Excessive fighting brought this breed to extinction as no one made an attempt to rekindle it.
The white fox terrier, sometimes called the English white terrier is now extinct. Although it enjoyed popularity in the 1860's, within 30 years, the breed was no longer around.
A Boston Terrier. They are related to the English Bulldog and the extinct White Terrier
Yes
They come from a white terrier, which is extinct, and an English bulldog, so no. England, as far as I know......Chuck.
Alpine Mastiff Braque du Puy English White Terrier Hare Indian Dog
Bull terriers are a few breeds. Mainly a cross between the, now extinct, English white terrier and a bull dog.
Pits were bred from the white terrier, which is extinct, and the English bull dog. There is no connection to Italy, that I know of, anyway.
Well, they come from the white terrier, which is extinct, and the English bull dog, so, I would have to say, England, maybe.
The Bulldog and The English Terrier- (now extinct) originally known as the Bull-and-terrier. The pure white English Bull Terrier was bred by Mr James Hinks a dog dealer from Birmingham between 1850 and 1862. Due to the white bull terrier having problems with deafness breeders experimented with cross breeding the white bull terrier back with its coloured decendants to get the brindle or red coat.
Well, they're bred from combining a White terrier, which is extinct, and a English bull dog. So, I would have to guess, England.........Chuck.
Boston Terrier
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