The Miniature Bull Terrier is a smaller
version of the Bull Terrier.
They are a smaller
version of the Bull Terrier, identical to that breed except in size.
Essentially, the Mini is a smaller
version of the Bull Terrier, and those who are thoroughly grounded in the salient features of that breed should have little difficulty in readjusting their sights for size.
«A scaled down
version of the Bull Terrier,» maintaining the physical and temperamental qualities of the standard size In a more compact convenient size.
Not exact matches
The dog is a hybrid
version with traits
of the bulldog,
bull terrier and boxer.
The Real Pitbull website, refers to these dogs as «essentially an American Pit
Bull Terrier that is poorly bred» and advocates those searching for a pit bull to avoid American Bully breeders, as ethical breeders should work on preserving the American pit bull terrier breed instead of making their own distorted versions of
Bull Terrier that is poorly bred» and advocates those searching for a pit bull to avoid American Bully breeders, as ethical breeders should work on preserving the American pit bull terrier breed instead of making their own distorted versions
Terrier that is poorly bred» and advocates those searching for a pit
bull to avoid American Bully breeders, as ethical breeders should work on preserving the American pit bull terrier breed instead of making their own distorted versions of
bull to avoid American Bully breeders, as ethical breeders should work on preserving the American pit
bull terrier breed instead of making their own distorted versions of
bull terrier breed instead of making their own distorted versions
terrier breed instead
of making their own distorted
versions of it.
An earlier
version of this story incorrectly stated that Rufus was the first
bull terrier to win Best in Show.
Still an uncommon breed, it is bound to increase in popularity as a true miniature
version of the popular
bull terrier.
The Miniature
Bull Terrier is the smallest surviving
version of the standard
Bull Terrier.
Many people find it amazing that the Miniature
Bull Terrier is an exact
version of the traditional
Bull Terrier, except it is downsized.
The Miniature
Bull Terrier is an exact
version of the traditional
Bull Terrier, except it is downsized.
American breeders changed the breed's build into a slightly heavier
version of the Staffordshire
Bull Terrier of England, so in 1972, the AKC changed the name to the American Staffordshire
Terrier in order to distinguish it as a different breed from its English relative.
So to recap, the
terriers can be categorized in 3 subgroups: working
terriers such as the Jack Russell who were bred to hunt quarry both in burrows and above ground, toy
terriers such as Yorkies who are down - sized
versions of larger
terriers and are used today as companion dogs, and finally,
bull - type
terriers such as the Staffordshire
bull terrier who are crosses
of terriers and bulldogs.
Examples: the English Bulldog
of the 1800's (not the modern
version, which is just a pet today and incapable
of doing this work), Pit
Bull Terrier,
Bull Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogo Argentino, and mixed bred «pig dogs».
They are used, and have behavioral traits and genetics, much like earlier
versions of other breeds
of dog we now know: Pit
Bull Terrier, Dogo Argentino, etc..
For a Pit
Bull Terrier, you'll likely need the extra large
version of this carrier.