Bull Terrier Health Guide

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Understanding the health profile of the Bull Terrier helps owners make informed decisions about screening, insurance, and preventive care. Like many pedigree breeds, the Bull Terrier is prone to certain hereditary and acquired health conditions, most notably Patellar Luxation. Lifespan varies considerably — from 11 to 14 years — and is strongly influenced by diet, weight management, and early veterinary screening.

Lifespan 11–14 years
Documented Conditions 5
Size Category medium
Group Terrier

Conditions Affecting Bull Terriers

  • Patellar Luxation Moderate Risk Hereditary
    Category: Orthopedic Typical onset: 4 months - 6 years Est. treatment cost: £1,500-£3,500

    Patellar luxation occurs when the kneecap slips out of its normal groove in the femur. It can be medial (inward) or lateral (outward) and ranges from grade 1 (occasional slipping) to grade 4 (permanent dislocation).

    Key symptoms: Intermittent skipping on hind leg · Sudden leg lifting · Bunny-hopping · Hind limb lameness · +1 more
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