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It is a miniature replica of the Bull Terrier. This breed was bred for rat pest control. It is an excellent companion dog, being a suitable animal for home or apartment.
Source- Europe
- UK
- Group III
- muscular
- Extended
- short paws
- short ears
- toy
- Small
- Medium
- Great
- Giant
- 15-35
- 35-45
- 45-55
- 55-70
- 70-80
- more than 80
- 1-3
- 3-10
- 10-25
- 25-45
- 45-100
- 8-10
- 10-12
- 12-14
- 15-20
- Low
- Average
- High
- Strong
- Sociable
- very faithful
- Active
- Tender
- floors
- Houses
- hiking
- Surveillance
- Muzzle
- Cold
- Warm
- Moderate
physical appearance
It has a very characteristic and long snout, as well as triangular-shaped eyes and ears. have a unique look and unmistakable. The size of the Miniature Bull Terrier is considerably smaller than the Bull Terrier, measuring between 30 and 35 centimeters, while the standard Bull Terrier reaches up to 55 centimeters. Its weight reaches a maximum of 20 kilos.
Personality
The Miniature Bull Terrier is a playful, active, understanding and stubborn dog. He likes to sniff and is a little lazy. Sociable and familiar, he is very loyal to his pack, and can even be overly protective.
Health
Although it is a dog very resistant to diseases, the continuous breeding that the breed undergoes to maintain certain characteristics causes hereditary problems. The most common diseases are: corneal dislocation, renal failure, mitral dysplasia and aortic stenosis.
care
this is a dog active and energetic you need regular, daily exercise so you don't lose your fitness. The hair, short and straight, should be brushed regularly so as not to lose its radiance. In cold weather months, it should be sheltered with a small shelter, as they are sensitive to cold. They need a lot of attention and suffer from loneliness. When that happens, they tend to destroy everything in their path. They are adaptable to small apartments.
Behavior
is very good with children and, as it is small, there is less risk that either of you will get hurt. We must educate the little ones at home so that they learn to play with him without hurting or upsetting him. He is a very patient and kind dog but, like all animals, he can be unpredictable. If the animal is properly educated and socialized, there is no risk or reason to be afraid.
The Miniature Bull Terrier tends to chase small animals like doves. He should always be on a leash around the city, requiring extreme caution and vigilance in environments where he is on the loose.
education
It's a dog hard to train, needing a lot of patience and affection. It also takes some time to understand who is the leader of the pack because of his innate dominance, but little by little the dog understands its role.
Curiosities
In the 19th century, there was a strange "sport" that bet on the hunting and killing of rats. This little breed was extremely good at the activity. Fortunately, in the Victorian epic these ridiculous betting clubs became obsolete and dog contests began to gain popularity.