The Pet Atlas

Breed Dogs Terrier

Miniature Bull Terrier

Compact egg-head with stubborn charm and bold devotion

At a glance

Basic requirements and commitment level

Daily requirements

Activity
High
Exercise
High
Mental stimulation
High
Trainability
Medium
Vocality
Medium
Health sensitivity
High
Grooming
Low
Shedding
Medium
Temperature sensitivity
High

Context & compatibility

Size
Small
Lifespan
11–14 years
Body weight
20–32 lb
Height
10–14 in
Apartment suitability
Can Adapt

Is this right for you?

Common scenarios where this breed tends to fit well or less well

A good match

  • Enjoy an athletic, silly companion and can give daily outlets so it doesn't invent chaos
  • Want a big personality in a smaller body and can keep structure consistent without harshness

Not ideal

  • Need effortless dog-to-dog social ease without careful introductions and management
  • Want an "easy mode" dog that naturally stays calm and compliant with minimal training

Social & behavior

Temperament and interaction style

Personality & activity

Big personality in a smaller package—playful, stubborn, and intense about favorite games. Often flips from chill to full-speed quickly.

Handling & social style

Very people-driven, but can be pushy about attention. Easiest when “settle” is trained early and practiced daily.

Care & health

Setup, routines, and health considerations

Care overview

A muscular, playful terrier—care is consistent training, daily outlets, and steady impulse-control habits.

Environment & space

Can live in smaller homes if exercised; benefits from a predictable routine and clear boundaries.

Daily routine

Daily walks plus structured play and brief training refreshers. Teach calm transitions so enthusiasm stays manageable.

Health sensitivities

Keep them lean and fit; prioritize lines with clear health practices and pay attention to skin/eye comfort.

Grooming / coat

Short coat; low grooming needs, with routine skin checks and nail care.

Background

Origins and how that history shapes what you see today

Origin region

England

Background

Bred as a smaller Bull Terrier, the Mini kept the same boldness and strength in a compact build. It’s a powerful little dog with an entertaining streak. Today, many Minis feel intense and confident, and they can be a lot for beginners if training is inconsistent.