Questions about the size of
our Miniatures
1. The Smaller Miniature Bullterriers are generally very badly put
together and do not compare very favourably with their larger brothers.
2. To reduce the size of the Miniatures the breeders in the UK some
years ago mated a Jack Russell terrier and a Miniature Bullterrier together
to try and breed smaller animals, they then tried to breed out the Jack
Russell terrier, the results are easy to see, large eyes, poor dippy
heads, small bone and last but worst is PLL (Primary Lens Luxation).
3. About 15 years ago the Canine Control Council of Queensland allowed
breeders to mate a Bullterrier to a Miniature with all of the offspring
being registered as Miniatures, even though they were actually
interbred, this clever move allowed breeders to dilute the Miniature
Bloodlines, improve the make and shape, the resultant pups were now
beginning to look more like their bigger brothers, the disadvantage being
that they and their offspring are usually oversize, anything from 15 to
17 inches at the shoulder, in the show ring to a lot of judges this is
tantamount to having two heads, or only 3 legs, the good judges realize
it is only 1 fault and penalize it accordingly.
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