Archive for the ‘Bull Terrier (Miniature)’ Category
The miniature breed of dog comes originally from England, and it’s cousin of the English White Terrier, the Dalmatian and the Bulldog. The first existence is documented 1872 in The Dogs of British Island.
The coat of the Miniature Bull Terriers is short, almost close to the skin, similary like the Bull Terriers. They are accepted in the ring to be white, white with another color, or fully colored. However, like the Standards, any blue or liver colored coats are undesirable. These dogs require very minimal grooming. However, they tend to range anywhere from 20–35 lbs. The Miniature Bull Terriers have a very strong build. They have very muscular shoulders and a full body.
The head of the Miniature Bull Terriers, similary it’s cousin the Bull Terrier is with the shape of an egg. It is flat on top with a Roman muzzle. The eyes are triangular and closely set. The ears are carried erect and are not cropped or otherwise altered. The tail is carried horizontally rather than vertically.


