Yes you can, but it is highly recommended that you never do such a thing. A bull is a very dangerous animal--in other words they are much more likely to maim or kill you than being attacked by dog (and that includes those bulls who are born with no horns)--especially when it is treated the same way you would treat your house cat or pet dog. Treat a bull like another human and you will have created a monster. Watch an episode of Fatal Attractions on Animal Planet about two different people who kept a bull as a pet and you'll soon find out why.
you don't actually get a bull on pet shop story, you can get a bullfrog by crossbreeding a frog & american bulldog
The fictional girl detective Nancy Drew's pet bull terrier was named Togo.
It depends how old it is ! An adult should feed every 10-14 days.
probley a germen shepherd they are pretective and NOT a pit bull
A bull calf.
you don't actually get a bull on pet shop story, you can get a bullfrog by crossbreeding a frog & american bulldog
like maybe pet bull dogs and the hyper dogs.
bull terrier
Bull Terrier.
The fictional girl detective Nancy Drew's pet bull terrier was named Togo.
September 2008.
Yes, Sitting Bull is known to have had a pet wolf named "Jumping Badger." This wolf was a companion to Sitting Bull and symbolized his connection to nature and the traditional ways of life among the Lakota Sioux. The relationship between Sitting Bull and his wolf exemplified the deep bond many Indigenous people had with animals.
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the new American bull dozer! :]
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A person can adopt British Bulldogs from the following sources: Bluecross, Bluedog Rescue, Adopt A Pet, Pet Finder, Adopt A Bull Rescue, Adopt a Bull, eBully Match, to name a few.
Bengal Tiger is July 2010's Pet of the Month