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[X] Pitbull
Bullterrier
#5
Beastman
MA
6
ST
3
AG
3
AV
8
R
339
B
75
P
16
F
5
G
41
Cp
4
In
0
Cs
2
Td
14
Mvp
4
GPP
70
XPP
0
SPP
70
Injuries
n, m
Skills
Horns
Big Hand
Block
Strip Ball
Sure Hands
<b>Appearance</b>
A white bull terrier with an exemplary 'egg shaped' headBull Terrier physique
Weight: 45-60 pounds (20-36 kg.)
Height: 20-24 inches (51-61 cm.)
Coat: Short, dense
Litter size: ~5
Life span: 10-12 years

Bull Terriers are thick-set and muscular with a short, dense coat. Acceptable colours for show dogs are white, (skin pigmentation and markings on the head are not penalised in the UK show ring), any colour other than white, or any colour with white markings (although blue and liver are highly undesirable).

The Bull Terrier's most recognizable feature is its head, described as 'egg shaped' when viewed from the front, almost flat at the top, with a Roman muzzle sloping evenly down to the end of the nose with no stop. The unique triangle-shaped eyes are small, dark, and closely set. The body is full and round, while the shoulders are robust and muscular and the tail is carried horizontally. It walks with a jaunty gait, and is popularly known as the 'gladiator of the canine race'.[1]

There is no designated height or weight for the breed but the average is, Height: 51-61 cm (20-24 inches), Weight: 15-36 kg (35-60 pounds) The Bull Terrier is the only recognised breed that has triangle-shaped eyes.


<b>Temperament</b>
A Bull Terrier doing dog agilityBull Terriers are known as friendly and outgoing dogs, even having a "clownish" attitude about them, though they are usually not considered ideal for a first-time dog owner. Their physical strength is matched by their intelligence, and both body and mind need to be kept active. They can be fun and playful. As a breed they are generally placid and will not normally make the first move. They are very affectionate dogs that love human company. Bull Terriers are particularly good with children, and usually have a high pain threshold, which reduces the risk of injury from a defensive bite. Younger dogs, however, may regard children as playmates and because of their strength could cause inadvertent injury. They are protective of children in their charge. Bull Terriers do not make as good a guard dog as people think due to their fondness for people, but will defend his "pack" if needed.

The American Temperament Test Society, Inc. (ATTS), a not-for-profit organization that promotes uniform temperament testing for dog breeds, gives the Bull Terrier a pass rate of 91.5%. The average for all breeds is 81.5%.
Match performances
Date
Opponent
Comp
TD
Int
Cas
Mvp
Spp
2008-01-31
-
2
-
-
-
6
2008-02-02
-
-
-
-
1
5
2008-02-06
-
1
-
-
-
3
2008-02-06
-
1
-
-
1
8
2008-02-13
-
2
-
-
-
6
2008-02-26
-
1
-
-
-
3
2008-02-29
1
-
-
-
-
1
2008-02-29
-
-
-
1
-
2
2008-03-04
-
1
-
-
1
8
2008-03-10
1
1
-
1
1
11
2008-03-17
-
2
-
-
-
6
2008-03-19
-
1
-
-
-
3
2008-04-18
-
1
-
-
-
3
2008-04-20
1
-
-
-
-
1
2008-05-21
1
-
-
-
-
1
2008-08-15
-
1
-
-
-
3