Strong Dogs Bull Terrier

Bull Terrier - Strong, stubborn and very cute A great friend and companion, also known as the "white knight" - knowing how to defend himself very well without provoking fights - is a dog full of life and very willing. Loves the home environment and loves their owners unconditionally.
So don't be surprised if you get bumps and licks from your Bull Terrier begging for your attention!
Nicknamed "the child in a dog clothes", the Bull Terrier is active and friendly. He has a captivating personality that ranges from intelligent to innovative. He too comes in a smaller version - Miniature Bull Terrier - which shares the same attributes.

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Life with a Bull Terrier is always a new experience. He is a dog "busy" since puppy. He needs an active family who can provide him with the game and play plenty he needs. He also needs someone who will consistently (but gently) enforce the house rules. Otherwise, he will make the rules of his own making. For this reason, it is not the best choice for shy owners or people who do not have much experience with dogs.
Endowed with resolute expression, the Bull Terrier has a long head that is strong without being rude. Seen from the front, she is ovoid. The top of the skull is flattened. It has well developed nostrils. The strong jaw bears regular and beautifully sized teeth. The dark or almost black almond-shaped or triangular eyes are deeply set and obliquely arranged. The small ears, thin and approximate, rise vertically. The neck is long and very muscular. The short, thick tail at the base is kept horizontal. The Bull Terrier is strong, stubborn and very cute. Many think he's the famous Pit Bull, but he's quite different, both physically and psychologically.
        Bull Terrier Temperament
He is a creative race that usually sees things his way and is stubborn to the end. He needs mental and physical exercise every day to prevent him from exercising his powerful jaw at home. With all his difficult pose, he has a sweet, affectionate and devoted nature.
You can ask any dog ​​owner if having a pet at home is good and their answers will be pretty much the same: of course. Faithfulness and loyalty are two words that sum up very well the relationship of these furry with their tutors. Always available to help the owner, willing to accompany them on a walk, sports or even a night of work supporting the human dads.
Sometimes it seems that we lack words to describe this relationship of affection with the fur. With that in mind, we have brought you a list of 50 phrases that express this pure, unconditional love that we cultivate and water every day with our eternal fur.

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Love quotes

Moon, friend and partner ❤. “In the lap of my dogs, I forget ingratitude” (Leticia Bergallo)
“The only creatures that are evolved enough to carry pure love are dogs and children” (Johnny Depp)
“To err is human - Forgive, canine” (unknown author)
“No matter if the dog is of a breed, they will always love us and never abandon us!” (Talita Sistemas)
“He who loves me loves my dog ​​too” (São Bernardo)
“We can judge a man's heart by the way he treats animals.” (Immanuel Kant)
“You were always by my side when I needed you. In life and in death, I will always love you. ”(Unknown author)
“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves him more than he loves himself.” (Josh Billings)
“A dog wags its tail with its heart.” (Martin Buxbaum)
“The average dog has a request for all mankind: Love me.” (Helen Exley)
“A dog is in part simply an intention to be with you, to be together” (Mark Doty)
“For me, a house or an apartment is only a house when you add a four-legged set, a happy tail, and that's the measure of indescribable love we call a dog.” (Roger Caras)
“Dogs aren't our whole life, but they make our lives whole.” (Roger Caras)
“Blessed is the person who won the love of an old dog.” (Sidney Seward Jeanne)
 

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