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Training is an important step to a happy dog.

Ease of training is not a trait of the Bull Terrier. They are like naughty children and appear to enjoy upsetting their owners, although most forgive them. Their apology in the form of an apologetic, shy smile does wonders for an escalated blood pressure! The circumstance of the husband and wife both working is really not suitable to a Bull Terrier puppy. They need care, in feeding and in attention. The puppy that is left on its own will chew – bored growing puppies do, and they chew hard. Tiles, walls, doors disintegrate under attack from a Bull Terrier puppy. Added to the damage caused is the very real danger of a blockage, followed by an operation, and sadly often death. Another consideration is the damage caused to the puppy’s temperament by boredom.

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Bully with a bad porcupine experience
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never let your bully run unattended (not our dog)