What Breed of Dog is Bullseye the Target Dog?

Are you as charmed by the dog from the Target commercials as I am? Target’s playful mascot, known as Bullseye has been a part of their advertising campaign since 1999. According to Target’s corporate site, there are actually six ‘Bullseye dogs’ and two in training that is a part of their team. Do you know what breed of dog the Target Dog is? Bullseye’s breed is known as the one and only White English Bull Terrier.

In case you are thinking about bringing home an English Bull Terrier of your very own, let’s take a closer look at the common characteristics of this breed.

English Bull Terriers: Unique and Charismatic

Full of intelligence and rowdy energy, English Bull Terriers are of medium-sized stature, with a muscular build. They can weigh anywhere from 35 to 75 pounds. It is their characteristic appearance that makes them so unique. Their head is shaped somewhat like an egg, while they have large ears and small eyes that are triangular-shaped. Their smooth, short coat is easy to care for, however, they do usually shed excessively.

Personality

English Bull Terriers love to jump up, and they have a tendency to enjoy playing rough, even though they are sweet-tempered. They can be quite determined, in getting what they want. Their energetic personality fits best with families that enjoy spending a lot of time playing and exercising with them.

Ideally, your English Bull Terrier thrives on taking brisk walks, energetic games of fetch, and lots of play sessions with plenty of give and take involved. A lot of companionship with the entire family is a must-have for your English Bull Terrier.  

If you don’t have time for him or her and they get ignored, they will likely become mischievous. Digging up your yard or chewing up your furniture may become their new favorite pastime.

When it comes to meeting strangers, most English Bull Terriers greet your guests by knocking them over and licking them silly, as they are happy to meet other people. Bull Terriers can be described as loving, social, fearless, and playful.

As Bull Terriers tend to be very independent in nature, they are not very easily trainable. They are very strong-willed, always want to be the boss, and will challenge you for that position. To be successful at training them, you must be consistent, and say what you mean and mean what you say.

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