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Traits
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Miniature bull terriers are smart, outgoing, active and playful. The dogs become very attached to their families and can be stubborn, but are also eager to please the people they love.
Basic Training
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Training a new puppy consists of several different tasks. Among those are training a miniature bull terrier to get along with other animals, go to the bathroom outside and sleep by himself.
Crate Training
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Crate training is the foundation for a puppy's training. A crate with blankets, toys and treats is a safe and private place for the miniature bull terrier puppy, making it feel safe and comfortable. The puppy will learn to sleep by itself there and keep the area clean.
House Training
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Crate training is an important tool in house training a miniature bull terrier. Owners put their puppy in its crate to sleep, rest and play, and take puppy outside at regular intervals to teach it to go to the bathroom outside rather than in the house.
Considerations
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No puppy learns everything in one day. Even smart dogs such as bull terriers can take weeks to learn to sleep by themselves, and months of consistent house training before they are fully trained.
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Miniature Bull Terrier Training
When a new puppy enters the household, it's important that he learns to get along. The intelligence of a miniature bull terrier makes this training easier.