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Jason Lim
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Feb 14, 2010, 12:36 AM

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Thanks for the info again. You really read my mind as I was going to ask you about the puppy entry and you hit the nail on the head ! The pup will be less than 6 mths so no point for the show.
Before I forget I wish to wish you, GoldenAddict & her mom, scapolitejoshua and all at puppy.com a very HAPPY NEW YEAR ! May all or you be well and happy always so that we can all enjoy our 4 legged furry friends together ha. ha..ha. !

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Jason Lim
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Feb 14, 2010, 1:15 AM

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Welcome scapolitejoshua !

Happy to know that you will be showing your husky too.
If your husky can remain in the show stand position for 30 mins it will be no problem as it only takes less and 3 mins for the judge to inspect your dog.
As for the high prey drive why don't you take him for walks where there are lots of dogs in the vicinity, this will get him use to other dogs .
At the show just make sure that his collar is tight so that he won't get loose after a struggle or some pulling to get at other dogs.
My worst fear was my hyper active gal getting loose and getting into trouble with other dogs and making me a fool at her first show on 06-01-10.
She is super friendly to the extend that she even wanted to play with the judge asking for a tummy rub from him. I felt quite embarrassed but the judge seems quite happy and ticklish about her.

You don't have to worry if you husky refuse to allow the judge to open his mouth to inspect his bite cos you can do it to show the judge. All he is interested in is to see whether he got a good bite !

Anyway it's okay to discuss about showing as there is always something to pick up from experience people like knotidoc and goldenaddict which I am very thankful to them for being so helpful. It's no point being 'bodoh sombong'

I notice that you are from Cheras and I will be putting up at my brother's place in Cheras too for the night before the show.

You are invite to 'park' with us at the show if you like and let's have a PARTY ha.. ha..

I believe that it's a first come first serve basis at SCP so if you arrive early you can choose a good spot (a place where we can have easy access to the show ring and where we can have access to a power point) and reserve a place for GoldenAddict and me ha.. ha...

I hope my handphone GPS will be able to show me the way to SCP from Cheras.. ha. ha..

Happy New Year !


GoldenAddict
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Feb 14, 2010, 4:24 AM

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1) While it is true that talcum can cause respiratory problems, it is not like you're gonna use it on your dog all the time, every single day. It is only during shows. So far I've not heard any cases of dogs having respiratory problems from baby powder. I know breeders overseas who use cornstarch instead of powder. I guess if you are worried about your dog inhaling talcum & getting ill, you could use cornstarch instead. It works just as well.

2) Just as long your dog is not aggressive towards any other dogs and/or people, well trained & you have good control of it, I wouldn't worry about his high prey drive at all. Huskies should have 'fire' though but they must be in good control at all times.

3) If your dog refuses to open it's mouth by another stranger, YOU can open his mouth & show all his teeth to the judge. You don't have to wait for the judge to do it. The dog's bite should be correct according to the breed standard & no teeth should be missing or else your dog can be disqualified for it.

Please check out the AKC website & read the Breed Standard for Siberian Huskies if you haven't:
http://www.akc.org/...rian_husky/index.cfm

4) The whole place is shaded including one area of the parking lot. There's NO A/C. There are fans though but they're hopeless. That's why I advised you to bring your own. You can choose where ever you want to sit. There'll be PLENTY of space, don't worry.

I hope this answered all your questions.

P/S: I don't think Jason Lim will mind us hijacking his post. LOL!



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Feb 14, 2010, 4:54 AM)


GoldenAddict
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Feb 14, 2010, 4:35 AM

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I hope the training will go well. Do update me on her progress. That's weird, I can access that website with no problems. Here, try again:

http://www.dragonflyllama.com/...iting/confstack.html

Hopefully you'll be able to access it this time.

GONG HEI FAT CHOI to everyone!!! (that's the only thing I can say in Chinese. lol)



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

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Knotidoc
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Feb 14, 2010, 6:14 AM

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Correction on your advice to Scapolitejoshua on #3. If you tell a newbie to open the mouth of the dog on show, it is very much likely he will do this which of course is wrong. It should be correctly done like this. And by the way, breed standard comes in AKC. KC and FCI. They are very similar to each other with slight variations, namely size, coat and colour. If a judge applies the FCI standard, The KC and AKC standards are out the window so to say. A FCI judge will not even touch your dog.






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Knotidoc
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Feb 14, 2010, 6:16 AM

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Correctly done is like this






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Knotidoc
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Feb 14, 2010, 6:20 AM

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And like this






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GoldenAddict
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Feb 14, 2010, 7:18 AM

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And like this


Lol! That was what I meant. Not open the whole mouth like in your 1st demonstrated. I guess I shouldn't have said "open the mouth". Should have been, "lift the dog's lips" instead. My mistake.



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

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scapolitejoshua
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Feb 14, 2010, 5:57 PM

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Once again thanks to all, Knotidoc, GoldenAddict and Jason for all your tips and advice.


Regarding Jason's advice on frequent socialization. This can be pretty tough. Cheras is not really a dog-friendly area (not to big dogs at least). I actually wanted to enroll my dog for an obedience class, Eg. the one held by puppy.com. But the distance I have to travel, discouraged me. Heh maybe, GoldenAddict could work with puppy.com.my and host a class near Equine park :P

I guess my main worry is not his high prey drive or more specifically his low attention span. Huskies, true to their nature are generally very stubborn. And occasionally he gets easily distracted and heh it really frustrates me. But to overcome this, I have started training her where there is a huge crowd. For example, the playground nearby, where kids are running around, and small breed dogs go for their walks.

And yes I would gladly 'park' my husky with you guys. Would be great knowing all of you a lil better. I stay 10 minutes away from SCP if the traffic permits. Maybe we could have a meet-up the night before. haha.

As for directions to SCP from Cheras, don't worry. If you need help I can give you directions. Or maybe we could meet up somewhere.



To Knotidoc and GoldenAddict. Yeah that pretty much answers all my questions. Now to think of MORE questions. heh. Well regarding the powder, I don't think i'll be using talcum. I do not wish to use anything POTENTIALLY harmful to my dog. As to me, he is always a companion dog first and a show dog second. The only reason I wish to show my dog is to better understand the dog community. With or without a ribbon or CC he is a dog. :)



P.S GoldenAddict, If i'm not mistaken you are Melissa? Owner of Amber-Mae? If you are, I actually know one of your pups! Rain. The one from the Sam family? Haha.

Thanks,
Joshualee


GoldenAddict
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Feb 14, 2010, 6:55 PM

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Sounds like you know your breed very well. That's good! Huskies are VERY intelligent dogs & that's why they're very stubborn & unwilling to learn. This is the reason why not many Huskies excel in OB. They need firm owners & firm training. If not trained, they will take charge of everything. I heard that they're very good escape artists...

And yes, I am the very well-known Melissa with the dog, Amber-Mae. Yes, Rain (now spelled as Rayne) was one of the pups in the litter. Wow, how did you get to know him & the family? This is such a small world isn't it? lol

It would be lovely if you hung out with us at the show. We all can even cheer for each other. If you have anymore questions to ask, please do. I am an open book & will be glad to answer questions regarding about anything at all.



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Feb 14, 2010, 6:59 PM)


scapolitejoshua
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Feb 15, 2010, 4:44 AM

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@Jason

Haha the funny thing is. I was actually considering joining my Husky for the minor puppy group. Just to gain experience and understand the show ring better (for BOTH of us) :D That was well until I saw the show dates. It turns out, at the day of the show, he'll hit 6 months right on the spot.

Well in my opinion, if you don't mind the distance, or the trouble, and you have a handler. Why not go for it?! This is providing that you are ABSOLUTELY CONFIDENT and that it would not affect the preparation of the other two dogs. Seeing as this young import, is just a pup. He shouldn't be much trouble. And it'll give you a heads up for the next show. You'll know what to expect when you're gonna show 3 dogs at once in the future, and would even give you a head start for your pup in the next show.

This is simply my opinion as I don't see how a small pup would be a huge baggage but it's completely up to you. Anyways, i wish your dogs the best of luck in the incoming shows. :)


@GoldenAddict

Well I'm definitely no expert and there's much to learn. But i'm glad to say I have done my part of research before getting a Husky. But I think the phrase "UNWILLING TO LEARN" here is too harsh. This to me, happens because of careless owners who have not done enough research before getting a dog. If the phrase "Unwilling to learn" is chosen, many dogs whether a Pom, a labrador or even a Golden Retriever can be classified as "unwilling to learn".

In my opinion, Huskies should NEVER be allowed for first timers. I am not trying to demoralize any newbie from getting a husky. But I am confident to say if you are not mentally prepared, you will regret it. They are stubborn, strong, and fast. And may not listen to everyone. They are pack-dogs and enforcing yourself as the pack leader is important. Take mine for instance, he listens perfectly well to me and my sister. But my mom however, he'll occasionally get into mischief.

Digging is also a common problem for huskies. But I have made a medium sized sand box for both my dogs. We occasionally hide yummy treats like carrots there. And we have no problem taking care of our garden.

And well, according to most, or well, all sites, Huskies are known to be great escape artist. I have not had a problem with mine though (not yet at least). His recall is good and he wanders freely at home. But yet, he is used to the crate. I however do not encourage anyone to let Huskies off-leash. This is not because i do not trust on my dog. But it's born in their instinct and blood to have that high prey drive. I had only let my dogs off-leash outside, TWICE. And even then, I made sure there weren't any distractions around.

As for Rayne, both the children of the Sam family are my Best friends. We all go to the same school and I hang around their house most of the time during the summer.

P.S Short question, when a dog gaits. It is preferable for their ears to stand erect, or is it a MUST. This obviously applies to dogs like the GSD, or the Siberian Husky.

Thanks,
Joshualee :)


GoldenAddict
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Feb 15, 2010, 6:07 AM

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I am glad to know you've done your proper research before getting a Husky.

Many people make the mistake of getting this breed because they are 'cute' or 'cool' looking but don't realize how difficult they can be. They are generally difficult to train because they are independent thinkers & need to see a reason to do what you asked. "Because I said so." is not always a valid reason. Your dog however, seems to be an exception to the rule.

And now to your Q. Most standards allow for the dogs' ears to not be fully erect while in motion - as when a dog is moving, the feel of the wind flow onto erect ears can be very uncomfortable to the dog & it is not how they would move in the normal world. And anyway, when the dog is in motion, the judge is looking at the dog's movement not it's ears. They are however require to have a breed appropriate ear set when they are stacked.



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Feb 15, 2010, 6:18 AM)


MMBullies
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Feb 23, 2010, 1:55 AM

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Hi guys!

Would like to join in this forum as I'm a real big fan of the EBT. Jason great stuff! I believe we have the same passion but I'm on a much smaller scale than you are at the moment. Would like to learn more from yourself as well as to share stories of our bullies! When do you think you're heading to KL next? Or perhaps if you have some time I can drop by Penang? Tongue


Jason Lim
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Feb 23, 2010, 3:19 AM

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Hi Joshua,

Thanks for your well wishes and support !
I would love to bring my new imported pup for the show but sad to say there is really no room left in the Toyota Usher I have to borrow to house my 2 adult bullies including their travelling crates and their 2 foldable crates for the show not to mention my family and our luggages.

Anyway I truly appreciate your suggestions as I know you meant well for me.

Attached is a pic of my new bully dog pup.




Jason Lim
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Feb 23, 2010, 3:51 AM

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Hi MMBullies,

Welcome and so happy to hear from a person with the same passion of building up the EBT community and to educate the general public and to clear the misconceptions about EBT .

I call my Mac and Mabel, M&M both are from the same litter and when I saw your post as MMBullies I said to myself that hey we have the MM in common too. ha..ha..

Are your 2 bullies standard or mini ?
Are they coloured or whites ?
How old are they ?
Where are they from ?
Whose's lines ?
Have they been shown before ?

If you read my earlier postings in this forum I will be going to KL for the ABC Shows on the 28-03-10 to be held at SC Plaza.

You are most welcome to visit me in Penang, you can get my email address and my handphone contact number under the members' introduction section with the same heading/posting English Bull Terrier Breeder, Penang. Malaysia.

It would be great too if I can drop in to see your 2 bullies if I am in KL which I doubt I have the time..ha.ha..
I would love to have a drink with you and our friends in this forum when I am in KL but like I have mentioned earlier, time is something I might not have.

Frown Frown Frown Frown


scapolitejoshua
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Feb 23, 2010, 5:43 AM

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Wow I'd never seen a Bull terrier pup ever. Heck, I'd never seen a Bull Terrier :( I clearly knows nothing about this remarkable breed, but out of curiosity, would the head of a Bull Terrier get more "egg-shaped" or more defined as he grows older?


Jason Lim
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Feb 23, 2010, 8:53 AM

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Yes, the length and height of a bully will max at about 1 year but the head and body can grow till they are almost 3 years old.
The head will also depend on their parents genes and line. Therefore if the parents are very below par do not expect miracles !!! ha.. haa.. sometimes it do happen once in a blue moon.. ha. ha..
Two years ago a coloured english bull terrier won BIS in US Westminster Show ! He broke history as no bull terrier have ever won BIS in about 80 years. Westminster Show is equivalent to Crufts Show in UK !






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GoldenAddict
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Feb 23, 2010, 9:00 AM

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Hey, is that your new puppy? It has finally arrived? He's beautiful! Congrats! What are you going to name him? Patches would be a suitable name for that little stud since he sorta has a patch on his right eye.

Where will you, your family & your dogs be staying when you come to KL?



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Feb 23, 2010, 9:02 AM)


Jason Lim
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Feb 23, 2010, 9:20 AM

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Thanks !!! The little boy's name is Sly as you can see from his small sly little eye with his black patch ha..ha..
He arrived on Saturday night from a freezing UK to our hot CNY weather.

We'll be staying at my brother's house in Cheras the same area as our Husky man, Joshua stays.


GoldenAddict
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Feb 23, 2010, 9:45 AM

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Sly...I like that name. Hopefully the dog's skin won't start breaking out with hot spots because of the sudden change of weather. Hey btw, do you use an electric nail filer like the dremmel to shorten & smoothen your dog's nails?



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"


Jason Lim
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Feb 23, 2010, 10:54 AM

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I am now trying to acclimatise Sly to our weather. I wipe him down with a wet towel and put him in the air-con if it gets to hot. He gets to play and enjoy himself in the garden in the late evening when it's cooler .

I don't use a nail clipper fearing it might hurt my bullies ha..ha., so I have been using small metal file for the pups and large metal file for the adult bullies nails.

Does the electric nail filer make loud noise cos I believe dogs would not like it on top of getting their nails shorten !
Is dremmel the name of the brand ?

My adult bullies don't need to have their nails filed as when I train them on the road their nails are short and neat. I only file their dew claws . Don't mind getting an electric nail filer if it doesn't make loud noise and it's fast and efficient ! BTW how much does one roughly cost ?


GoldenAddict
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Feb 23, 2010, 8:11 PM

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Actually the dremmel is a tool used mainly for engraving & carving wood but people are now using it to grind dog's nails especially those who show dogs. It's a really good multi-purpose tool.

I am thinking of getting one but I have to order one through ebay & it's quite expensive. I actually have another grinder called Pedipaws which I have bought months ago but I stopped using it because it's a bit on the weak side, it takes WAY too long to drill one nail & it eats up the batteries really fast. I am thinking of getting rid of it. Would you like to have it? I bought it for around RM40 & I can re-sell it to you cheap cheap if you are interested. One thing about Pedipaws is that, it is gentle on the dog's nails but you have to be really patient with it.

http://www.youtube.com/...&feature=related



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

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scapolitejoshua
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Feb 24, 2010, 2:07 AM

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Ahh. Well sadly it turns out I might not be able to make it for the KL show. Our cert have yet to arrive despite numerous calls to both MKA and the breeder. I personally, do not blame the breeder.. he submitted the documents early and was well on time. Let's just hope for a miracle. I'll still be going for the show though.

If i'm not mistaken Bull Terriers were once used as Gladiator dogs? So i assume, they have a high prey drive and are pretty strong-willed too?


GoldenAddict
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Feb 24, 2010, 2:26 AM

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Eh, this is normal. We only received our puppies' certificates at the age of 4 or 5 months. That is already considered fast. Normally it would take slightly longer.

We finally received our Dalmatian's Malaysian Champion cert after a year of waiting. You need to keep pushing these people to get it done like my Mom did. It was quite funny. Every few days, she would call MKA & remind them about Faith's cert. She was always calm with them but one fine day, she lost her cool & scolded them properly. She was really fed up that day. A week later, we received the cert. lol



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

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Jason Lim
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Feb 24, 2010, 3:14 AM

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Hey don't give up yet ! Maybe I can help regarding the registration procedure.
First of all is your dog imported ?
If so, if you have all the relevant registration papers including the export pedigree and have submitted them to MKA, you can enrol for the KL ABC Shows by just writing in the Show registration form stating that your dog is pending registration as you have submitted all the relevant papers to MKA.
When you mentioned your 'cert' what cert are you referring to ? Have you called and asked MKA whether your dog can enter the show with the documentation in the current status ? Try to call Ms.Azian of MKA to enquire as she is in charge of the Shows.
I hope this helps.
No matter what it would be great to see you at the show !

Bull Terriers are not Gladiator dogs but they were however used to bait bulls and bears a very long time ago. They were later used as fighting dogs but the British govt later banned dog fighting.
They were bred to catch ground vermins such as rats etc. They were later a status symbol for British gentlemen as it was then the 'in' thing for a gentleman to be seen with a EBT walking beside them.
Bullies are also gentlemen dogs because they DON'T pick fights but will definitely stand their ground if the need be. They are not afraid of dogs double or triple their size !!! EBT are large dogs in medium size bodies ! They are super tough and powerful !!!
Do not underestimate bullies as being slow or clumsy because of their looks ! They are pretty fast and agile and they can jump like Harrier Jump Jets effortlessly !!
They can turn and jump over other dogs easily. This makes them look like clowns as they are also known as the clowns of the K9 world.
Apart from jumping high they are very courageous due to their background and history apart from being super loyal to their owners. They can be acting like clowns in one moment but they will be protecting their owners with their lives the very second they sense their owners are in danger !
Another special feature about EBT is that they can reason for themselves which not many other breeds have the ability to do so.
So you can say that they can be pretty strong-willed or stubborn due to their intelligence.
Bullies are super friendly dogs but the general public also mistake them for 'pit bulls' or they have the misconception of thinking that they are very fierce or aggressive. The misinformed always upon seeing an EBT would immediately jump up and start pointing their finger that it's a 'fighting dog' !
EBTs are super human friendly but can be quite not so friendly to other animals if they are always locked up and not being let to socialise with other animals when they are young.
Have you ever heard of any EBT attacking anyone ????
It's my main aim to educate the general public that bullies are not what they assume them to be !!!
They are very lovable and friendly dogs .
I am willing to stake my life on the temperament of my bullies around adults or children.
At the dog shows, little kids would come and hug and play with my bullies !! Initially their parents were quite concerned but then when they see how gentle the bullies can be with the children they go home with a different perception of EBT entirely. That is what I want the general public to know about EBT.

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