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Bull Arab

Bull Arab

Wikipedia

The Bull Arab is a type of dog developed in Australia for hunting wild boars and feral pigs. The dog was bred from crossing dog types like Bull Terrier, Great Dane, Mastiff, Greyhound and German Shorthaired Pointer. The result was a medium to large size, short-haired, muscular dog.

Habitat

Developed in Australia, typically used in rural and hunting environments

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Characteristics

Male Weight
32 kg
Female Weight
30 kg
Height
63–69 cm
Coat Length
Short
Coat Type
Smooth
Shedding Level
3/5
Grooming Needs
The Bull Arab's short, smooth coat requires minimal grooming. Regular brushing will help keep the coat healthy and reduce shedding.
Life Expectancy
10–12 yrs

Useful to know

The Bull Arab is known for its strength and endurance, making it an excellent hunting companion. It is a highly versatile breed developed in Australia, primarily used for hunting wild boars. The breed is known for its calm and loyal nature when not working, making it a good companion as well.

Temperament

TrainingBull Arabs are intelligent and respond well to consistent training. They require a firm but gentle hand in training, as they can be strong-willed. Early socialization is important to ensure they develop into well-rounded dogs.
ExerciseThis breed has high energy levels and requires plenty of exercise to stay happy and healthy. They are best suited to active families who can provide daily walks and engage them in vigorous activities.
Bark LevelModerate
Energy Level
TraitsLoyal, Intelligent, Alert

Trainability

Responsiveness to training: /5

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