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The Miniature Bull Terrier is a direct descendant of the original bull-and-terrier crosses made in England in the early 19th century, specifically to bait bulls and, later, to fight in pits. They are a smaller version of the Bull Terrier, identical to that breed except in size.
The Miniature Bull Terrier was recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 1993.
The breed is strongly built and muscular, presenting a symmetrical appearance. In proportion, the Miniature Bull Terrier gives the appearance of being square.
Their temperament is full of fire and courage, while remaining even and amenable to discipline. Although their appearance is one of strength and agility, the breed is peaceful and tractable, with a jaunty air. Their egg-shaped head, complete with naturally erect ears and small triangular eyes, gives the breed a distinctive appearance. |
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