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Cares for Bull Terrier

  • Maintenance: Brushing with rubber mitten once a week and monthly bathing is recommended.
  • Haircut: Shorthair breeds should not be given a haircut. A renewal of the coat by brushing with a rubber mitten, removing excess shedding and lightly grooming with scissors to accentuate the lines is sufficient.
  • Recommended grooming appointments: 1 monthly bath is sufficient to prevent excessive shedding.
  • Special attention: Skin eczema (use Balsam) and elbow patches (use Dfender)

How is the Bull Terrier?

The Bull Terrier is a breed of dog known for its distinctive appearance and friendly personality. Despite their history as a fighting dog, modern Bull Terriers are gentle, playful dogs that make excellent life companions.

These dogs have a strong, muscular body, with a round head and large eyes that give them a charismatic appearance. They are very active dogs and need a great deal of daily exercise to keep them healthy and happy.

As for their coat, Bull Terriers have a short, shiny coat that requires little maintenance. It is advisable to brush them regularly and bathe them every so often to keep them clean.

Overall, Bull Terriers are an excellent choice for those looking for a loyal, friendly and protective companion. However, it is important to keep in mind that this breed requires a responsible and committed owner who is willing to invest time and effort in their training and coat care. In addition, due to their history as a fighting dog, it is important to properly socialise them from an early age to avoid aggressive behaviour.

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Bath 

Monthly bathing is recommended.

Haircut

Shorthaired breeds should not be clipped, light grooming with scissors to accentuate their lines is sufficient.

Higyene

Skin eczema (use of Balsam) and elbow pads (use of Dfender)

Brushing and combing

Renovation of the mantle by brushing with a rubber mitt