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Miniature Bull Terrier Dog

Miniature Bull Terrier Dog
The Miniature Bull Terrier is an active and energetic dog with a stable temperament. The Miniature Bull Terrier dogs can be amusing and entertaining, and they thrive on the attention and affection of their loved ones. But if neglected, Miniature Bull Terrier dog can become very destructive, so this is not a breed that is suited to those with little time to dedicate to a dog. The Miniature Bull Terrier dog is a good family pet, but does have certain traits that make him better suited to those with some experience of dog ownership and training. You need to be confident, assertive, yet positive in order to enjoy success with this breed of dog. Training can be difficult, some Miniature Bull Terriers dogs may be overly aggressive or timid; some can be dominant, bossy, and possessive; and some can be very challenging.

Early socialization is essential in order to promote a stable and even temperament in the  Miniature Bull Terrier dog breed. The Miniature Bull Terrier dogs need plenty of attention and exercise too, and will enjoy getting involved in family activities as well as enjoying daily walks. The Miniature Bull Terrier dog gets along well with most pets, but may be dangerous around cats, which means that you should socialize this breed very early to cats. The Miniature Bull Terrier dogs will get along fine with considerate and gentle children, and many will welcome strangers.

An evidently smaller version of the Bull terrier breed, the Miniature Bull terrier is quite rare, as it was recognized as a separate breed when there were not many of its kind. The Miniature Bull Terrier dog breeds build is round and heavy boned with even proportions. The Miniature Bull Terrier dogs head has a characteristic shape, uniformly inclined from the top towards the tip of the nose. The Miniature Bull Terrier dog has small eyes that are a relatively short distance apart, contributing to the odd but sharp expression.  Read on...

 

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