I just adopted a Bull Arab β€” any vet advice I should know?

The Bull Arab isn’t recognized by major kennel clubs, so if you're hoping for a show or pedigree dog, this may not be the right fit. If you live in or plan to move to Queensland, be aware that local regulations may restrict large breeds like the Bull Arab in rental properties. This breed benefits from dedicated training and strong leadership, as it has been involved in some incidents involving bites or aggression. For this reason, it's important to take extra care around children or vulnerable individuals to ensure safe, positive interactions.

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Dr Luqman Javed DVM

Dr. Luqman Javed, DVM, is a licensed veterinarian and certified pet nutritionist who shares evidence-based, practical advice to help pet owners confidently care for their animals.

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