The Bull Terrier or also known as the English Terrier is a breed of dog that originated from England. In Africa, people call this breed the Varkhond meaning pig dog and this is due to the fact that the Bull Terrier's head and eyes resemble that of a pig. Another theory is that during the time of bush-pig and warthog hunting in South Africa, Bull Terriers were mostly used as companions.
This breed can trace its roots from the Bull and Terrier breeds of the 18th century. These Bull and Terriers were born aggressive, unwary and agile in fighting monstrous animals in bull baiting. The sports of bull baiting and bear baiting were famous blood sport during the middle of 18th century; they were so popular that even the royals favor this past time.
By 1830, breeders have decided to develop an even more combatant and agile dog breed that won't back down in bull baiting. By crossing the Bulldog, Old English terrier and Spanish Pointer, the Bull Terrier arrived. However, much to the dismay of the breeders, the Bull Terrier did not come out superior in the bull baiting.
However, although not as popular in the fighting pit, the Bull Terrier became famous as a fashionable pet. People as high as the aristocrats became fancier of this breed and sometimes this breed can be seen as guard dogs, watch dogs and vermin catcher. Presently, the fanciers can also enjoy a miniature of the Bull Terrier called Miniature Bull Terrier.
The Bull Terrier is a stocky and well-proportioned dog. What sets it apart from other Bull and Terrier descendants is its unique head which is often termed as egg-shape. This head is broad and flat at the top and narrows at the end of the nose.
The eyes of the Bull Terrier are almond-shaped, small, dark and closely placed beside each other. The coat is short, dense and skintight. The coat can be colored in black, brindle, pure white, red, fawn and tri-color.
The Bull Terrier possesses great strength and sometimes it can be less tractable. However, it is bright, dependable and playful. It loves to be with humans, loving to the family, and especially good with children.
This dog, particularly the female, is protective of young children. It is lively, sociable with other dogs but fairly rough. To keep his mind and body healthy, daily exercise is needed.
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