Bull Terrier
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Breed History
As the name indicates, the Bull Terrier really descended from a Bulldog and Terrier mix. Once called the "Bull and Terrier," the dog's size increased with the addition of Spanish Pointer blood. In 1860, a purely white-colored dog developed and gained popularity for its good looks and active personality. Also known as the "white cavalier," these powerful dogs could defend themselves, but rarely initiated a scuffle.
As pets today, Bull Terriers require firm handling, but possess peppy, friendly personalities and adapt to many living situations. They now exist in white or colored varieties and display gentle affection for children.
Ideal Breed Characteristics
Size : Males and Females 15 to 19 inches (at the withers).
Appearance : Muscular, strong body with active, peppy motion.
Coat and Color : Short, flat, shiny, coarse coat. White variety is a white color with minimal markings permitted on the head; Colored variety can be any color with white markings, though brindle preferred.
Head : Strong, rounded skull with a tapered muzzle; very dark, triangular narrowly-set eyes; small, thin, erect, ears.
Tail : Short, low and tapered.
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