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The English Bull Terrier is a medium-sized breed that typically weighs between 20-38 kg (44-85 pounds) and stands at a height of 51-61 cm (20-24 inches). The breed's short, harsh coat is easy to groom and sheds regularly. In terms of appearance, the Bull Terrier's most recognizable feature is its egg-shaped head, with small, triangle-shaped eyes and a Roman muzzle. The body is full and round with muscular shoulders, and the tail is carried horizontally. Bull Terriers are known for their strong muscles and jaunty gait.

In terms of temperament, the Bull Terrier is a loyal and polite dog that becomes very attached to its owner. It is also known for being courageous and fearless, and will defend its owner in critical situations. However, the breed has become much gentler over time. Bull Terriers thrive in active households where they receive plenty of companionship and supervision. They do not do well when left alone for long periods of time, and can be too energetic for small children if not properly socialized and trained. It is important for the owner to be a strong leader and provide plenty of structure for the dog.

In terms of health, the average lifespan of the English Bull Terrier is 10-14 years. The breed is prone to certain health conditions such as patellar luxation, skin allergies, and zinc deficiency. All-white Bull Terriers are also at risk of being born deaf or going deaf shortly after birth. It is important for owners to be aware of these potential health issues and to take the necessary precautions to keep their dog healthy.

Overall, the English Bull Terrier is a playful and energetic breed that can make a great companion for the right owner. It is important for potential owners to research the breed thoroughly and understand its specific needs and characteristics before adopting a Bull Terrier.

This post was last updated at June 5, 2026 18:58

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