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Bull Terrier Dog Breed
The Bull Terrier is a breed of dog in the terrier family.
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Bull Terrier Dog Breed
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Appearance
Bull Terriers are thick-set and muscular with a short, dense coat. Acceptable
colours are white, (skin pigmentation and markings on the head are not to be
penalised in the show ring in the UK), any colour other than white, or any
colour with white markings (although Blue and liver highly undesirable).
The AKC specifies that if all other things are equal, the brindle coat is
preferred. (White is preferred in the UK)
The bull terrier's most distinctive feature is its head, described as 'egg
shaped' when viewed from the front, almost flat at the top, with a Roman muzzle
sloping evenly down to the end of the nose with no stop. The unique triangular
eyes are small, dark, and closely set. The body is full and round, while the
shoulders are robust and muscular and the tail is carried horizontally. It walks
with a jaunty gait, and is popularly known as the 'gladiator of the canine
race'.
There is no set height or weight of the breed but the average is, Height: 20-24
inches (51-61 cm.), Weight: 45-70 pounds (20-32 kg.)
Sometimes bull terriers are mistaken to be American Pit Bull Terriers, but they
are separate breeds (although related).
Temperament
A Bull Terrier doing dog agilityBull Terriers are generally friendly dogs. Their
physical strength is matched by their intelligence, and both body and mind need
to be kept active. They can be obstinate and are not ideal dogs for the
first-time owner. As a breed they are generally placid but it has to be
remembered that they were originally bred as fighting dogs therefore they may
react if challenged but they will not normally make the first move. They are
very affectionate dogs that love human company, so it is not a good idea to
leave them alone for long periods of time as with their strong jaws they can
cause severe damage if bored. Bull Terriers are one of the better breeds of dogs
to have around children, but like all pets a watchful eye is always needed.
Health
Nadia Whites are generally free of disabling genetic diseases. All puppies
should be checked for deafness, as this sometimes occurs (most commonly in pure
white dogs) and is difficult to notice, especially in a relatively young puppy.
A common problem to many Bull Terriers is a tendency to develop skin allergies.
Insect bites, such as fleas, and sometimes mosquitoes and mites, can produce a
generalized allergic response of hives, rash, and itching. This condition can be
stopped by keeping the dog free of contact from these insects, but this is
definitely a consideration in climates or circumstances where exposure to these
insects is inevitable. Their lifespan is somewhere between 10 and 14 years,
although they can live longer -- the oldest bitch on record being an Australian
housepet dubbed "Puppa Trout" who remained sprightly into her 17th year.
The Bull terrier's coat is easy to maintain, but grooming can keep it in
near-perfect condition. Adding oils to their meals can also vastly improve the
quality of their coat. The Bull Terrier requires a fair amount of exercise, but
overworking the dog at a young age will cause strained muscles. Older dogs do
require exercise, but in small doses, whereas younger ones will be happy to play
for hours on end. The breed is renown for being extremely greedy; be sure to
maintain a good balance of exercise and food, or the dog can become overweight.
Also, be sure to check ears, eyes, nose and mouth every day for signs of
infection.
Common Ailments: Deafness, Umbilical Hernia and Acne. Bull Terriers can also
suffer from Obsessive complusive behavior, such as tail chasing, self
mutilation, and obsessive licking.
History
The now extinct breeds Old English Bulldog and Old English Terrier were crossed
to form a new breed of dog called the Bull and Terrier. Around 1860, the Bull
and Terrier breed split into two branches, the pure white Bull Terrier and the
coloured forms that lived on for another seventy years in the dog fighting pits
until they finally were recognized as a legitimate dog breed called the
Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
Pedigrees of Bull Terriers date from the period during which the English Stud
books were first written (circa 1874-6). Although the breed was developed from
fighting dogs, the Bull Terrier was intended to be a showdog and companion.
Miscellaneous
Rick Springfield's dog Ronnie, a bull terrier/Great Dane mix appeared on several
of his album covers.The Afrikaans name for the Bull Terrier is "Varkhond"
(Pig-dog), because of the pig-like appearance of the head and eyes.
Although the name causes confusion, Bull Terriers are not directly related to
American Pit Bull Terriers. Both breeds do, however, descend from the same
ancestors.
There is also a miniature version of this breed; this distinct breed is
officially known as the Bull Terrier (Miniature).
Bull Terriers are prominently featured in Jonathan Carroll's 1980 novel The Land
of Laughs.
Bull Terriers appear in several movies, including: "Oliver!", "The Incredible
Journey", "Patton", "Babe: Pig in the City", "Next Friday", "Frankenweenie", "A
Dog's Life", "The Last Boy Scout" and "Derailed".
Bull Terriers have also featured in television shows such as the 1970s
television show "Baa Baa Black Sheep", in the opening credits of the British
television show "Barking Mad", and in the short lived Fox series "Keen Eddie".
The Bull Terrier is the only recognized breed with triangular eyes.
The Bull Terrier is one of several breeds in which the dog (male) and bitch
(female) must have distinctly different appearances.
Famous Bull Terriers
Blue, owned by Don Cherry
Bullseye
Patsy Ann
Rude Dog
Whiskey from the Eidos Commandos series
Spuds MacKenzie
Willie (William the Conqueror), owned by General George S. Patton
Fauntleroy, a dog Peter Fox babysat a few times from FoxTrot
Best in Show: Champion Rocky Top's Sundance Kid - aka "Rufus" - Bull Terrier
(Colored) - 2006 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show [1] [2]
Grimm, from the cartoon Mother Goose and Grimm by Mike Peters.
Marc Jacobs has two bull terriers; Daisy and Alfred
Scud from the Disney/Pixar film Toy Story.
Chico a dog in Next Friday and Friday After Next
Maggie May, pet of singer Lily Allen, currently missing after being stolen from
a van in East London
Stubby, hero wardog from World War I and former Georgetown Hoya was part bull
terrier.
~From
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