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  • if u want to see a cute bull terrier cheek out dutto 78 thanks 

  • I'm sorry, all of the armchair vets here are idiots. I work for a specialty surgery clinic and a vet would NEVER tell an owner not to play with a rope toy with their puppy. Of course you dont want to sling them around by their teeth but play like this is just fine. Good lord. Get off youtube and go raise your own dog.

  • @irkenequine you have made my day with that comment, so so true!

  • It's actuallly a common misconception that bull terriers were bred for fighting. If you look into their history they were actually originally bred for the show ring and as a gentlemans companion. The original Bull Terriers were always white. No one would really care what colour a fight dog was. Look up James Hinks. He was the man started breeding the bull and terriers of back then with the English white terrier. He was aiming to breed a gentlemans companion dog rather than a pit fighter.

  • @Sez634 sorry youre wrong they were bred to fight and to show

  • All this unfair reputaion for dog breeds (mainly staffies, pitbulls, rotties and bull terriers) has to stop! Whatever people, think staffies are famed amongst dog people for being friendly, loyal, good with children and just dying for a tummy-rub, and the others make brilliant pets too. Everything depends on the life and experiences they've had, not what their ancestors were bred for. If you're looking to adopt a dog then go to your nearest rescue centre and give an abandoned dog a home.

  • Mine was viscious. He was a really bad dog I think he was an inbred bull terrier cause they didnt have paperwork when we bought him. We later found out that inbreeding is a cheaper source of actually finding an un nudered partner. I loved my dog he was the nicest in the world but to anyone even when girls would visit we had to lock him up. Even when we bought him he seemed to be out of control while his sister was very calm. He bit me the first time I picked him up but he had a strong spirit.

  • cute puppy , i tried to do this with my pitbull puppy but it did not work , why?

  • @Ayrad160 To young prolly

  • dumb asshole

  • @iedanus Actually, bull terriers were bred for this very thing. :-) They were bred to have very compact, muscular jaws, and small legs so when they bit onto something, they could suspend themselves and wouldn't let go for anything. My bull terrier used to grab onto a rope we had hanging on a tree outside and swing himself around for nearly 20 minutes before he got tired and let go. Even as a puppy, I'm certain this wouldn't hurt him, although he might learn to glomp onto objects more.

  • @thefluffyshrimp

    i have bull terriers for over 20 years.

    they whre're bred this way, for all the wrong reassons in the world.YES.

    his personallty attracts me , not his strength.

    thats the difference.

    so what are you talking about.

  • @iedanus You indicated that this would hurt him, and I said it wouldn't, due to how their bodies were bred. I never said that "I got a bull terrier because of their strength, not their personality." I got mine for their personalities, as well. So I'm not sure what YOU'RE talking about. Sorry.

  • Son of a Bitch

  • hey man your dog is sweet but if ı were you ı wouldn't raise his body off the ground... he is way too young to do that. You don't wanna injure him or make his teeth grow cricket..

  • HEYY I GOT A IRISH STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER WELL BULT MALE IM WILLING TO MATE HIM WITH PIT BULL OR OTHER STAFF BULL..IF YOU LIVE IN NEW YORK AREA AND WILLING TO MATE WITH MY STAFF MESSAGE ME AND ILL GIVE YOU MY E-MAIL IF YOUR FURTHER INTERESTED! THANK YOU

  • LoL.. I can play tug with my dog if i should feel like it. How ever i trained her to release on command, and she will not tug unless she has permission... There is a difference betw training your dog to tug at anything, and training it to only do so if given permission, and then releasing on command.. You may be getting your self in trouble with making the dog release if it's not trained to, but saying tugging alone will make a vicious dog is just so incredibly uninformed..

  • ...Thinks his a big boy did what?

  • looks like a shaved cat... :/

  • This isn't good for his teeth nor his neck... Rule of thumb is if you wouldn't do it to a baby, don't do it with a puppy either!

  • Now my Chihuahua is vicious nasty but good watch dog

  • That is a really bad thing to be doing too such a young dog

  • theres a lot of debate about pulling games with dogs/ pups ect , most of it is nonsence if your dog is happy and you dont do any harm to your pet then its fine, playing tug even to this extreme doesnt make a savage dog that wont let go.

    I've had bull terriers since i was a kid at 14 and none of them have biten anyone or attacked any other dog.

    many people do this with children, airoplane rides anyone?

  • this does not make a dog mean.. I have had a pitbull for 12 years and we played like this since he was alil pup and now we have a bull terrier and he likes it.. how would this make them mean? the way people make dogs mean is by abusing them. people need to think about what you're saying.....

  • isn't that kinda bad for there neck and teeth?

  • @DeckedTigerUnit ... & it can damage they're jaw.

  • definately too young to do this i wouldnt recommend this until 12-18 months for so many reasons

  • fogoos said it right, this should not be done to a puppy...

  • It's amazing how many people actually talk bullshit on youtube. I have a staff and have played like this since he was a young pup. He has never ever shown aggression towards anyone playing with him in this or any manner. He has never bitten anyone, never growled at anyone except me when we are playing together and is fantastic with kids.

  • I think it's amazing how people have the ability to be so dumb, this creature does not know that this kind of play can affect any dog's teeth? beyond the puppy does not think he is older, he's acting instinctively as any other animal, for him it is a contest and not a joke, many times when a dog becomes an adult and someone try this type of play, the dog reacts aggressively, than those stupid blame the Bull and say they are aggressive dogs, stupid assholes!!!!!

  • I hate it when people say that bull terriers are viscious - obviously, like any dog, it depends on their upbringing, but mostly they're one of the softest, lovely dogs. Lots of them are very good around children, etc... Just cause they were bred for fighting doesnt mean they're viscious. It's the small, yapping, nipping dogs you have to watch.

  • @BlatentlyBooshified

    I agree to you very much.

    Although we have to pass through special behavour test in Austria, I'm going to have a Bull Terrier when I grow up!

    I've never heard about any attack or about a Bull Terrier has bitten some one, so, how can other people say they're cruel or anything like that?

    love this race for ever ♥

  • @BlatentlyBooshified This sounds like an answer a pit bull owner would have. "Yeah, there are dog attacks, but it's all about the owner." But these dogs literally have one of the highest temperament test passing rates and are almost never involved in dog attacks.

  • @BlatentlyBooshified

    couldn't agree more!

  • @BlatentlyBooshified i go with that because their so nice but people are so scared of mine they always ask if we put our dog in its room

  • @BlatentlyBooshified ye, if long time ago they were breed for fighting, its only because of they physical capability, no bullterrier is born as a fighter lol..... ppl are so fuuckin stupid it makes me wanna cry, use ur fuuckin brains ppl and dont believe everything u hear from other ppl..........

  • @BlatentlyBooshified

    I disagree with you on the small ones I agreed on the Bull Terrier part but the small dogs is a no no it's the same my small dog (a Yorkshire Terrier) doesn't nip or bark at people in fact he NEVER barks in the house except when he's scared or playing with his favorite toy but even then he just growls and the only time he barks is when he's in the back garden or when he's scared like the hoover his petrified of it so he barks at it apart from that he is fine with dogs etc.

  • @sorryunlucky Of course, it is a generalisation; but that also means that, in general, smaller dogs are more likely to be nippy or harmful than bull terriers. I agree that it doesn't mean ALL small dogs are bad, but I just think that people should be more wary around the smaller ones. They're a little faster and generally nippier, is all; if you get what I mean.

  • @BlatentlyBooshified

    Yeah, old people don't usually know how to train them people also get them as first dogs and don't train them making them nippy and bad behaved.

  • @sorryunlucky Yes. Again, it's mostly to do with upbringing.

  • @BlatentlyBooshified

    I'm guessing you own a Bull Terrier?

  • @sorryunlucky I actually don't. My grandparents have done when I was younger, and my aunt has one now, but I've never had one personally. I walk my aunt's sometimes.

  • @BlatentlyBooshified they were not technicly bred for fighting. they were to catch and kill rats. but that very true... my grandmas old dog was one of those that some chics put in a little purse and carry everywhere... but he was the worst! always jealous of her other dog and no manners at all... i hate tiny little dogs that pretend they punk ass... not that im critisizin them.... just voicin my opinion sorry! XD

  • @1RedThumb1 You're thinking of Jack Russell Terriers. Pit Bull Terriers sadly actually were bred for fighting (namely something called "bull baiting"), so they were bred to be able to "bite and cling" for this purpose. However, they have come a long way since then, and are now lovely family pets. :-)

  • @BlatentlyBooshified Totally agree!

  • aww bless, I bet he will be nice and strong if you keep practising gently :-)

    we have a 10 year old staffy bull terrier and since she was 12 weeks old she loves tugging at stuff :-) x

  • This is not recomanded for a dog his age... his teeth are not strong enough..

  • His right....

  • @fogoos I have to agree with you and it also makes them aggressive. They train Pitbulls to fight the same way. Picking them up by something in their mouth teaches them not to release.

  • @fogoos you culdnt be more right..!!

  • @fogoos Actually, bull terriers were bred for this very thing. :-) They were bred to have very compact, muscular jaws, and small legs so when they bit onto something, they could suspend themselves and wouldn't let go for anything. My bull terrier used to grab onto a rope we had hanging on a tree outside and swing himself around for nearly 20 minutes before he got tired and let go. Even as a puppy, I'm certain this wouldn't hurt him, although he might learn to glomp onto objects more.

  • Arrw My Bullie Is 6 Months And Get Batterddd My My Raabbitt :) x

  • oh shut up he not hurting the dog, The dog loves this stuff and he's only a few inches off the ground

  • your a tool

  • aww he's adorable. i just got a mini bull terrier about a week ago and she thinks she's a big dog too. she terrorizes my dad's 90 pound german shepherd lol

  • puppy or not puppy they are big boys :)

  • the guy below me talks alot of shite.

  • I bet this is the first time you saw a bull terrier in your life. bull terriers are extremely good with humans

  • You should read more about him.

  • I have one my friend. I read enough as well. I also seen many others with other people . I know what I 'm talking about. I didnt say they always are nice with other dogs.

  • what a load of old fanny

  • don't all bull terrier puppies if they are boys think there are big boys? the other day my newest bull terrier puppy rocket we were walking ok course with out a leash naughty be he goes up to the sweates but biggest great dane and he stands there glaring him down well at least he tried but he was a good 2 feet shorter and he starts biting his legs and the great dane just stands there looking like are u serious and if rocket could talk i bet he would have been saying i can so take u It was funny!

  • I love Bull Terriers, we breed them :) This is really bad for his teeth, certanly on that age ;)

  • what teeth? he has half at that age, and will lose them anyways in a months to get the new ones.

  • Youre right but its also bad for his character

  • I agree with Daugaard36

  • DayLight95: Fuck you, you amoral fuckhead!!!

  • nice dog. but u shud never lift them off the ground like that so young with puppy teeth. damages the teeth and gums. should only do it when hes got his full adult teeth and had them for a while

  • nah that is ok as long as he doesn't tug or shake him around. he is being gentle by the looks of it.  But yeah probably a good general rule to be on the safe side

  • yes thats right, the dog is a good soul i have a bullterrier too sine 14 years ....

    but the owner is a stubid guy and not good for animals. thats comes back too you... fuck you animal-torture owner. you are very very stubid.....very stupid and a fuck carackter...

  • I had a bull terrior named Romulus when i live in south africa and when i was a baby he used to wach over me while I was in my crib. But he loved fighting with other dogs so one day when he was attacking this poor retreaver we had to shoot him so he would'nt kill the other dog

  • thats stupid. one of the dogs had to die. let it be the one that was beign atacked

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  • @BluishBilby

    I lived in SA as well. Bullies are great for protection, and are the most loyal breed ever. I must admit, some of the bullies We've had were violent towards other dogs, but shooting your own dog bro?

    That sounds crazy to me

  • do u guys bum your dogs ?

  • NO ES BUENO HACERLES ESO DE PEQUEÑOS

  • and that misshaped skull is rock solid, try receiving a running love head butt from an excited bull terrier and see what you think about it's utility

  • The original bull terriers were bred for A) vermin control and B) pit fights. Whoever says it's fashion needs a braincheck.

  • Dude i've already pointed out what they were bred for. Im saying the modern EBT looks that way because of the Kennel Club guidelines. They have lost thier ability to do what they were bred for, that was my point. If you want the original EBT you can still find them in India and Pakistan.

  • the ebt has lost nothing, mine is 4 months old, knows over 10 commands, is agility trained, both her parents are brilliant and champions by the akc. and all of my friends have either staffies, american pits, or american bulldogs. dude, youve got to be kidding with the EBT being stupid, they are known across the dog world for being a CLOWN, which does not translate into stupid. you picked an easy dog to breed. and first and foremost, the EBT was THE WHITE TERRIER. THEN MIXED WITH A BULLDOG.

  • bit stupid to let the dog hang so young u will fuck its teeth/jaw up why do u think no one really trains their dog like that untill about 1 yr? theirs bones havent fully developed u would have a 3month old baby doing weights would u? then again...

  • if you bred dogs you would be jealous of anyone who has an english bull terrier, because they are 10 times smarter that any American Bulldog could ever wish to be. The shape of an English bull terriers head is designed for killing rats and vermin, and going headfirst into holes, hence the UNDOCKED musclular tail, so that a master could easly grab the dog by the tail and pull him out of the hole, more efficiently than a rat or russel breed terrier. to claim it is for fashion is haterous faggotry.

  • b19dog: when you are commenting on how "stupid" a dog is, it helps you look less STUPID if you spell things correctly. its a HOLE not WHOLE...as in you're an assHOLE

  • hahahaha laugh. Get your history knownledge right before you come here and comment that bullshit propaganda. Bull terrier have been NEVER used in dog fights. Bullterrier were TRIED to be bred to fight, but their nature doesn't allow it = Basically bull terrier is too kind from his own nature, ofc every dog can be trained to fight in someway but there is REAL breeeeds that you are talking about here that really do fight.. And bullterrier isnt one of them. You mess this with Pit Bull Terrier.

  • English bullterriers were bred to fight and still do in some parts of the world, Hinks fought his famous bitch puss in the Birmingham bull ring (England) on the way to a show, she killed her opponent and went on to win the show.

  • and I can tell you that pit bulls are also really good and nice dogs, if you just train the right, like every other dog is. But their NATURE can be forced to FIGHT.. nothing else to say for you dumb ass.

  • lol so because I don't have my dog on Youtube means I don't have a dog? OKAAAY! so what you are telling me is that a dog with a larger head and more jaw muscles can't bite harder than a bully? erm ok. Oh and the head of the bully is that shape because of fashion, absolutely nothing do with bite strength. The original Hink's bull terrier looks nothing like these deformed fashion accesories. amazing dogs as they are they have lost the ability to what they were bred for.

  • U keep putting words into my mouth .....Fashion what a bellend uve read abit on bullys but dont know fuck all about k9s and by the sounds of it uve never really been around large dogs .....Fashion .....thats really funny

  • dude ur like 12! I've bred American bulldogs for 12 years now. I own 4 American bulldogs and a Pitbull. Where as i give you facts you spout bullshit to make your dog seem "cool". So tell me why has the head shape of an EBT changed so much from the original? It does not have a function it has been bred away from the working dog it once was to this pale imitation of a once great dog. Do your research dude or Google that BBC documentary about pedigree dogs. Educate yourself before you open ur mouth

  • b19dog YOU ARE CLEARLY A FOOL!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm only going to reply about the suggestion that a Bully is any less intelligent than ANY other dog! mine and everyone elses bully i knew was clearly ONE HELLOVA smart dog! sure i wouldnt say a bully likes being trained to follow orders or commants but thats to do with a bully's attitude NOT its brain power! roll over ppfft YOU god damn rollover is perhaps what MY bully would have been thinking!

  • hi. im interested in getting a bully. i have always loved this breed for its energy and good-nature. can you tell me if the dog is hard to train if one has little experience with handling the breed. also, are there a lot of vet costs associated with owning this dog?

  • Irish, if you don't have much experience w/ dogs especially Bully-types, I wouldn't suggest a Bull Terrier. They are great dogs but they need alot of exercise and discipline. Training one can often be very tricky, and along with socialization, should start very young. If you can't get one to a dog park to interact and exercise at least an hour 5x a week, I really wouldn't recommend this breed. Not too high of vet bills assoc. w/ the breed, puppies are often pretty expensive, avg. $1500

  • i have a bullterrier mixed with a pitbull puppy and ive own many rotts and pits but this new puppy has bitten the hardest ever his mouth is at an incline like a hook scary pup

  • the muscles on the neck and back are connected to the top of the jaw, the underbite is only controled by the jaw muscles and the front legs, all the power comes from the top, not the under. any predator mammal with canines including humans uses the top teeth for killing and goreing, and the lower teeth for ripping and shredding, and both combined for chewing and gripping. go get an anatomy book, if you think you're so correct lol.

  • all the power comes from the top ,what an idiot u r i dont have time for u at the end of the day it makes no difference weather u think ur smart or not my messege was bullys have a harder bite that it .

  • you also dont have the time to learn the english language it seems, so thanx fer failingg 2 c dat u shud prolly reed a buk b4 showing errbody else dat u can mak a thumbs down thingie on someone who make u soo madd!

  • A large bully has a stronger bite than most Rotties,akitas ,n certanly most pitbulls

  • i think its YOU who is the stupid one if you believe that!! stronger bite than a ROTTIE?? haha sure!

  • u think cos a rottie is fat and big that gives them jaw strengh , its all about the size of underjaw dumbass

  • why would you assume that a rottie is fat? did you NOT see the bite force competition with the rottie?? you need to do your homework!

  • i think you need to do some homework mate. English bull terriers have more biting pressure than alsations and rotties. Bullterriers were bred to break legs originally which is why they are small and stocky. A rottie would have a hard time breaking wind.

  • still wouldnt mess with a rottie though

    thy do bite mean hard

    but yeah pound for pound english bully bites harder

  • they were bred to break legs???

  • yeah. thats why they are so short and stocky. They could get under and get hold of a leg and break it.

  • well said

  • Actually Bull Terriers were bred as fighting dogs to beat the "unbeatable" Staffordshire bull terrier by James Hinks. By the way dude a Bull terrier does not bite harder than a Rottweiler. Bite force is proportional to head size and the size of the jaw muscles. A Rottweiler has a bigger head and more muscle on the jaw, so go figure. You also mentioned that the Bull Terrier is small and stocky, the original bull terrier was a much leaner animal more like the APBT of today. Do some homework dude!

  • Do my homework i study the physical dimensions n muscle cavaties on predatory animals ,so what ur telling me is that because a lion has a bigger head than a hyena it must must have a harder bite , i agree to some of what ur sayin but that not always the case some predatory animals have small heads but huge muscle cavaties that provide all the power SO U DO UR HOMEWORK n another thing DUUUDE i have a friend with a rottie one with a amstaff an another with an american bulldog nothing compares.

  • Dude a lion and a hyena are 2 different animals. a dog's bite strength is proportional to it's head size. Any idiot that's ever looked into bite strength knows that. You are merely chatting shit to make yourself more credible and that's kinda sad. so you have a Bull Terrier doesn't mean they are the hardest biting animal on the planet, I own a Pitbull but you don't seem me saying a Pitbull has the hardest bite or is pound for pound the best fighting dog on the planet do you?

  • Firts of all check out how all this started i never once said my bully has the hardest bite on the planet or pound for pound the hardest dog on the planet i felt obliged to comment on what i think was right which was that i think A LARGE BULLY HAS A HARDER BITE.... AAA LAARRGGEE BULLY so ur the sad fuck tryin to make urself look more credible by putting words into my mouth u obviously dont give a shit about ur dog i see no sign of it on ur page or is it u dont have one

  • actually it has nothing to do with the underbite, and much much more to the connection of the jaw muscles to the stance of the rear legs and connection with it's back. take a dog off of it's rear legs and it's bite is fractioned to 25% power. dogs with scissor bites (ideal for terriers) also have advantage over one with an underbite, or overbite.

  • i was still right

  • rotties arent fat tho. (unless of course you over feed them, but that could happen to any breed)

    so in a way.. still wrong..

    =]

  • first that wasnt the issue n second most rottie owners do over feed them On the issue about BITE i was RIGHT.

  • Bull Terriers are know to be puppies until there at least 4 years old, our 2 year old boy loves playing with the puppies at the park.

  • Its weird, but I have a bull terrier( shes 4) and she is still that playful!!!

    Greatsest dogs EVER!!! :)

  • u cant usually do tht with any puppy at tht age even pits only bt

  • you saying a bull terrier has a stronger bite than a pit??

  • a bull terrier is not in the testing for bite strength because it is considered a small dog, not meant for fighting, long ago before the incorporation of staffie cross breeding (for brindle color) the bull terrier was bred for the pit, then for ratting, so as of now it is a non-agressive dog meant for families, as for bite strength, if you had a Bull Terrier the size of a Pit Bull Terrier or Rothweiler it's bite would be formidible to them. For a smaller dog, its strength is INTENSE.

  • thats interesting info there! i had a rotty once, his bite was insane really was, gotta staffy now, he bites pretty daaam hard too lol

    although he is SUPER friendly with people!

  • you dont have a clue what your talking about staffordshire bull terriers were bred for fighting nothing else! They used to be called pit bull terriers back in the 17th & 18th century. They were used for bull bating and bear bating and ratting and after that dog fighting. pit bulls in america today were made from crossing staffs with other breeds to create todays american pit bull terriers a staff has as strong a bite as any pit bull or rottie dont comment on things you know nothing about

  • i dont give a shit about staffies, becuase i wasn't talking about them. i only mentioned them as the reason for brindle coloration in ENGLISH BULL TERRIERS. you know, the subject of this video. no need to repeat the exact history lession i just wrote. HOWEVER, next time you reply to someone like that, why dont you just instead remeasure your tiny penis and sulk in the corner next your dog.

  • and there is no such thing as a Pit Bull Terrier. It is an aculmanation of a number of different short haired stocky large skulled terriers and bulldogs, from all over the US and Europe. Each bred for different constructive tasks, idiots throughout time have dwarfed the honor of being a Bullie breed with notions of fighting dogs. or bull baiting. if every unneutured dog potentially can give birth and lead way to over 1,000 offspring in it's lifetime, only a tiny fraction of those dogs ever fight

  • of course r u stupid ?

  • Thats right we collected our new bundle of joy at 8 weeks and his ears stood up 3 days latter. That was 17 months ago and we now have a big 32 kg bundle of joy who rarely farts cause hes on a all natural diet.

  • so what do you feed him? mine fart so bad. they dont eat canned food. I give them chicken daily plus dry food.

  • Unfortunately they all do!! Its the only bad thing about these great dogs, jesus when they fart, evacuate!!!

  • very very true

  • i'd hate trying to shake that off your leg,i bet you couldnt anyway.

  • 8 weeks is 2 months

  • genius.

  • actually your not supposed to let it go from mom until 2months

  • i want one of these dogs so badly

  • ohh the cuteness!

  • i love that dog wat a beauty

  • Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

  • most breeders don't let puppies go until 8 weeks old - 6 at the very earliest and even that is rare. why you would want a month old, barely weaned puppy is beyond me. p.s. careful playing pulling games til at least 6 months (when big teeth have settled down) - this sort of thing can pull them out of place. remember in BT's whole jaw moves as their head takes on more of a 'down' shape

  • totaly agree with you on this , clearly this owner needs to do some home work, no pully games yet ! and needs to be weaned on the meat slowly

  • ConejoXIII ( sos mate but he is from the uk..

    and any self repectign breeder will not ship a bab dog to the other side of the world

  • ya, their farts could wilt an oak tree, I had to repaint the house and change the curtains after mine farted - stop feeding them milk, milk bones, and anything made for dogs other than 1 plain dry dog food with water - whatever one stops the zits and ear goo.

    iams used to be ok... lamb and rice. bananas or banana popsicles for treats and perrier with an ice cube in the water dish for a good laugh.

  • I like the smell of my Bullies farts, Ha Ha just joking mine loves bananas and beetroot..

  • yo where do u get that dog?? is it standard or minauture bull terrier?? im lookin for a white male bull terrier puppy..maybe...4 or 5 weeks old...with maybe a spot on da eye...im in chicago illinois..holla!

  • i wouldnt take a pup away from its mother until its at least 6 weeks old.

  • We have a second bullie- our first died at 14 yrs.- they are difficult- but such fun that we put up with it- my daughter is clicker training our latest who was 2 yrs. when we got her- and a bad attitude in some respects- recently ate a rock and had to be operated on to remove!

  • love how Bullies look. They look like piggies.

  • They are great dogs, but their farts STINK!

  • omg man you are so right!!!

  • Is it a breed thing? We have a bull terrier and we'll all be watching TV... and then just faint from the smell.

    He's having the time of his life and we're all on the ground asphixiating...

  • what a cutie!!

    I think if any of the 'bully' breeds are worked with properly...there is nothing but positive results. lack of training mixed with their heritage is what does it...not purely their breed.

  • my mates got 4 and they wud never hurt anyone unless they hurt you they are defensive over there loved ones, people think they are aggressive dogs but thats only if they are not cared for

  • I wouldnt agree more, my teacher is always saying they are vicious. Obviously she hasnt owned one. : )

  • When they say bullies are vicious, there thinking of the ' pit bull terriors ' they can be it depens on the owners, our water guage is in our backyard, we have a miniture bullterrior puppie, and they sent in a letter saying we have a vicious pit bull in our backyard, the only thing our dog would do is try licking them to death and trip them up. It's rediculous how stupid people are, there all bark and no bite.

  • I agree people are stupid and never learn anything other than what news reporters tell them.

    Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years. And have only ever been bread to obey the master (HMV), this is why they are dangerous because A-holes train them in bad ways.

    In the eyes of the law it always ends up being that the dog is worst off.

    At the end of the day a Dog is a dog and nothing else.

  • hi congratulations it´s a beautifull dog i´m impresioned jaja be cool hello from mexico

  • Garbage,When given lots a love and there well cared for the Bully is the most loving and loyal dog there is, they are great with all other animals mine would even calmly walk amongst the cattle and horses at work. He never had a fright and loved playing with all other dogs, he recently passed away of old age at 12 that was 9 months ago. I getting another on on the 11.04.07 he'll be 8 weeks old.

  • ther,e nice when there pups but when they become adults they can become a real pain in the arce.

  • r u fuckin kidding me? Put some effort into and you'll see good results prick

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