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Basic Information To Know About The Bull Terrier

2016/5/4 10:16:41

The Bull Terrier has origins dating back to the early 1800s, and they were first bred for the main purpose of bull baiting and dog fighting. A few of their most recognizable features include their imposing appearance, love for fun and high demand for attention and exercise - which help make the Bull Terrier a suitable choice for active and devoted owners or for those who take part in agility competitions.

The Bull Terrier is well-known for their playful, mischievous and often aggressive temperament when around other dogs. They are generally accommodating with strangers but can be protective of their family and territory, which can make them fairly suitable as a guard dog.

The Bull Terrier is not known to be extremely intelligent - ranking 66th compared to other dogs based on their ability to learn obedience commands. They are also known to be too energetic for most small children and those who aren't able to demonstrate some leadership - making them not the best choice as a family pet.

Grooming the Bull Terrier is a relatively simple task. They require occasional brushing whenever required and complete grooming roughly every 6 weeks depending on their color and monthly trimming of their nails.

The Bull Terrier is happiest with a small yard to run around in, but they can be suitable for apartment living if they are exercised enough. The Bull Terrier enjoys activities such as being given daily mental stimulation, going for a run or simply clowning around. They have a high level of energy and need to be given daily exercise in the form of long walks to prevent destructive behavior or depression.

The Bull Terrier can make the perfect dog for an active owner who will be their firm pack leader 100% of the time. Though they might be somewhat unsuitable for the majority of households, if you are able to meet their high demand for guidance and attention (and they are intended as your only pet) then the Bull Terrier could make the ideal dog breed for you.

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