List of Popular Bull Terrier Mixes
The Bull Terrier is a people-oriented dog that gets along well with children and other pets in the family. These dogs have been crossed with the Labrador Retriever, Pitbull, Chihuahua, German Shepherd, Husky, Boxer, Poodle, and many other purebreds to produce friendly, loyal, and active companions that also excel as show dogs.
1. Bullhuahua Terrier (Bull Terrier X Chihuahua) Its courage and protective instincts, along with a sweet disposition, make it a devoted companion and an excellent watchdog. |
2. Brazilian Dogo (Bull Terrier X Boxer) Affectionate, loyal, energetic, and protective, the Dogue Brasileiro is also highly suspicious of strangers. |
3. English Bulldog Terrier (English Bulldog X Bull Terrier) A resolute and courageous dog, the English Bulldog Terrier enjoys the company of people but can be stubborn at times. |
4. Bully Jack Terrier (Bull Terrier X Jack Russell Terrier) It is suitable for those looking for a small to medium-sized companion with entertaining antics, fearless personality, and boundless energy. |
5. Bullmatian Terrier (Bull Terrier X Dalmatian) Although it makes a wonderful housemate, its high energy level can be difficult to handle, especially for a novice owner. |
6. Rottbull (Rottweiler X Bull Terrier) The Rottbull is a robust and tenacious dog, affectionate with its family while being watchful around strangers. |
7. Aussietare (Australian Shepherd X Bull Terrier) Known to be playful, protective, active, and social, the Aussietares can be occasionally aggressive because of their Terrier ancestry. |
8. Miniature French Bull Terrier (French Bulldog X Bull Terrier) A small designer dog with moderate exercise and grooming requirements, it can adapt to any type of home. |
9. BD Terrier (American Bulldog X Bull Terrier) It is a happy, energetic, and family-loving mix suited for homes with a large, fenced-in yard to roam. |
10. Bull Chow Terrier (Bull Terrier X Chow Chow) A devoted and attentive companion, the Bull Chow Terrier may inherit the territorial instincts of its Chow Chow parent. |