Clip his whiskers every one to two months with blunt-nosed scissors. Not every owner chooses to keep their Bull Terrier's whiskers clipped.
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Clip his whiskers every one to two months with blunt-nosed scissors. Not every owner chooses to keep their Bull Terrier's whiskers clipped.
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Brush your Bull Terrier's coat weekly with a rubber brush or rubber grooming glove. They shed very little, so more frequent brushing is unnecessary.
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Find a local bull terrier breeder. Breeders often know of dogs that need a home. Occasionally breeders have a retired dog looking for a home. Before working with a breeder, check with the Bull Terrier Club of America to make certain the breeder is in good standing.
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Search online adoption portals such as petfinder.com, pets911.com or 1-800-save-a-pet.com. Not all shelters work with rescue groups so it is possible that there is a bull terrier in a shelter. While searching, consider whether a bull terrier mix would be the right addition to your family. If so, there are many dogs listed as bull terrier mixes that may make a great match. When working with a shelter, the veterinary care that the dog receives and the background of the dog may not be known. It is important to meet the dog and spend as much time as possible interacting with the dog before making the decision to adopt.
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Talk with your pet care professionals. The veterinarian, groomer, doggy day care and kennel that you patronize can be good resources in your search to adopt a bull terrier. Ask them to keep your information available for anyone that may need to find a home for a bull terrier.
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