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Name: Cash the Bull Terrier
Adoption Fee: $200
Species: Dog
Breed: Bull Terrier / Beagle / Mixed (short coat)
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Color: White and Brown
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 33 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 18 Years 4 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Cash is one cool lookin' dog!!! He is a Bull Terrier/Beagle mix, with that loooong Bull Terrrier muzzle. Gotta love it! We rescued him from a kill shelter ~ he loves us forever!!! He is just 9 months old and full of energy. Judy, Janet and Michelle had a hoot trying to photograph him. It was raining so they had to do it inside. They got out a sheet to make a back drop to block out the office. The other dogs did great ~ Google, Minnie, Kaz, they all posed nicely. But Cash, well, he was just too excited. They got lots of photos of his behind, his nose, his ear,.... You get the idea. Then they tried to hold him with the sheet drapped over their arms. By the time all was said and done, Janet was holding him with the sheet over her head, looking like the Ghost of Christmas Future! I had to include that photo ~toooo funny!
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, in 1830, when combats between Bulldogs and bulls were at there height, lovers of this "sport" decided to create a dog that would attack even more agilely. By crossing the Bulldog with the Old English Terrier and adding a bit of Spanish Pointer blood, they came up with the Bull Terrier. However, Bull Terriers were not the most successful fighters. In 1850 the white-coated variety (nicknamed the "White Cavalier") was obtained and soon became a fashionable pet of the gentry. The breed has been used as a guard, ratter, herder and watchdog. The Miniature was developed to have the same qualities in a dog of more manageable size.
Though this breed was once a fierce gladiator, he is much gentler now. A Bull Terrier might have a preventive effect and it might defend it's owner in a truly critical situation, but it isn't breed to be a guard dog. Courageous, scrappy, fun-loving, active, clownish and fearless. The Bull Terrier is a loyal, polite, and obedient dog. They become very attached to their owners. The Bull Terrier thrives on affection and makes a fine family pet. Bull Terriers like to be doing something and fit in well with active families where they receive a great deal of companionship and supervision. They do not do well in situations where they are left alone for 8 hours a day. This breed can be a wonderful pet if very thoroughly socialized and trained, but not recommended for most households. Fond of both grown-ups and children, but may be too energetic for small children. They cannot tolerate teasing and children should be taught to respect the dog. They can be very protective and willful. Do not encourage this breed to be possessive or jealous. Bull Terriers may try to join into family rough housing or quarrel. They need very firm training and lots of exercise. Bull Terriers must be given a lot of companionship, or they may become destructive. Be sure to socialize them well and remain their pack leader 100% of the time, otherwise, they can be extremely aggressive with other dogs. Unaltered males usually do not get along with other male dogs. Males and females can live together happily and two females can also be a good combination with care and supervision. They are not recommended with other pets. They make excellent watch dogs. This breed can be somewhat difficult to train. They have a life expectancy of 10 to 12 years.
 

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