Bull Terrier
Bully Breeds do Make Great Pets
Overall, bully breeds test very well on temperament testing, conducted by the American Temperament Testing Society (ATTS). Bullies tend to get a bad rap, mostly based on their looks, which are generally imposing. They are strong, fierce protectors, but great family dogs. That said, take special care if rescuing a bully, or any dog. They will take care to train, and sometimes little ones in the house can pose a risk with any rescued dog that must be retrained. Give your new pet appropriate training, get it properly socialized and provide all necessary love and care and you will be amazed at the reciprocation by your new bully breed.
Reference: The Calmest Dog Breeds
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