Bull Terrier
FCI standard number: 11
Country of origin: Great Britain
Classification: FCI Group 3 (Terrier)
Height at withers bitch: there is no size limit
Height at withers male: there is no size limit
Bitch weight: often around 20-35 kg
Weight male: often around 20-35 kg
Coat colour: White or coloured; many colours are permitted (white may dominate)
Coat texture: short, flat lying, even, hard and shiny
Neck circumference: usually around 50-55 cm (guide value for the collar; please measure on the dog).
Bull Terrier and Mini Bull Terrier (Bull Terrier)
Features
Body shape:
- Stature strong, muscular
- Skull oval and flat
- Ears small and close together
Coat
- Short and close top coat, hardly any undercoat
- Solid white, coloured with white markings or brindle
Character of the Bull Terrier and Mini Bull Terrier
The bull terrier is an ideal family dog. The bull terrier is a cuddly dog that enjoys physical contact with its family. However, he also has a very lively temperament when it comes to playing. He can be very boisterous and therefore care should be taken with small children.
The bull terrier has a unique character, he is even-tempered and fearless.
The mini bull terrier hardly differs from the big bull terrier. It has the same character traits, but the mini bull terrier is more inclined to bark and its urge to move is not as high as that of the big bull terrier.
Training
When training, the human must be more stubborn than the bull terrier, as this gives the human the chance to train the bull terrier well. But you should never be rough with the bull terrier, because then he will react with ignorance towards the human, so empathy should be present. Wilfulness is encouraged by boredom. The best way to train your bull terrier is through play.
Special features
The coat of the bull terrier does not require much grooming. The big bull terrier is more susceptible to joint problems and the mini bull terrier suffers more from kidney diseases and eye diseases. The skin of white dogs is more sensitive than that of the others.
Is the Bull Terrier permitted in Switzerland?
The big bull terrier is considered a listed dog in some cantons. This means that this breed (including crossbreeds) either requires a permit in these cantons or is completely banned. Please inform yourself before purchasing such a dog. Care should also be taken when on holiday and you should inform yourself well in advance.
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