Mine have stopped growing at about 8 months, from there they pretty much just fill out a little more.
Not at all. For one the Bull Terrier has a flat skull with no stop and elongated muzzle whereas the Bulldog has a pronounced stop and a squashed muzzle.
A West Highland White Terrier stop growing when they reach their adult age : )
Most pitbull stop growing at 24mths. But i does depend on the individual.
they grow up to 45 cm i think anyway not far from the size of a staffordshire bull terrier
A yorkie should stop growing around the age of 2 1/2 or around the age of 3!
Take him to a behaviourist, he clearly has issues with other dogs.
Depends on which type you have, but, usually between 9 months, and a year.
The Bull Terrier is a strongly built, muscular dog. The body is well round with a short strong back. The head is long and strong, oval looking in shape, almost flat at the top, sloping evenly down to the nose with no stop. The nose is black. The eyes are almond-shaped, small and deep-set, dark in color. The ears are small, thin and close together. The long neck is very muscular, with robust shoulders. The tail is set low and on the short side carried horizontally. The coat is dense, short, flat and harsh to the touch. The AKC recognizes two color varieties, the White Bull Terrier and the Colored Bull Terrier. The White Bull Terrier is allowed to have colored markings on the head, but no where else on the body. The Colored Bull Terriers may be black, brindle, black-brindle, red, fawn and tri-color with white markings.
When you grow up you will stop growing.
Eyes don't stop growing. Eyes don't stop growing.
There is no way to stop growing taller. You will stop growing usually around the age of 18.
They go to the supermarket and from there, they are given to you!! : )