Why buying from Voivodata Bull Terriers?
What colour Bull Terrier must I choose?
Many people want tricolor or brindle Bull Terrier, because they are afraid that the white will get cancer. Yes, any Bull Terrier can get cancer if the genes are poor. We had and have white Bull Terriers with no such problems. Cancer is not a flu, it is a genetic disease and depends on the genes. If you get a backyard dog (sorry I can't call it Bull Terrier, because it is not) for R4-5000 or less, you will get a problem. Factors that will influence developing cancer are: First, consumption of meat - today's meat is full of hormones and antibiotics. The hormones are used to stimulate rapid growth (try rising chickens without and with hormones and you will see the difference) and this causes faults in the DNA, which can develop into cancer. There are 4 amino acids A,C,G,T which code the DNA. (IF you think it is too little, your computer uses binary code, only 2!) If the replication of DNA is hastened by hormones, the mistakes will happen just as if I ask you to type ACGT 1 letter per second and you won't have problem. Now try 3 letters per second and mistakes will naturally come and the likelihood to be expressed as malicious growth is rocketing. How can avoid that, since all dog food have meat - Don't give it meat, the good prepared dog food has fibers, which mitigate this process by fastening the evacuation of the food from the stomach, hence shortening the exposure. Second, sun exposure. The DNA has the unfortunate coincidence of being of the same length of the electromagnetic wave of UV light and when replicating (well, almost every cell is replicated in the body) it causes again faults. Do not expose yourself or your Bull Terrier, whatever color it may be in excessive sunshine to avoid that. Male or Female Pup? It is very important you as a buyer to know why you need Bull Terrier and do you want Male Pup or Female Bull Terriers are the best when it comes to protecting you and your home. Stubborn and brave, they feel no pain when defending you. Will never abandon you till death, Very attached and protective to children, Bull Terriers have strong character and will submit only if you are strong character person as well. The Bull Terrier considers weak willed and inconsistent people as unworthy of being their masters and will never submit to them. This frustrates the weak-charactered people and normally they abuse this excellent dog or give up on him/her. You should choose male if: 1. You have the patience to spend time daily to teach him with love and care and discipline. When I say love, I don't mean what most pet owners men. Love here is a principle, not only a feeling. Male Bull Terriers are more difficult to train than females, because they are leaders and strong characters by nature, and will submit only to stronger character and greater leader than themselves. The Bull Terrier is an epitome of all what makes the British victorious and invincible - tenacity, strength, loyalty and prowess. 2. You want stronger and bigger muscular defender, protective to the uttermost 3. You don't want to breed, or you have already a female Bull Terrier and want to get top quality male to breed. 4. You are woman. The male Bull Terrier is more attached and more protective to the female members of your family, though they recognise and obey the man as the head of the home, if he acts like one. You should choose female if: 1. You want easier to teach bull terrier. Female Bull Terrier are ,much easier to train than males, by the reason of their more submissive nature. 2. You want to breed 3. You want very attached to your family dog, uncompromisingly violent to intruders, tender and caring for family members 4. You are man. The female Bull Terrier is more attached to the male members of your family, and may frustrate sometimes inexperienced ladies who don't know how to handle them by simply ignoring them. |
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