Everything You Need To Know About The Bull Terrier
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1. Stubborn character: The Bull Terrier is not a dog for everyone because of it has a stubborn personality. It is a smart and very opportunistic breed and likes to test its masters and even when well trained, it will continue to want to get the upper hand. The Bull Terrier will not do anything to please his masters. It is a very playful dog and does not fear being scolded. Bull Terriers do not react well to anger and an angry reaction is likely to provoke more bad behaviour. It is therefore necessary to be very patient and authoritative so as not to let this dog walk all over you.
2. Training: The Bull Terrier must be trained through play, making the dog want to be trained. Knowing that Bull Terriers are greedy and very curious, there are many ways to effectively train them. Reward your dog when he behaves well or when he is clean. Do not use force or shout at this dog. The best way to get to know your dog is to enroll him in a training club at an early age. The younger she is, the easier it will be to train this dog. Your Bull Terrier must go on walks to become familiar with her environment and socialise. The Bull Terrier is sporty and needs to work hard to channel his energy. When he's still a puppy, the Bull Terrier can seem tireless and run everywhere. Fortunately, with time, they will eventually calm down.
3. Curious nature: The Bull Terrier is by nature very curious and accidents can be numerous. They will often swallow food that they should not. So you have to be very careful and watch it. Choose toys and food carefully to make sure you don't get into trouble.
4. Special care: Bull Terriers' eyes often stream and it is necessary to clean their eyes regularly. Otherwise, the Bull Terrier is not a fragile dog and does not require much extra care.