Every breed of dog will carry her pups for approximately 63 days, till she gives birth.
All dog breeds have a gestation period of about 62 days, or 2 months.
Oproxementely 11 years.
Answer11 years
average is about nine
The average lifespan for English Bulldogs according to most breeders and owners (myself being one) is 8 to ten years.
Providing it has been well bred and looked after, a purebred English Bull Terrier can be expected to live between 10 and 12 years.
The life span of a Bull Terrier is 11 - 14 years.
about eight or nine, ten's pushing it.
8 to 10 years
it depends if you want to give your bull terrier some time
Since the 17th century where it emerged from a cross between Bull Terriers and other terriers of the time. At this time they were used for blood sports like bull baiting and bear baiting. These dogs provided the ancestral foundations for Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Bull Terriers, the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier. This common ancestor was known as the Bull and Terrier. After these bloodsports were eliminated in 1835 these dogs came to be used in dogfights.
The American Pit Bull Terrier owes much of its ancestry to the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and both breeds remain remarkably similar in appearance today. Bull baiting was a popular blood sport in England during the eighteenth century, where specially bred Bulldogs (the origins of the English/British Bulldog) were used to attack a tethered Bull for entertainment. However, support for the sport gradually dwindled as it was seen as more of a public nuisance. It was about this time that organised dog-on-dog fights took over. The Bulldog's used for bull baiting were crossed with feisty local Terriers in order to create a Dog that was strongly built, yet agile, and above all tenacious. These Dogs became known as the Bull-and-Terrier, and eventually (owing to the fact that they were fought in pits) the Pit Bull Terrier. These Dogs were almost identical to the present day Staffordshire Bull Terrier. As Dog fighting flourished, many of these Dogs were shipped overseas to America, where they were bred to be taller and leaner. Therefore two strains developed: the shorter, stockier type Dogs became known as the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, whereas the taller Dogs became known as the American Pit Bull Terrier (or American Staffordshire Terrier).
theres a little difference. , pit bull, pit bull terrier, staffordshire terrier, and sometimes bull terrier. the staffordshire terrier is English bred. There is no difference. "Pit Bull" is just a shortened name for the American Pit Bull Terrier. All "pit bulls" are terriers. Just depends on if you want to use the full name. Your question is similar to asking what the difference is between a Rottie and a Rottweiler No, stafordshire and bull terrier are different from a pitbull, they are all cousin, and come from the mastuffs, however, They are different breeds, stafforshires are from American, we copied England of The Stafforshre BULL terrier (Which that plus pit makes a bully) And Bull terriers are also from England, te English bull terrier, they are what you have seen on Next Friday (Chico) the movie, But they have the egg shaped head, they are cute but Ugly at the same time. search the breeds up in Google images. and actually people use the term pitbull to describe a few breeds of dogs all sharing similar caristeristics (sp ?) ie; American pitbull terrier, American stafordshire terrier, stafordshire bull terrier. sometimes even cane corsos. so a pitbull could be a number of dogs but a pitbull terrier is probably reffering to an American pitbull terrier. its sometimes hard to tell any of the breeds apart. look up on youtube : the real pitbull terrier and that will tell you the difference between the American bully and the American Pitb ull terrier
By 'Bulling' I assume you mean Bulldog. There are only two recognised Bulldogs in England, the French and the English Bulldog. In America there is also an American Bulldog. However, there are also Bull Terriers such as the Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier and English Bull Terrier. Unrecognised breeds of Bulldog also exist, such as the Valley, Brazilian and Victorian Bulldog's. There are also 'Bully-type' breeds such as the Boston Terrier and Pug - but these breeds were never actually used for bull baiting. If by 'Bulling' you mean bull baiting, then that is a long banned blood sport were a tethered bull or bear had Bulldog's set on it for entertainment. People would bet on either how many dog's the Bull/Bear could kill in a set time or how long it would take the dog's to kill the Bear/Bull.
NO! You never tape a bull terrier's ears, never! Why would you want to?! They go up on their own, just be patient!
Chico. Don't have time to register. GN
The first time she comes into season is normally around 6 months of age.
Many describe the Bull Terrier as a comical dog with imagination and a stubborn streak. It is generally a good-natured dog despite its gladiator-like ancestry. This breed is not recommended for homes with small children, as the Bull Terrier does not take well to teasing. It is better for a family with older, more respectful children. The Bull Terrier should not be in a home with other small animals. It can be aggressive with other dogs, although a male and female or two female Bull Terriers may get along fine in the same household. This breed does not do well if left alone for long periods of time, and it may become destructive if it does not get enough attention. Firm training is important, but the bull terrier can sometimes be difficult to train. This dog is protective of its family and can be a wonderful companion with the right socialization and training from the start.
There are more than one kind of "pit bull." The range goes from the American Bull Dog all the way to the Stafordshire Terrier and much, much more. For more information you can go on google and try to find a list.
not many places, it is an uncommon, sought after and expensive breed, you will have a very hard time finding one that will be free.
The difference between Pits and American Staffordshire Terriers is a difficult one. Basicly they were the same breed before. Time changes things and now they are different for breeding them for looks.