Bull Terrier
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Bethany Gibson. Bull Terrier
WHITE CAVALIERS INVADE AMERICA. BY DAVID HARRIS
PERSONALITY
THE BULL TERRIER WITH OTHER PETS
CHILDREN AND THE BULL TERRIER
PLAYTIME WITH YOUR BULL TERRIER
THE GREAT OUTDOORS
MANAGING THE BULL TERRIER’S PERSONALITY
ENERGY AND ACTIVITY
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB BREED STANDARD FOR THE BULL TERRIER. WHITE
COLORED
WHERE TO BEGIN?
A COMMITTED NEW OWNER
YOUR BULL TERRIER SHOPPING LIST
FOOD AND WATER BOWLS
THE DOG CRATE
BEDDING AND CRATE PADS
PUPPY TOYS
COLLARS
LEASHES
HOME SAFETY FOR YOUR PUPPY
VISITING THE VETERINARIAN
MEETING THE FAMILY
FIRST NIGHT IN HIS NEW HOME
SOCIALIZING YOUR PUPPY
LEADER OF THE PUPPY’S PACK
SOLVING PUPPY PROBLEMS. CHEWING AND NIPPING
PUPPY WHINING
“COUNTER SURFING”
FEEDING
FEEDING THE PUPPY
FEEDING THE ADULT DOG
DIETS FOR THE AGING DOG
WATER
EXERCISE
GROOMING
BATHING
NAIL CLIPPING
EAR CLEANING
EYE CARE
IDENTIFICATION AND TRAVEL. ID FOR YOUR DOG
HIT THE ROAD
BASIC TRAINING PRINCIPLES: PUPPY VS. ADULT
HOUSE-TRAINING YOUR BULL TERRIER
WHEN YOUR PUPPY’S “GOT TO GO”
HOME WITHIN A HOME
PROGRESSING WITH POTTY-TRAINING
KEEPING THE PACK ORDERLY
PUPPY KINDERGARTEN. COLLAR AND LEASH
ATTENTION
EXERCISES FOR A BASIC CANINE EDUCATION. THE SIT EXERCISE
THE DOWN EXERCISE
THE STAY EXERCISE
THE COME EXERCISE
THE HEEL EXERCISE
TAPERING OFF TIDBITS
OBEDIENCE CLASSES
TRAINING FOR OTHER ACTIVITIES
HEALTHCARE FOR A LIFETIME
SELECTING A VETERINARIAN
VACCINATIONS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
NEUTERING/SPAYING
BULLY-SPECIFIC HEALTH CONCERNS
GI PROBLEMS
RENAL DISEASE
NEUROLOGICAL/BEHAVIORAL PECULIARITIES
SPINNING
RAGE SYNDROME
EPILEPSY
HEART DISEASE
DEAFNESS
SKIN PROBLEMS IN BULL TERRIERS
EXTERNAL PARASITES. FLEAS
TICKS
MITES
MOSQUITOES
INTERNAL PARASITES: WORMS. ASCARIDS
HOOKWORMS
WHIPWORMS
TAPEWORMS
HEARTWORMS
Abrasions
Animal Bites
Antifreeze Poisoning
Bee Sting
Bleeding
Bloat/Gastric Torsion
Burns Chemical:
Choking
Chlorine Ingestion
Constipation
Diarrhea
Dog Bite
Frostbite
Heat Stroke
Hot Spots
Poisonous Plants
Rat Poison Ingestion
Shock
Snake Bite
Tick Removal
Vomiting
AKC CONFORMATION SHOWING. GETTING STARTED
HOW SHOWS ARE ORGANIZED
OBEDIENCE TRIALS
AGILITY TRIALS
TRACKING
Отрывок из книги
Physical Characteristics of the Bull Terrier
(from the American Kennel Club breed standard)
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The BTCA wanted Coloreds to be registered not as Bull Terriers, but as a separate breed. To this end, in 1936 the BTCA revised its standard to disqualify “markings behind the set on of head.” The AKC, however, proved equal to the challenge by approving the new standard and then adopting a new one for the Coloreds as a separate variety of Bull Terrier with “Any color other than white, or any color with white markings. White not to predominate.” The BTCA continued to wage war, but in 1942 the AKC resolved the issue, determining that Whites and Coloreds should be separate varieties of the same breed. Not until 1949 did the BTCA finally vote to accept this decision. The ultimate acceptance of Coloreds owes much to two men, namely Mollison and in particular Herbert Stewart of Pennsylvania. Of note here, America is the only country in which Whites and Coloreds are classified as varieties of Bull Terriers rather than as just one breed.
The 1950s and 1960s were dull years for the breed. Yes, Montgomery’s Monty-Ayr dogs continued their winning ways and several imports pursued successful show careers. None of these dogs, however, made a lasting impact on the breed, and it became clear that American-bred Bull Terriers lacked the type and quality of their British counterparts. Bill and Hope Colket of Pennsylvania (Silverwood kennels) determined to establish a trophy competition for North American-bred dogs, along the lines of the English trophies, to be awarded by breeder-judges. With the encouragement of Raymond Oppenheimer, a great figure in the world of Bull Terriers, the Colkets set about the task. Tragically, however, both were killed in auto accidents and so the Silverwood Trophy became a memorial to them. A second initiative followed with the introduction of a Recognition of Merit (ROM) system, an award based on success at specialty and supported shows adjudicated by breeder-judges. These two initiatives have gone from strength to strength, truly transforming Bullterrierdom in America.
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