In 1850, pet dealer James Hinks officially recognized the breed. For a time at the end of the 19th century, the white bull terrier was the status symbol of the English nobility. In order to give them a more elegant appearance and a less quick-tempered character, Dalmatians and Pointers were crossed. Only after the end of the Second World War did the British breed Bullies in a different color again. The breed was bred in different sizes right from the start and today a distinction is made between the Standard and the Miniature Bull Terrier as independent breeds. Recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, the Bull Terrier belongs to FCI Group 3, the Terrier. Here he is assigned to section 3, the bull-like terrier.
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