Miniature-Bull-Terrier Heart Problems

Miniature bull terriers are active and intelligent dogs. Their even temperament makes them ideal pets, though they do come with some genetic health complications.
  1. Features

    • A mini bull terrier stands 10 to 14 inches tall, with a square body and short, squat legs. The dogs are characterized by their long, stern faces.

    Heart Problems

    • Congenital heart problems run in some lines of miniature bull terriers as a genetic predisposition. These problems differ with the dog and line in question, but usually display as heart murmurs.

    Treatments

    • Selective breeding is being used to eliminate the blood lines that carry these heart defects. In addition, health screens are done on new puppies before they are sold to ensure that they have active, healthy hearts.

    Considerations

    • People interested in buying miniature bull terriers are advised to do research on the puppy they're considering. Health records should be available for both parents, as well as for the puppy, in regard to heart health and that particular line's cardiac history.

    Famous Ties

    • Bull terriers have been used in several national ad campaigns, including those of Target and Budweiser. Their intelligence makes them ideal for training and use in public positions.