Why Learning to Live With an English Bull Terrier is the Best Solution for Loneliness Trust Reviews
I’ll be honest—I never thought I’d own an English Bull Terrier. In fact, I wasn’t really looking to get a dog at all. But, you know that feeling when you’re staring at the TV and realize you’re just… alone? No messages on your phone, no one waiting for you to finish work, just the silence? Yeah, that was me. Then came Benny. And, wow, did he shake things up.
Why an English Bull Terrier? I know, there are a ton of dog breeds out there. You might be wondering: why not a Golden Retriever or a Labrador, something a bit more “mainstream?” Well, it wasn’t exactly planned (spoiler alert: my sister won him in a charity raffle
🐾). But the more I learned about English Bull Terriers, the more I realized that these funny-faced,
mischievous balls of muscle were exactly what I needed.
The English Bull Terrier has a reputation—some say stubborn, others say “independent-minded.” But what I found was a dog that can completely fill the void of loneliness in a way no other breed can.
From Silence to Silliness Let me paint you a picture. Imagine this: It’s Sunday morning. Normally, I’d be scrolling through my phone in bed, wondering what to do with the day. Instead, I wake up to Benny, already waiting by the bedroom door, tail wagging furiously, as if to say, “Come on, let’s do something!” And suddenly, my quiet Sunday turned into a chaotic adventure of chasing, tug-of-war, and belly rubs. 😄
Addressing the “Stubborn Bull Terrier” Myth Now, I won’t sugarcoat things—Benny’s personality is a lot. English Bull Terriers aren’t the type to sit quietly and wait for you to come home. If you’re late, you’ll come back to shoes spread all over the house and a dog that looks way too pleased with himself.
Pros: • Constant Companion: An English Bull Terrier sticks to you like glue. I never feel alone because Benny is always there, following me from room to room. • Personality Plus: Bull Terriers have the quirkiest personalities. You can’t stay bored or lonely when they’re around because they’ll always do something to make you laugh. • Protective Without Being Aggressive: While Benny is a goofball 90% of the time, he’s fiercely loyal. Knowing he’s there gives me a sense of safety.