Bull Terrier (Miniature)
Affectionate
High Energy
Alert
Playful
Breed Snapshot:
- Weight: 9-15 kg
- Height: 25-36 cm
- Breed size: Small
- Lifespan: 11-14 years
- Dog Breed Group: Terrier
- Coat Type: Short Hair
Description
Bull Terriers are a strong and muscular breed with a well rounded body and a distinctive egg-shaped head. They have small thin ears that are placed close together and a dense, short, flat coat.
The Miniature Bull Terrier originated in England in the 19th century as a smaller version of the Bull Terrier. They were initially bred as a companion dog and a show dog, but were also used in vermin control.
Characteristics
They are energetic and playful, but can also be stubborn and independent.
If you give mini Bull Terriers some proper socialization and training, they can be awesome family pets and are quite affectionate towards their owners. But they might not be the best fit for first-time dog owners and families with other pets or kids who don't know how to be responsible around animals. It might defend you if you need defending, but it's not bred to be guard dog.
Health problems
This breed can be prone to dislocation of the kneecaps, heart defects, kidney failure, skin and flea allergies, a zinc deficiency (which can cause death) and deafness. This breed puts on weight easily so don't overfeed it.
Exercise
Miniature Bull Terriers have moderate exercise requirements and enjoy daily walks and playtime. They are a high-energy breed, so they benefit from regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior. However, they should not be over-exercised as they are prone to overheating and joint problems.
Grooming
An occasional brush will keep a Bull Terrier's coat well-groomed. This breed is an average shedder.
Living Environment
Apartment living is fine if this dog gets enough exercise. It does best in warm climates.