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Companion dogs: Boston Terrier

The Boston Terrier is one of only a few dogs with the distinction of being "Made in America."

Boston Terrier

Vital Stats

Height: 12 to 15 inches at shoulder
Weight: 10 to 25 pounds
Coat: short and smooth
Life span: 13 to 15 years
Breed Group: Companion dogs
 
 

Summary

Boston Terriers have been popular since their creation a little more than a century ago. They were originally bred to be fighting dogs, but today, they're gentle, affectionate companions with tuxedo-like markings that earned them the nickname "American Gentleman."

Overview

The Boston Terrier may have been bred to be a ferocious pit-fighter, but you'd never know it today. The little American Gentleman, as he was called in the 19th century, is definitely a lover, not a fighter, although males have been known to show their terrier ancestry with a bit of posturing when they feel their territory is being invaded by another dog.

Boston Terriers are known for being very intelligent--sometimes too much so. Their lively, affectionate nature makes them extremely loveable, though their sometimes stubborn nature or spurts of hyperactivity can land them in hot water with their owners. Any angst about their behavior, however, soon melts when they look up at you with those huge, round eyes that seem to say "I love you."

Although Boston Terriers are small, they're sturdy and muscular. They have a sleek, shiny, straight coat with crisp white markings in a pattern that resembles a tuxedo--part of the reason they gained the name American Gentleman. Boston Terriers' distinctive ears naturally stand erect and are quite large. And then there's those big, beautiful eyes that are set quite apart to add to their outstanding good looks.

Boston Terriers have a broad, flat-nosed face without wrinkles. They belong to a class of dogs called brachycephalic (brachy meaning short, and cephalic meaning head). Like other brachycephalic dogs, the lower jaw is in proportion to t... [Continued]

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Boston Terrier Characteristics

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Why a Boston Terrier?

My family is trying to convince me to get a Boston Terrier. I have never seen one. Are they "yippie", high strung dogs? They sound good on paper but I need convincing (or not). Please help!

4 453 Aug 7, 2008 8:08am by ladybriann
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Adopting Adult Boston Tomorrow - TIPS???

I am adopting a 4 year old boston terrier tomorrow and am very excited. I am adopting her from a loving home who's owner is now incapacit... (continued)

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