Bull Terrier: characteristics, temperament, health and care... all about the breed

 Bull Terrier: characteristics, temperament, health and care... all about the breed

Tracy Wilkins

Strong, courageous, protective... and very cute: the Bull Terrier is a dog known for its small eyes, low-slung hair and brave appearance, but the truth is that it fulfills the role of companion dog with mastery. Very loyal to its owner and full of energy to spend, life with a Bull Terrier puppy is not the most difficult. After all, from an early age the Bull Terrier puppy is passionate and passionate.faithful, as well as other dogs of the Terrier group.

If you are thinking of having a female or male Bull Terrier, it is important to be aware of all the characteristics of the pet. With that in mind, the Paws of the House has prepared an article with everything you need to know about the Bull Terrier. Learn more about this incredible breed below!

Bull Terrier dog x-ray

  • Origin : England
  • Group : Terrier
  • Coat : short, creeping, dense, rough to the touch and shiny
  • Colors : white, black brindle, red, fawn and tricolor
  • Personality : territorial, protective, obedient and loyal
  • Height : 38 to 55 cm
  • Weight : 22 to 35 kg
  • Life expectancy : 10 to 14 years

Bull Terrier: origin of the breed is English

The Bull Terrier is a dog that appeared in the United Kingdom, more specifically in the city of Birmingham, at the end of the 19th century. The breeder James Hinks invested in the crossing of several breeds with particular characteristics from 1850, and in 1862 the breed was officially presented with the standard we know today. To achieve this unique appearance of the Bull Terrier, the dog was crossed withBulldogs, Whippet, Rough Collie and another now extinct breed called the English White Terrier.

The little dog quickly fell in popular taste and won many admirers. Thus, in 1887, The Bull Terrier Club was created. Almost 20 years later, the same club appeared in the United States, but it was not until 1937 that the American Kennel Club officially recognized the Bull Terrier, strong and muscular!

Some people think that there are other variations, such as an Italian Bull Terrier, but the reality is that the English Bull Terrier is the only one that exists within the breed standards.

Bull Terrier: physical characteristics of the breed are unmistakable

The Bull Terrier's trademark combo of small eyes and oval head shape, with no separation between the forehead and the elongated muzzle. For many people, this is what makes it have a reputation for being brave, but between the round eyes and the muscular body, the breed actually has a lot of love to give.

The ears of this medium-sized animal are wide and pointed and the tail is always long and straight. The Bull Terrier is also one of the dogs with a long muzzle, a typical characteristic of the breed. Regarding weight, Bull Terrier reaches an average of 35 kg and height around 38 to 55 cm, but in general, there are no weight or height limits.

The Bull Terrier's coat is thin: brushing once a week is enough to remove loose hairs. When it comes to colors, the only acceptable solid color is white, so it is not possible to find an all-black or all-caramel Bull Terrier. However, there are other possibilities.

The colors of the breed are:

  • White Bull Terrier
  • Black and white Bull Terrier
  • Brindle and white Bull Terrier
  • Bull Terrier caramel and white
  • Fawn and white Bull Terrier
  • Bull Terrier tricolor

The Bull Terrier breed was developed to be fighting dogs, so many aspects of their personality and physique are "optimized" for this. Body structure is one of them: the Bull Terrier is muscular and strong.

Bull Terrier mini: what do you need to know about this little dog?

Have you ever heard of mini breeds? Well, the Bull Terrier is one of the dogs that have their version in larger and smaller size. There is no difference in the origin or general physical characteristics of the two types of Bull Terrier, with the exception of the size of each animal. In the mini version of the Bull Terrier, weight is approximately 15 kg and the height should not exceed 35.5 cm. That is, it is a small dog and that adapts with ease.more ease to any space!

Other than that, there is not much difference between the standard Bull Terrier and the miniature Bull Terrier. Temperament of the breed is basically the same, as well as the care that pets require on a daily basis. For those who are interested in the smaller dog and want to know how much the mini Bull Terrier costs, price varies between R $ 2500 and R $ 4500.

Sport is super important for the Bull Terrier dog

Because of the combo of energy to expend and physical strength, the Bull Terrier needs constant exercise for a number of reasons. Aside from the more obvious reasons involving health, such as avoiding a sedentary lifestyle and an obese Bull Terrier, keeping this animal active will also help control its temperament. It won't feel like it needs to "take out" energy and boredom elsewhere(your home furnishings will thank you).

Bull terriers love running and high-intensity activities, so make time in your day to ensure they get to see the outdoors and at least go for a walk once a day. Raising your Bull Terrier in a yard with space also helps with this.

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Bull Terrier dog pictures

Bull Terrier: dog temperament needs to be controlled throughout life

  • Coexistence

Precisely because of its past as a fighting dog, the Bull Terrier has a strong temperament and, if not controlled and taught from an early age, can end up becoming aggressive. While he is still a puppy, it is ideal not to reinforce or reward behaviors that can become a problem when he grows up: growls and play bites should not be answered with cuddles and caresses.

Don't get carried away with the idea that the Bull Terrier is dangerous or naturally aggressive, as it all comes from the upbringing the animal receives. The Bull Terrier needs to be educated in a positive way (never using violence) and firm, to understand who is the "leader of the pack" - in this case, you. He is determined, strong and can be stubborn, so the sooner the training of this animal begins, the betterwill be the development of his personality.

The Bull Terrier dog is territorialist and super attached to the owner, that is: if he understands that one of the guardians or his house is in danger in any way, he will signal, at least, with barking. In everyday life with the Bull Terrier, the attack only happens in cases of direct confrontation of the animal: before that, he gives some signals and the control of these moments can also be worked with the Bull Terrier.At the same time, he is very affectionate, attached to his owner and loves to play: even during the training process, he will already be a great and fun companion for your daily life.

  • Socialization

Once domesticated, your Bull Terrier may not be aware of how strong he is. For this reason, socialization with other dogs, children and adults outside the home from the beginning of his life is necessary so that he can cope well with social situations. Otherwise, the Bull Terrier breed can be quite suspicious around those he does not know. The question of territorialismcan also be observed in this sense, as the animal tries to protect its space at all costs and does not give much openness. With socialization, however, the Bull Terrier can become a little friendlier.

  • Training

Dog training is a great tactic for the breed to learn how to react to different situations without using force unnecessarily. Even with the strong personality and dominance, the Bull Terrier is very intelligent and tends to be obedient. That is: when it comes to teaching commands and reinforcing positive behaviors, he will understand quickly, without the need for many repetitions. Still, it's good toreinforce each of the requests over the days until he learns completely.

In addition, as soon as he understands that the positive response to the training makes you satisfied, he will soon want to arouse the good reaction again by pleasing you. Enlist the help of a professional at the beginning and be constant in the teachings: your Bull Terrier puppy will become an amazing companion dog!

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4 curiosities about Bull Terrier puppies

1) One of the dog movies in which the Bull Terrier appears is "Toy Story", as the villain Sid's little dog Scud.

2) Famous personalities such as former US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Princess Anne of England had a Bull Terrier.

3) The Bull Terrier puppy is born with his ears down, but it doesn't take long for them to come up and stand straight.

4) The idea that Bull Terrier is dangerous has to do with improper breeding of the breed along with the dog's strong, muscular appearance.

7 questions and answers about the Bull Terrier dog

1) How much does a Bull Terrier cost?

The price of a Bull Terrier puppy varies between R$ 2,500 and R$ 7,000. The value will depend on the physical and genetic characteristics of the pet, such as sex, colors and ancestry. It is important to look for a reliable kennel.

2) What are the qualities of the Bull Terrier?

The Bull Terrier dog has a strong and protective temperament, but at the same time is playful and affectionate with his owners. Courageous, the dogs of the breed are also known for being intelligent, curious and obedient, so it is easy to train them.

3) How do I know if a Bull Terrier is pure?

The Bull Terrier is muscular, with an oval head and large, pointed ears. The body is broad, the tail is long and straight and the dog is of medium build. The coat is short, creeping and rough to the touch, and can be coloured white, black brindle, red, fawn and tricolour.

4) How many types of Bull Terrier are there?

There are only two types of the breed, which is the miniature Bull Terrier and the standard Bull Terrier. The mini dog weighs around 15 kilograms and is no more than 35.5 centimeters tall, while the standard weighs around 35 kilograms and measures up to 55 centimeters.

5) What is the dog with the strongest bite in the world?

The dog with the strongest bite is the Kangal. The measurement used to calculate this is PSI (pound-force per square inch), and the Kangal can reach up to 746 PSI. The Bull Terrier breed does not appear among the dogs with the strongest bite.

6) What is the smartest dog breed in the world?

The Border Collie is the smartest dog in existence, according to a ranking by Stanley Coren. It learns commands with less than five repetitions. The Bull Terrier also appears on this list, ranking 66th on the list.

7) What is the most expensive dog breed in the world?

The Tibetan Mastiff is the most expensive dog and can cost up to R $ 1,5 million. In China, the breed is considered a status symbol. In contrast, there are dogs with more affordable prices, such as Bull Terrier puppies, which do not usually exceed R $ 7 thousand.

Bull Terrier puppy: how to care for and what to expect from the puppy?

As with any puppy, the Bull Terrier puppy needs to go through a period of adaptation in the new home. It is important that the space is already adapted for the arrival of the puppy with protection nets, bed, toys, feeders, drinking fountain and hygienic mats. The Bull Terrier puppy is usually more reserved at first, but soon becomes very curious and exploratory. It isat this stage, socialization and training of the breed is indicated.

It is also necessary to pay special attention to the health of the animal. The Bull Terrier puppy should only have contact with other pets after having taken all the mandatory dog vaccinations. The deworming and deworming of the pet is also essential before the walks begin. Remember that when we talk about the Bull Terrier puppy, price comes with several other health expenses and a lot of other costs.care that lasts until the end of the animal's life.

Basic care of the Bull Terrier dog breed

  • Bath The Bull Terrier breed requires a frequency of bathing of about twice a month (i.e. approximately every 15 days). Talk to your veterinarian about it.

  • Brushing The Bull Terrier doesn't shed as much as other breeds, so a weekly brushing is enough to remove dead coat buildup.

  • Nails The Bull Terrier's nail usually wears down naturally, but keep an eye on it and cut it whenever it gets too long.

  • Teeth Taking care of your Bull Terrier's oral health is the guardian's duty. You should brush your dog's teeth at least two to three times a week.

  • Ears The Bull Terrier breed must have its ears checked and sanitized with specific products on a weekly basis so that there is no accumulation of wax or dirt in the dog's ears.

What do you need to know about Bull Terrier health?

The Bull Terrier is usually an athletic and naturally healthy dog, but it can develop some health problems in the course of its life. The guardian should pay attention mainly to the fragile skin of the breed: Bull Terrier dogs require care with sun exposure, as they can suffer from skin cancer in the lighter regions (especially near the muzzle and ears). Always watch for the presence oflumps or bumps in the area.

In addition, the white Bull Terrier puppy is also more prone to congenital deafness. The problem can affect only one ear, or both. It is necessary to carry out tests to certify the animal's hearing conditions. Other than that, the basic care is to keep vaccinations up to date and have a close veterinary follow-up.

Bull Terrier: puppy price can reach R$ 7 thousand

A very common question among lovers of the breed is how much does a Bull Terrier cost. In terms of price, the Bull Terrier usually costs between R$ 2,500 and R$ 7,000. The value will depend on the physical characteristics, lineage and sex of the animal. Even if the price is within the expected average, always ask to see photos of the facilities and make at least one visit to make sure you can afford it.trust the kennel. Bull Terrier does not usually cost much less than what has been reported.

When buying a puppy, whatever the breed, you should make sure that the breeder is serious and trustworthy. The way the parents and puppies are treated at the kennel directly affects the final price. In other words, it is very likely that offers far below the average will come from places that, unfortunately, do not offer the best conditions for the pets. Therefore,remember that when buying a Bull Terrier puppy, price can not have a very big difference from other kennels.

Dogs similar to Bull Terrier

For those looking for a pet similar to the Bull Terrier, the dog is very similar to several other breeds of the Terrier group. Many people may think he is a type of Pitbull, and in fact he resembles dogs like the American Pitbull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. It is no wonder that the name "Bull Terrier" is even repeated in some of these dogs, but not necessarilybecause of this breed, but because of the history with bull fighting, which is now banned.

Tracy Wilkins

Jeremy Cruz is a passionate animal lover and dedicated pet parent. With a background in veterinary medicine, Jeremy has spent years working alongside veterinarians, gaining invaluable knowledge and experience in caring for dogs and cats. His genuine love for animals and commitment to their well-being led him to create the blog Everything you need to know about dogs and cats, where he shares expert advice from veterinarians, owners, and respected experts in the field, including Tracy Wilkins. By combining his expertise in veterinary medicine with insights from other respected professionals, Jeremy aims to provide a comprehensive resource for pet owners, helping them understand and address their beloved pets' needs. Whether it's training tips, health advice, or simply spreading awareness about animal welfare, Jeremy's blog has become a go-to source for pet enthusiasts seeking reliable and compassionate information. Through his writing, Jeremy hopes to inspire others to become more responsible pet owners and create a world where all animals receive the love, care, and respect they deserve.