conscious nobles of the time. This dog has been used as a furious ratter and watchdog. The miniature was developed to have the same qualities as the standard. This breed later went on to be recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1948.
Temperaments: The Bull Terrier dog breed is fun loving, active and can be clownish. This is a loyal polite and obedient dog, but becomes fearless and courageous to protect their owners. This dog requires firm consistent leadership with affection throw in to make this a happy family pet. The bull terrier can be fond of grown-up children. It can be too energetic for smaller children. This breed requires exercise daily, firm but fair rules within the home and not to have a meek owner. Without clear leadership, this dog can become very possessive, joining in quarrels within the home or can become jealous. This breed needs a lot of structure, or they may become destructive. This breed, as a puppy, needs to be well socialized, or they can become extremely aggressive with other dogs. This breed is not recommended to live with other non-canine pets. And it's best to remember, this breed can be difficult to train.
Health issues: The Bull Terrier's are prone to dislocation of the kneecaps, skin and flea allergies, kidney failure, zinc deficiency heart defects and can gain weight easily so care has to be taken with quantities of food.
Grooming: The Bull Terrier breed is easy to keep clean and tidy, only occasionally needing a brushing. It is an average shedder, usually twice yearly.
Living conditions: If the Bull Terrier breed has sufficient exercise they can live happily in an apartment. They are fairly active indoors, and do require a small garden.
If you can't find a local breeder in your area don't worry, many breeders are using the major airlines like American, Delta, Continental and Northwest airlines for shipping their puppies.
At this time the airlines will ship puppies to the following States: Alabama AL - Alaska AK - Arizona AZ - Arkansas AR - California CA - Colorado CO - Connecticut CT - Delaware DE - Florida FL - Georgia GA - Hawaii HI - Idaho ID - Illinois IL - Indiana IN - Iowa IA - Kansas KS - Kentucky KY - Louisiana LA - Maine ME - Maryland MD - Massachusetts MA - Michigan MI - Minnesota MN - Mississippi MS - Missouri MO - Montana MT - Nebraska NE - Nevada NV - New Hampshire NH - New Jersey NJ - New Mexico NM - New York NY - North Carolina NC - North Dakota ND - Ohio OH - Oklahoma OK - Oregon OR - Pennsylvania PA - Rhode Island RI - South Carolina SC - South Dakota SD - Tennessee TN - Texas TX - Utah UT - Vermont VT - Virginia VA - Washington WA - Washington, D.C. - West Virginia WV - Wisconsin WI - Wyoming WY - Hawaii HI.
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