Facts & Origin
Bully-Tzu: A charming mix of English Bulldog and Shih Tzu.
The Bully-Tzu is a charming mixed breed composed of the sturdy English Bulldog and the playful Shih Tzu. The captivating charm and loyal nature of this dog breed make it an ideal companion for families and individuals.
Origin of the Bully-Tzu
The English Bulldog has its roots in England and was originally used as a working dog for bull baiting, while the Shih Tzu has a long history as an imperial companion dog in China. The Bully-Tzu is a relatively new hybrid whose specific origin is difficult to determine, as it often arises by accident.
In summary, the Bully-Tzu is a charming, friendly and patient companion that can capture the heart of any dog lover. With proper care, love and affection, this adorable mixed breed can be a great pet and loyal friend.
Alternate Name | - |
Origin | UK - Tibet |
Life expectancy | 10 - 16 years |
Care requirements | low-maintenance - high-maintenance |
Activity level | low |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
Possible character traits
The character traits of the Bully-Tzu may vary depending on the dominance of the parental genes. In general, however, these dogs are known for their friendliness, patience, and calmness. They are often quite calm and relaxed, but also able to enjoy playtime and activities. They are generally good-natured and get along well with children and other pets.
Suitability and Husbandry
The suitability of the Bully-Tzu varies depending on its specific traits, but in general it is well suited to a variety of living circumstances. This dog is both friendly and adaptable, and can live in both apartments and houses with gardens. Thanks to its adaptable temperament and love for people, the Bully-Tzu makes an excellent family dog.
Character
Usage
Grooming and health
Grooming-wise, the Bully-Tzu requires regular coat care to prevent matting and promote skin health. His coat can be short to medium length depending on the dominant parent breed.
In terms of health, the Bully-Tzu is generally a healthy dog, but can be prone to some of the health problems found in its parent breeds , such as hip dysplasia, respiratory problems and eye disease. Regular vet visits and a balanced diet can help minimize these risks.
What does this mongrel look like?
In terms of appearance, the Bully-Tzu can vary greatly depending on which parental traits dominate. He is usually a small to medium sized dog with a robust build. His head may have the roundness and width of the English Bulldog or the more delicate, sweet characteristics of the Shih Tzu. His coat can be a variety of colors, from solid tones to multi-colored patterns.
Known Diseases
Eye diseases
Often occur with allergies and intolerances.
Skin inflammations
Can be hereditary in certain breeds.
Heart disease
Can occur frequently in dogs and can sometimes be treated with medication.
Breathing problems
Dogs with shortened muzzles can often experience respiratory problems.
Eye infections
Chronic eye infections can be very painful in dogs and can be treated with medication. In rare cases, the cornea must be treated.
Patellar luxation
Patellar luxation is the term used to describe a displacement of the kneecap, which is one of the most common causes of lameness in dogs.
Knee injuries
Some breeds, unfortunately, especially suffer from knee injuries of various kinds.
FAQ
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Most are described as small to medium in size.
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This mixed breed has a variable colored coat, which can be solid but also multicolored.
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These dogs are usually very bright, affectionate and outgoing. They are also intelligent and easily trainable and need a lot of exercise and attention.
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With proper care and nutrition, these dogs can live 12 to 15 years.
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Regular veterinary care and a healthy, balanced diet are key to maintaining good health.