What is the difference between Miniature Bull Terrier and Standard Bull Terrier

What is the difference between the Mini Bull Terrier and the Standard Bull Terrier? The Miniature Bull Terrier breed standard stipulates a shoulder height of thirty-five and a half centimeters or less. The Miniature Bull Terrier’s height is between 10 and 14 inches, and the Standard Bull Terrier’s height: 53 centimeters to 56 centimeters. The Miniature Bull Terrier is full of enthusiasm, bravery, calm and tame, while the Standard Bull Terrier is submissive and treats children kindly and friendly. The breed standard for the Miniature Bull Terrier is almost the same as that of the Standard Bull Terrier, with only a strict division in the height regulations. In the British Kennel Club, the breed standard for the Miniature Bull Terrier stipulates that as long as the shoulder height is under 35.5 cm, there is no restriction on weight, although the weight must still be proportional to the height, otherwise there is still a possibility of disqualification. The Miniature Bull Terrier is well-proportioned, has a sturdy body structure, and is energetic. The intelligent Miniature Bull Terrier has a warm, determined expression. Full of enthusiasm, brave Miniature Bull Terrier and calm and tame personality. Standard: Height: 53cm~56cm; Weight: 24kg~28kg Miniature: Optimal weight: 24-25kg for males; 22-23kg for females. body height is not described in the standard, generally 30-35cm. the Miniature Bull Terrier’s height is between 10~14 inches, Miniature Bull Terriers not in this range are out of order. The Miniature Bull Terrier has a square body and is proportional in height to weight. Activity is a characteristic of most Bull Terriers and is their most attractive personality trait. It is often difficult to distinguish a Bull Terrier from a 3 year old in dog clothes, and until they are 5 or 6 years old, most Bull Terriers spend their days busy doing whatever they find interesting. They are eager to participate in activities with people, including going for walks, traveling, attending social events and various indoor games, which are the only way they can find a sense of belonging in their family. Therefore, they are suitable for active families. Of course, they are also suitable for families where the owners spend a lot of time with them and discipline them, even though they are relatively quiet. For families where both parents work during the day, a Bull Terrier is not particularly suitable, and the only remedy is for the owner to spend a lot of time with them when they come home. The Bull Terrier may look fierce and tough, but in reality the dog is submissive and friendly with children. The Bull Terrier is relatively docile, intelligent and obedient, loyal and obedient to its owner, especially kind and friendly to children, affectionate and patient, and if properly cared for, can become a loyal family guard dog. However, this dog is impatient and never gives way among dogs, even hurting other dogs, and must be closely supervised.

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