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Nim
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About Nim
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Nim has been an amazing dog but doesnt do well with other dogs or animals. She is retired show dog and looking for the perfect family. She loves kids. She is very protective of her home and does NOT like strangers. She is good in the house but should be kenneled when left alone for the most part. She is leash trained, has amazing recall, very loyal. She is young and heart and loves to hike, play and just be with you. She is good in the car but used to get very sick and doesnt like being in the car. Crate trained. Doesnt like the vet.
Needing and experienced dog owner who will keep her in her place and not let her get away with stuff. She is smart. If shes left alone she will dig and come find me. She doesnt take off.
spayed, chipped and up to date on shots.
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Coat Colors:
Black
Gold/Yellow
White
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
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Vaccinated
Champion blood
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Registrable
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MMW Bull Terriers
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Is a Bull Terrier the right dog for me?
The Bull Terrier’s features are as unique as their personalities. These playful pups love to run around for hours, followed by a nice belly rub and nap on the couch. Bull Terriers are known for their kindness and funny personalities, making them the perfect match for just about any family. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-70 pounds and stand 21-22 inches tall.
Do Bull Terriers get along with kids?
Bull Terriers are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Bull Terriers make great companions for children. With socialization from a young age, these dogs get along with cats and other pets, but they may be more aggressive if they’ve had bad experiences in the past. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
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Bull Terriers get restless easily and need lots of exercise. Without it, they tend to become hyperactive and destructive, so an active dog is a happy dog. Bull Terriers love long walks and runs, preferably off-leash. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What's the coat like on a Bull Terrier?
Bull Terriers have thick, short-haired coats. They’re primarily white or multicolored and often have highlights in their fur, but some dogs are red, broken black, or fawn colored as well. Many Bull Terriers have head markings, like a spotted area by the eyes or white strip on the nose. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Bull Terriers easy to train?
Bull Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They’re indoor dogs, but if they’re left alone for too long or don’t get enough exercise, you may come home to unpleasant surprises. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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