An Australian Terrier does not necessarily need a big backyard, but they do require regular exercise and mental stimulation. A smaller yard can suffice if the dog is taken on daily walks and given opportunities to play and explore. It's important to provide them with enough activity to keep them happy and healthy, regardless of the yard size. Regular engagement is key to their well-being.
i would not do it....you will need a license to have a wild animal in your backyard
Big Backyard was created in 1979.
Big Lizard in My Backyard was created in 1985-06.
Dogs need a small room for eating,drinking and sleeping. They also need a big backyard to run around in.
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A Bull terrier could grow as much as 45 pounds.
It would be difficult to say exactly how big a cross between these dogs would be. Australian cattle dogs are a little bit bigger than Staffordshire bull terriers. A cross between these two would probably be between 20 to 25 kilograms.
"Yakka" (yakker, yacker) is an Australian slang term meaning "work". Practical application: "I have just dug a big hole in the backyard. It was hard yakka in the sun."
My mini bull terrier had/has a large belly and he is now 12 weeks. I was informed from my vet that it was because my dog had worms. You need to get him checked out.
When they are born they are small. When they are old enough to be sold or adopted the will be about the size of a gallon of milk.
BHP (Broken Hill Proprietary Company) is known as "The Big Australian".