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The bull terrier, also known as English bull terrier, is a breed of dog belonging to the terrier family. The breed originated from England and is known for their small, triangular eyes, large, egg-shaped head, and jaunty gait. Famous bull terriers include Scud from the first Toy Story film, and Spuds MacKenzie, the mascot of Budweiser beer commercials. Because of their somewhat fierce and aggressive nature, bull terrier training is important. Bull terriers are known to be extremely energetic, fearless and fun-loving dogs, so they need a lot of exercise. They are not suitable for every family because small children might be overwhelmed by the sheer energy of the bull terrier. The breed is known to join family quarrels and roughhousing. If there is no bull terrier training, your pet might …
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Bull Terrier Breed Information

If you watched the first Toy Story movie, you would remember that Andy's next door neighbor, Sid Phillips (the kid who destroys toys for fun) had a vicious bull terrier named Scud. Though …
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Bull Terrier Care

Bull terriers are known for their strong and muscular physique. They usually come in two varieties: white and colored. Normally, this breed is developed by crossing the bulldog with a …
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Bull Terrier Puppies

It is said that a dog is a man's best friend. This is because dogs have the natural ability to be loyal, friendly, and protective towards their owners. They make a great companion for people. As the …
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