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Miniature Bull Terrier

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Introduction

The Miniature Bull Terrier, also known as the Mini Bull Terrier, the English Miniature Bull Terrier or simply the Mini Bull, is an amiable, fiery and bright breed known for its distinctive appearance and courageous temperament. The Miniature Bull Terrier is the smallest surviving version of the standard Bull Terrier. They were originally used as competitive ratters in gambling pits, and they later became watch dogs and cherished family pets. The Miniature Bull Terrier was recognized by the American Kennel Club in its Miscellaneous Class in 1963 and received full breed approval as a member of the Terrier Group in 1991.

Intact male Miniature Bull Terriers tend not to tolerate prolonged association with other unaltered male dogs. Inevitably, an unpleasant confrontation will take place, requiring permanent separation of the two boys.

The Miniature Bull Terrier ideally stands 10 to 14 inches at the withers and typically weighs between 25 and 35 pounds. Their short, flat, harsh coat is extremely easy to care for; they shed their coats twice a year. They come in many colors, but if white they should be pure white. Their ears should be cleaned on a regular basis.

Miniature Bull Terrier - History and health

The Miniature Bull Terrier was developed in England in the early 1800s, descending from the English Bulldog and the now-extinct White English Terrier. This cross produced the Bull and Terrier, which was later shortened to the Bull Terrier. Some authors suggest that the Black-and-Tan, the Spanish Pointer and the Dalmatian contributed to the mix. Early Bull Terriers varied widely in size, from tiny toys (as small as 3 pounds) to much larger dogs resembling the

Miniature Bull Terrier - Temperament & Personality

The Miniature Bull Terrier is just a tiny version of their larger Bull Terrier cousin, and many people find them appealing because they are easier to manage. The Miniature Bull is a loving, loyal, clown of a dog who makes an excellent family companion for those with active lifestyles. They love being with people and want to be included in all family activities whether it's a ride in the car, a neighborhood stroll or a

Miniature Bull Terrier - Appearance & Grooming

Miniature Bull Terriers are exactly what their name states them to be: smaller versions of the standard Bull Terrier. They are small but strong dogs with large, egg-shaped heads. They have unique triangular-shaped eyes that are small but almost always described as piercing. The neck is long and muscular and the chest is broad. They are square in proportion, with a short, strong back that arches over the loin. The tail is low-set, short, and

Miniature Bull Terrier - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Miniature Bull Terrier Pictures and Miniature Bull Terrier images. Get an in depth look at the Miniature Bull Terrier and see the many things that this breed has to offer.


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