Miniature Bull Terrier (colored)
Country/Date of Origin: Great Britain/1800s
Bull Terriers were developed in 19th Century England for a specific purpose - fighting. It was created by crossing the bulldog and various terriers, especially the now extinct White English Terrier. What resulted was an agile, courageous dog that would stand up to anything. The original cross was a small dog much like the present day Miniature Bull Terrier. By adding Pointer blood the size of the dogs was increased. Dogs were often pitted by weight and there was a group of fanciers that cultivated the miniature size. After blood sports were outlawed it fell into disfavor. Recently breeders have been actively trying to improve the heads of the miniature variety which were not as refined as the larger ones. They seem to have succeeded. Miniature Bull Terriers were granted membership in the American Kennel Club in 1992.
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AKC Group: Terrier
Breed Club: Miniature Bull Terrier Club of America
Rescue Club: Kathy Brosnan, (603) 679-9507, New Hampshire, kmbrosnan@earthlink.net
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- A smaller version of the Bull Terrier
- Height: 10-14 inches (at shoulder)
- Weight: 24-33 pounds
- The natural tail is moderately short and carried just above level of the back. It is not altered
- The small ears are carried erect and are not altered
Personality:
- Personality is identical to the larger Bull Terriers
- A real people lover
- Loyal and faithful to family
- Usually tolerant with strangers
- Does not get along well with other dogs or cats
Coat:
- The short, flat coat is harsh to the touch
- Permissible colors are any solid other than white. Brindle or red, often with a white blaze and white on the chest, legs or tail tip are the most commonly seen
- Minimal grooming required
Health Concerns:
- Generally quite healthy
- Inherited eye problem known as lens luxation
- Skin problems including hives, hot spots and allergies
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