Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Adopt A Miniature Bull Terrier

A miniature bull terrier is a great pet for an active individual to adopt.


If you are interested in adopting a Miniature Bull Terrier, numerous places exist where you can obtain your future pet. Years ago, the Miniature Bull Terrier was created by crossing the Bulldog with the White English Terrier. In terms of appearance, the dog you adopt may have a solid coat, or one with a specific color or variety of colors. Miniature Bull Terriers are extremely active dogs that enjoy human companionship. They are well-suited for adoption by an active household, as they have a high energy level and a playful disposition.


Instructions


1. Go to the website for the Miniature Bull Terrier Club of America. On the left side of the page you will see "Breeder Referral." Read over the Terms of Use detailed. Select "Agree" at the bottom of the page to obtain a list of breeders. Review the list. Contact any breeders of Miniature Bull Terriers that are of interest to you.


2. Call your local animal shelter. A local shelter is an excellent resource; the staff there can let you know when they have a Miniature Bull Terrier for adoption. If they do not have one, they may know of a local breeder or individual who has a dog to adopt.


3. Look at various online classifieds. Sites like Craigslist have information on pets all over the country and the world. Select your city on the home page. Look for the section titled "Community" and select "Pets." At the top of the page, type in the kind of dog you are seeking, and select "Search."









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