How to raise bull terrier?

How to raise bull terrier?

How to raise bull terrier?
Bull Terrier (details)

Many people have mixed opinions about the appearance of bull terriers. Some people think that their appearance is not in line with our aesthetic point of view, so they are not particularly fond of this kind of dogs. However, some people think that their appearance is special and characteristic, so they also prefer them. For the owners, how to raise bull terriers is their most concerned problem.

Although the dog is produced in England, the bull terrier doesn't like the cold and humid climate, and the warm and dry environment will make it happy. However, it should be noted that the white bull terrier should avoid excessive exposure in the hot summer sun to avoid burning the skin. If kept outdoors, the kennel should have a certain distance from the ground to keep it dry and resist pests.

Dogs should develop the habit of feeding on time from an early age. Puppy usually sweeps away the food in a blink of an eye. On the contrary, it should attract attention, or it is ill. Otherwise, if it doesn't finish eating within a certain period of time, it should take away the food bowl immediately, but don't throw the food away. You can take out the original food at the next feeding, so that it can develop the habit of eating on time.

Because the bull terrier is too energetic, the amount of exercise required is greater than that of the average dog. It's appropriate to go out for a walk for about 30 minutes twice a day and play some games, and it's best to let them have fun regularly. However, there are also some bull terriers who are shy by nature and unwilling to go out. In this case, there is no need to force them deliberately, so they should get used to it slowly.

The nails of bull terriers should be trimmed or filed regularly. If he often walks on hard roads, his nails will naturally wear out quickly, so he doesn't need too much trimming. However, nails that don't often touch the ground should be trimmed regularly. The fur of the bull terrier does not need special care. It only needs to be regularly sorted with rubber gloves or brushes to remove the dead hair that naturally falls off. Generally, taking a bath every two weeks is enough. When taking a bath, be sure to wash away all the bath liquid with clean water, because the remaining bath liquid may cause skin allergy of bull terrier.

If you want to raise bull terriers well, you should pay more attention to their diet, nursing, training, etc. Proper exercise can make the dog's body stronger, and the feeding must be reasonable, so as to develop a good habit of fixed time.