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BD Terrier (American Bulldog X Bull Terrier) It is a happy, energetic, and family-loving mix suited for homes with a large, fenced-in yard to roam. Bull Chow Terrier. 10. Bull Chow Terrier (Bull Terrier X Chow Chow) A devoted and attentive companion, the Bull Chow Terrier may inherit the territorial instincts of its Chow Chow parent.
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From Bull-and-Terrier to Bull Terrier. Another breed that descended from these rough-hewn crosses was the Bull Terrier, which was molded into a distinct breed by James Hinks of Birmingham, England ...
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English Bull Terrier. Lifespan 10 - 14 years. Weight Male: 20 - 29kg Female: 20 - 29kg. Height Male: 50 - 61cm Female: 50 - 61cm. Pedigree Yes. Breed group Terrier. Health tests available BAER testing (deafness), Breed Club - Heart testing, Breed Club - Kidney testing. Nicknames Bull Terrier, Bully, The White Cavalier, Gladiator.
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At the start of the 19th century, the "bull and terrier" breeds were developed to satisfy the needs for vermin control and animal-based blood sports.The bull and terriers were based on the Old English Bulldog (now extinct) and Old English Terriers with possible other terriers. This new breed combined the speed and dexterity of lightly built terriers with the dour tenacity of the Bulldog, which ...
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The American Staffordshire terrier also has roots in the terriers and bulldogs of 19th century England. Its development in late 19th century North America resulted in a dog that was larger than its English relatives. The breed wasn't used as commonly for fighting as some of the other pit bull types, which resulted in more mellow dogs.
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The Bull Terrier is a purebred dog breed with a loaded history. The breed has come to life thanks to being a cross from Bull-type and Terrier-type breeds in the previous century. Bull and Terriers. In the early 19 th century, breeders began to breed Old English Bulldogs with Old English Terriers. The idea was to create a breed that would be as ...
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An English Bull Terrier is a completely different breed from an American Pit Bull Terrier, but they are often lumped together by public officials and the media as potentially dangerous dogs. Thus, English Bull Terriers may be targeted for future "banning" in certain areas, or refusal of homeowner insurance policies.
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Bull Terrier Back To Dog Breeds Among the most comical and mischievous citizens of dogdom, the Bull Terrier is playful and endearing, sometimes stubborn, but always devoted.
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English Bull terriers were specifically bred NOT to be aggressive towards people. This is because, during dog fights, people had to be able to break the most heated fights at any moment. If a bull terrier was aggressive towards the person trying to break the fight (responded by snarling or biting the person) the dog was not considered suitable for further work and/or breeding.
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Later crosses to the Spanish Pointer; even later, to the white English terrier and Dalmatian, produced a stylish, tough, white dog. In the mid 1800s, the white version of the breed, known as "white cavaliers," became a favorite pet among gentry. Crosses to the Staffordshire Bull Terrier reintroduced color around 1900.

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