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Miniature Bull Terrier Breeders with Puppies for Sale Miniature Bull Terrier Puppies The Miniature Bull Terrier has a very fiery personality and can be very feisty at times. This breed can be protective of his owner and territory giving off a fearless and brave presence. This breed should always have an experienced handler, as he can be very protective. The Miniature Bull Terrier should always have a dominant owner as this can escalate into aggression later in life if it is not handled at an early stage.Does your Miniature Bull Terrier bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? Regular grooming is not necessary for this shorthaired breed. Occasionally brushing and combing should be sufficient to remove any loose hair from the Miniature Bull Terrier. A wipe down with a damp washcloth should also keep this breed fairly clean. The ears should be cleaned on a regular basis, and the nails should be clipped at least once every two weeks to keep them at a manageable length.

A rub down with a specially made rubber glove should suffice and take care of many, if not all grooming aspects. The Miniature Bull Terrier can be difficult to train and is not for the inexperienced. They can be willful and dominant making training a task. The handler must be firm, consistent, and always dominant to prevent problems. The Miniature Bull Terrier can be very stubborn so obedience classes are recommended at an early age to make training a little easier in the future. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Miniature Bull Terrier puppy. The Miniature Bull Terrier is a fairly active breed and does best with at least a small yard. This breed enjoys long daily walks, however they do love a regular romp free, but should always be in a fenced area. This dog loves long walks and jogs with his owner. This breed should always have at least one hour of exercise per day to stay healthy and active and to prevent destruction. Get Matched with Miniature Bull Terrier Breeders using PuppyMatch

Considering a Miniature Bull Terrier Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Miniature Bull Terrier Breeder and the RIGHT breed Miniature Bull Terrier may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Miniature Bull Terriers AnonymousI run a lot and would like to have a dog to join me for parts of the runs , what's a good range for these dogs? I know it would need to start shorter distances like anyone, but are Miniature Bull Terrier's good for running? Add a CommentAnonymousI have a very friendly Cane Corso, he loves other dogs, but he is very big.
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They like to rough and tumble with other dogs and that's just the way they are. As for getting another dog, I would not suggest a Mini, but a standard Bull Terrier might work for your family. However, please remember you will then have two strong-willed, burly dogs that will not back down. Play fights can turn into real fights really quickly when two minds think alike. It may be a good idea to look into a Labrador Retriever, Siberian Husky, Australian Cattle Dog, or even the Black Mouthed Cur -- all are breeds that need lots of play time/exercise and should do well with a Cane Corso as a best friend.AnonymousI was thinking of adding a female Miniature Bull Terrier to my dog family. I have a Boston, three Jack Russells, and two Borderjacks. All my dogs have an activity, agility, rally, flyball, etc. Is a Mini a dog that would enjoy something like these things? 1 CommentAnonymousOh yes, the Mini Bull Terrier is a spunky little dog that would have a blast doing agility, rally, flyball and any other dog sport you could throw at him.

I think he would be a great little addition to your fur-family.AnonymousAre Miniature Bull Terriers hypoallergenic? I researched them and it says that they are, but I have people telling me they are not. 1 CommentAnonymousThe Miniature Bull Terrier is considered a hypoallergenic breed of dog. But please understand that there are different levels of hypoallergenic breeds. The Miniature Bull Terrier does shed like any other dog, but they are not prone to much dandruff, which is how they are considered hypoallergenic. If you or a family member has allergies, please consider fostering or going to a dog show that has the breed there so that yourself and your family can make sure everyone can live with a Miniature Bull Terrier without issues.AnonymousI would like to own a Miniature Bull Terrier, but I keep hearing they are aggressive like Pitts, Rotts and Shepherds. Are they really that aggressive? I have two young children. 4 CommentsAnonymousJust like all other 'aggressive' breeds, it is all about bad breeding and bad owners.

The Miniature Bull Terrier is known for aggression when they are badly bred towards other dogs. But they are very loving and affectionate towards people. If you get a pup from a good breeder and train it well, then the dog should be fine.AnonymousI own a Miniature Bull Terrier and I absolutely love him. He is a sweet dog and loves people and kids. He is over friendly, barely barks and loves being with his family. He does shed and is a very hyper and fun loving dog. He is energetic and a clown. AnonymousI own a Miniature Bull Terrier, she is not aggressive at all, she likes to be a bully. If we don't pay attention to her she will nip, but not hard, or she will go in the restroom and rip apart the toilet paper rolls and spread the toilet paper all over the floor. I don't think bullies are aggressive, they are more hyper, dominate and funny and naughty. AnonymousMiniature bull terriers are definitely not aggressive, They do however need a firm hand for training and a lot of patience. They are great with kids and people but can get nasty with other dogs unless they are socialized properly when young.