Articles about great Bull Terrier. Posted by English-Bull-Terrier-Dog-Breed-Store
In 1939 Canadian Kennel Club has recognized colored Bull Terrier as a separate breed. It meant that litters obtained from white and colored dogs couldn't be registered any more. In 1939, American Bull Terrier Club has published an article, stating that any member of the club, who mated colored Bull Terrier with white one, violates the rules and best traditions of the club. In 1950 the dispute between the breeders was settled down, and a new movement for equality of these two types of breed began. The decision of English Kennel Club became a milestone in the development of the breed. Today you can hardly find a high-class dog that haven't inherited superiority of colored ancestors. In 1954 English Kennel Club has established a rule, according to which both types of dogs could gain the title "Best of Breed" on any specialized dog show, except for all-breed one.
Recognition of colored Bull Terriers all over the world. - READ MORE!