What are the advantages and disadvantages of Bull Terrier

What are the Bull Terrier’s strengths and weaknesses? The Bull Terrier is intelligent, lively, bold and curious about everything, but he is also stubborn, egotistical, with a strong sense of dominance, and sometimes shows a rude, savage, destructive and aggressive side. The Bull Terrier is smart, lively, bold and curious about everything, but he is also stubborn, egotistical, has a strong sense of dominance and sometimes shows a rude, destructive and aggressive side. The owner must be patient, determined and strong-willed, and must have a clear understanding of his character’s strengths and weaknesses and be prepared to respond effectively in order to get along with him. Pros: The Bull Terrier is very loyal and loving to his owner and his family, and looks forward to his owner’s company and love, whether it is taking him out to play or staying at home, as long as his owner is there, so it is more suitable for families who have more free time and can discipline him properly. For those who need to go to work during the day, it is better not to keep a Bull Terrier, then not only you will feel tired, the dog will not feel happy either. The Bull Terrier has a high IQ, and if trained properly, its performance will definitely make you feel very satisfied. However, it is particularly friendly, that is, very friendly to both family and strangers, so it is not suitable for watching the door, otherwise it is easy to be coaxed away. Disadvantages: Of course, the Bull Terrier also has disadvantages. To put it simply, although the Bull Terrier is a well-behaved and understanding pet dog, it is still an animal after all, and the essential characteristics of the animal in it will not change. The Bull Terrier also has a strong sense of territory, and every Bull Terrier wants to be the leader of a territory. So, even if you keep him at home, these characteristics will not change. And because of these natural tendencies, the Bull Terrier will do things that you can’t stand. A normal healthy Bull Terrier likes to pee everywhere, which is normal from a dog’s point of view because they want to occupy and mark their territory, but unacceptable from a human’s point of view. When someone or another animal enters his territory or provokes him, the normally well-behaved Bull Terrier becomes nervous and sensitive and will fight against the offending “enemy” to protect himself and his territory. PS: In the process of raising Bull Terriers, parents should treat them with understanding and tolerance. Of course, to make the pet dog and family get along more harmoniously, the necessary training, conditioning and guidance is also needed. It is important to make the Bull Terrier completely loyal and obedient to you, so that it can develop good habits and attitude towards life.

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