DescriptionThe Banter Bulldogge should be a powerfully built, athletic, muscular
mid-sized Bulldogge / Mastiff with minimal white. A strong working dog
with a bully build, there legs still underneath them they are 50-85
lbs. This is keeping in a range that the Brabanter Bullenbeisser was
believed to be when it was still around. Banter Bulldogges have a
slight under bite and are mostly solid in color with minimal white and
will compare to the old Molosser dogs of the area of Brabant that were
known as the Brabanter Bullenbeisser. Most of all they continue to be
a working breed and should be proven at every opportunity. The head is
square and muscular. The head should have a pronounced stop between
skull and muzzle with the top of the skull mostly flat with strong
muscular jaws. Fault: Narrow or long. The bite should be slight under
bite. Good strong teeth, with impressive canines. The muzzle should
not be upturned therefore allowing un-restrained breathing. Fault:
Muzzle too long, scissor or even bite. The eyes are rounded almond eyes
that are wide set with a wrinkled brow for a look of heavy
concentration. Any color is acceptable. The nose is balanced to
muzzle, clean and free breathing. Black or dark red. Fault:
Completely pink nose (a small amount is acceptable). The neck is
well-muscled thick high neck blending into very muscular strong
forelimbs. It has an impressive strong chest should come down to meet
elbows. Should appear square and not overly exaggerated. Chest should
have spring to it to allow for heavy intake of air. Fault: Too narrow
in the chest. The back should have a slight arch with a high set tail.
Well muscled above shoulders. Legs should not be "stubby" or "lanky"
but have a nice balance of height compared to the length of the body to
keep "Performance" in this breed. Front legs are muscular and well
defined. Rear legs are very muscular for strong bouncing leaps and
superior pulling power. The leg is slightly shorter than body is
long. Rear should appear to be very square. Fault: Bowing or turned
out resulting in poor movement. The feet should be compact, round and
the pasterns should be strong. Fault: Down in the pasterns or
splayed feet. Colors include fawn, black, red, brindle of all types,
with or without black mask. All colors can posses various amounts of
white up to 30%. The coat should be short and smooth. Ears are short
either drop or rose. Ears may be cropped, of no major importance. The
tail should be set high, naturally reaches near the hock. Preferred to
be docked, of no major importance.
OriginThe Banter Bulldogge was developed by Mr. Todd Tripp of Southeast Ohio
in the late 1990's. Mr. Tripps vision was to re-create the Brabanter
Bullenbeisser of the 1700s that was found in the central Belgium
province known as Brabant. A strong working dog with a bully build,
there legs still underneath them the Banter Bulldogges range from 50-85
lbs with a slight under bite and mostly solid in color with minimal
amount of white. His foundation consisted or dogs that were a
combination of boxer and various other working bull breeds. Most
importantly of all was the regularity of using a percentage of Boxer in
the foundation brood stock. Mr. Tripp was very discriminate in the
choosing of dogs to form the foundation of his Banter Bulldogge
breeding program. A great deal of research, thought and selective
breeding was involved before he reached his final goal. The Brabanter
Bullenbeisser was the small Bullenbeisser that was found as a family
and working dog in the 1700's and early 1800's. The Brabanter
Bullenbeisser was the smaller more bully type of mastiff that was used
to create the modern day Boxer in conjunction with other larger
Bavarian mastiffs and the obvious infusion of the "Old Time English
Bulldogge's". It is also widely known that the Brabanter carried very
little if any white until the 1830's when the first English type
Bulldogge was first imported into Germany. They are used for weight
pulling, working, hunting, guard and companion dogs.
TemperamentEasy to train and very obedient. The Banter Bulldogge should be
excellent with children and always loyal to its family. It is a good
watchdog and will bark to alarm of danger or to scare off trespassers.
Always ready to protect if necessary. They have a lower energy level
indoors than out, however Banter Bulldogges do need to get a good
workout or their energy can become built up. They are a ruff and tuff
dog playing and are fine with other dogs as long as they have been
properly socialized. A fun dog with its family always eager for play
time and is smart enough to know when play time is over.
HeightHeight: Males 21-24 inches (54-60 cm.); Females 20-23 inches (51-54
WeightWeight: Males 50-85 pounds (26-37 kg.) Females 50 -75 pounds (26-34
Known Health Problems-
Conditions for LivingThe Banter Bulldogge will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently
exercised. They are fairly active indoors and do best with at least an
average-sized yard.
Exercise Requirmentsbrisk, daily walk. They also enjoy fetching a ball or other sessions of
play.
Life ExpectancyAbout 12-13 years.
GroomingThe close, smooth coat of the Banter Bulldogge is easy to groom.
Occasionally comb and brush the coat to remove dead hairs. Bathe only
when necessary, for it removes the natural oils from the skin. The ears
should be checked regularly and kept clean. The Banter Bulldogge is an
average shedder.
GroupWorking
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