1
The bull terrier comes in two separate varieties: white and colored. Developed by crossing a bulldog with a terrier, this dog is tenacious and once excelled in dog fights. Thankfully, this gory sport became illegal and the bull terrier became a loving and comical member of the family. History and OriginAround 1835 in Great Britain, dog fanciers wanted to develop the "Ultimate Fighting Dog." To accomplish this, the English bulldog was crossed with the now extinct English terrier. This resulted in a dog referred to as the "bull and terrier" and was a strong compact little fighter weighing around 30 pounds. Eventually, the Spanish pointer was added to increase the dog's size. Originally, the breed was often brindle in color. In 1860, a dog fancier thought that a pure white bull terrier would be a thing of beauty. He was correct and the white bull terrier quickly gained popularity.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of our Privacy Statement and Legal terms Pet Care Information | Pet Information | Pet Health Information
We promise to protect your privacy.
Sponsored By