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Bull Arab Dog Breed Information:

The Bull Arab is a hybrid breed dog with ancestry linked to the English Bull Terrier, Greyhound, Shorthair Pointers, and later, larger breeds like the Mastiff and Great Dane. Strong, loyal, and active, the Bull Arab inherited some of the best qualities from their lineage. Bull Arabs go by several names, including the Australian Pig Dog and Aussie Pig.

 

Bull Arab Dog Group: Hybrid Dogs.

Bull Arab Height: 24 to 27 inches.

Bull Arab Weight: 60 to 95 pounds.

Bull Arab Life Span: 12 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

The Bull Arab's coat is often predominantly cream or white with patches of brown, tan, black. Some Bull Arabs have brindled coats and may be darker. The Bull Arab can be somewhat aggressive towards smaller animals, given their high prey drive. Cats and smaller dogs might not feel as at-home if the Bull Arab decides to chase them around. The Bull Arab requires an experienced human and are not the best choice for novice pet parents.

 

Bull Arab History:

Australian Breeder Mike Hodgens is credited with starting the Bull Arab breed in 1972. He crossed an English Bull Terrier (reportedly 50 percent of the litter's DNA) with a crossbreed of the German Short-haired Pointer and a Greyhound.

 

Bull Arab Size:

Most weigh in at 60 to 95 pounds and range in height from 24 to 27 inches at the shoulder. That said, many can be smaller or larger than average.

 

Bull Arab Personality:

Like the Pit Bull in the US, the Bull Arab breed has some negative stereotypes attached to them in their native Australia. They are often viewed as aggressive and violent, due to highly publicized tragedies, like when two Aussie Pig dogs lethally attacked a neighbor's German Shepherd. Breed advocates and Bull Arab enthusiasts describe the breed as an intensely loyal family dog with a calm, gentle presence, which is absolutely true when they're trained and socialized properly.

 

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Bull Arab Health:

The Bull Arab breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Greyhound, German Short-haired Pointer, and English Bull Terrier also face.

Bloat. 

Cataracts. 

Cryptorchidism (retained testicles). 

Epilepsy. 

Primary Lens Luxation, which can lead to blindness.

 

Bull Arab Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Bull Arab's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. Your vet can help you develop a care routine that will keep your dog healthy.

 

Bull Arab Feeding:

An ideal Bull Arab diet should be formulated for a large breed with high energy. They have a tendency to gain weight if they are overfed, so you should stick to a regular feeding schedule and not leave food out during the day. Limit their amount of treats, as well.

 

Bull Arab Coat Color And Grooming:

The Bull Arab's coat is often a short, dense coat, much like the German Short-haired Pointer. The coat is often smooth, and some Bull Arab dogs have an undercoat as well; this fluctuates depending on the Bull Arab's exact bloodline.Even though they have tough coats, Bull Arabs should not be left out in any extreme weather conditions, hot or cold. 

 

Bull Arab with Children And Other Pets:

When properly trained, the Bull Arab makes an excellent family pet. Smaller children can be easily injured if a Bull Arab gets a little too excited during playtime. Still, many Bull Arabs get along just fine with other dogs and cats.

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