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  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

This Bull Terrier Ornament is a glossy, glass tribute to one of the most unique and playful breeds around. Hailing from 19th century England, these dogs are known for their egg-shaped heads and muscular bodies, but it's their energetic and affectionate nature that has captured the hearts of families worldwide.

At 3.25 inches, this decoration from Old World Christmas beautifully mirrors the bull terrier's distinctive features and strong physique. The ornament is a true likeness, with the breed's trademark keen gaze and a collar that sparkles with holiday cheer. The green and red glitters add a splash of festive color, making it a delightful piece to hang from the tree.

Originally bred for the gritty purpose of dog fighting, the bull terrier has since moved far beyond its roots to become a beloved family companion, known for its playful antics and boundless energy. This glass ornament is a nod to the breed's storied past and the joy it now brings to homes as a loyal pet.

Adorning your Christmas tree with this Bull Terrier Ornament is a way to celebrate your four-legged friend during the holiday season. It's a sparkling reminder of the playful moments and affectionate companionship that a bull terrier brings into a home.

For those who know and love this breed, the ornament is a festive cheer to a companion that's as quirky as it is courageous, as loving as it is lively. So, let this little glass figure sit proudly among the branches, a small symbol of a big-hearted breed that's an indispensable part of the family.

Text on Old World hang tag: A Bull Terrier's origins come from 19th century England. First used as fighting dogs, and, later, a fashionable companion for men. Today, they are a family companion and show dog. This breed is known for its long, egg-shaped head, strong bodies and loyalty.

Item #: 12587

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

This Bull Terrier Ornament is a glossy, glass tribute to one of the most unique and playful breeds around. Hailing from 19th century England, these dogs are known for their egg-shaped heads and muscular bodies, but it's their energetic and affectionate nature that has captured the hearts of families worldwide.

At 3.25 inches, this decoration from Old World Christmas beautifully mirrors the bull terrier's distinctive features and strong physique. The ornament is a true likeness, with the breed's trademark keen gaze and a collar that sparkles with holiday cheer. The green and red glitters add a splash of festive color, making it a delightful piece to hang from the tree.

Originally bred for the gritty purpose of dog fighting, the bull terrier has since moved far beyond its roots to become a beloved family companion, known for its playful antics and boundless energy. This glass ornament is a nod to the breed's storied past and the joy it now brings to homes as a loyal pet.

Adorning your Christmas tree with this Bull Terrier Ornament is a way to celebrate your four-legged friend during the holiday season. It's a sparkling reminder of the playful moments and affectionate companionship that a bull terrier brings into a home.

For those who know and love this breed, the ornament is a festive cheer to a companion that's as quirky as it is courageous, as loving as it is lively. So, let this little glass figure sit proudly among the branches, a small symbol of a big-hearted breed that's an indispensable part of the family.

Text on Old World hang tag: A Bull Terrier's origins come from 19th century England. First used as fighting dogs, and, later, a fashionable companion for men. Today, they are a family companion and show dog. This breed is known for its long, egg-shaped head, strong bodies and loyalty.

Item #: 12587

Bull Terrier Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: 12587
Regular price
$16.99
Sale price
$16.99
Regular price
Size:
3.25x1.5x3.25" Width: 1.5" Height: 3.25" Length: 3.25"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
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