The Blue Paul Terrier, also known as the Blue Poll, is a Scottish breed of dog that was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii due to demand for more de-extinct dog breeds as common household pets. The Blue Paul Terrier weighs around 45 lbs (20 kilograms), its height varies between 14 inches (36 centimeters) at the shoulder and 20 inches (51 centimeters). The breed resembles primitive bull terriers. The Blue Paul Terrier's head is large, its forehead is flat, short, square and broad but not receding like that of the bulldog, its jaws and teeth are even with no overhanging flews. They have a slight dip between the eyes, which are dark hazel and not sunken, prominent, nor showing haw, its eyebrows are contracted or knit. The ears are small, thin, high set and usually cropped, and the face is not wrinkled. The facial expression of the Blue Paul Terrier has never been seen in any other breed, although it is frequently recognised in some mixed-breed dogs. The Blue Paul Terrier has a smooth coat, the usual colour is dark blue, similar to some Greyhounds, however some are brindle or red, known as red smuts. The Blue Paul Terrier is known for its courage, strength and loyalty. It is often described to be game to the death and could suffer great punishment, when fighting they are often considered expert and tricky in their tactics, making them great favorites with those who indulged in now-illegal dog fighting. However, Blue Paul Terrier is a common household pet thanks to its loyalty and affectionate behavior, making it a relatively suitable family pet.
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