The Boston terrier, one of the few breeds that can claim to be truly American, is a lively, curious and smart companion that's always ready to play. At one time, Boston terriers were actually the most popular breed in the US. Today, they're still a clear favorite among the thousands of dog lovers who want a medium-sized, intelligent pet. Although part of its bloodline is the Bull terrier which explains why it is receptive to training and wants to please, the Boston terrier is classified as a sporting breed by the AKC.
This breed is still a favorite in the world of pet owners who like their dogs smart and of average size. Like its Bull terrier or Bulldog forebears, the Boston terrier is easy to teach and loves to be assigned tasks; it is classified as a sporting breed by the AKC. This breed is playful and has a special liking for and will not tire of playing with children. A well-bred Boston isn't vicious, but pretty able to take care of himself. People like to call the Boston terrier the "American Gentleman" because of its unique markings which resemble a formal wear, and/or due to its manners and gentle personality.
The Boston terrier was bred to provide companionship to its master and is noted to enjoy the company of people. Always alert, he'll also let you know of any strange sounds in the night. For many families, the Boston terrier is a terrific choice not only because of his compact size and pleasant temperament, but because of his low-maintenance coat. Smooth and short-coated, the Boston goes easy on your carpets and furniture and does well in smaller spaces. Because their coat is neither long nor very short, it will be uncomfortable in extreme temperatures. They're inside dogs, as their coat affords little protection. When it is very cold, they need to be wrapped in thick and warm clothing.
A poster Boston terrier will appear well proportioned with short tail and erect ears, intelligent and friendly. The average Boston terrier will have white markings against a backdrop of brindle color. A good number of Boston terriers will have black instead of brindle serving as the backdrop. Bostons come in a variety of sizes. Of course there are those who would rather have the bigger one than the smaller one, or vice versa.
Regardless of its size, Boston terriers will still be a very good choice for a house dog, especially because their coat is so easy to maintain.
This breed is still a favorite in the world of pet owners who like their dogs smart and of average size. Like its Bull terrier or Bulldog forebears, the Boston terrier is easy to teach and loves to be assigned tasks; it is classified as a sporting breed by the AKC. This breed is playful and has a special liking for and will not tire of playing with children. A well-bred Boston isn't vicious, but pretty able to take care of himself. People like to call the Boston terrier the "American Gentleman" because of its unique markings which resemble a formal wear, and/or due to its manners and gentle personality.
The Boston terrier was bred to provide companionship to its master and is noted to enjoy the company of people. Always alert, he'll also let you know of any strange sounds in the night. For many families, the Boston terrier is a terrific choice not only because of his compact size and pleasant temperament, but because of his low-maintenance coat. Smooth and short-coated, the Boston goes easy on your carpets and furniture and does well in smaller spaces. Because their coat is neither long nor very short, it will be uncomfortable in extreme temperatures. They're inside dogs, as their coat affords little protection. When it is very cold, they need to be wrapped in thick and warm clothing.
A poster Boston terrier will appear well proportioned with short tail and erect ears, intelligent and friendly. The average Boston terrier will have white markings against a backdrop of brindle color. A good number of Boston terriers will have black instead of brindle serving as the backdrop. Bostons come in a variety of sizes. Of course there are those who would rather have the bigger one than the smaller one, or vice versa.
Regardless of its size, Boston terriers will still be a very good choice for a house dog, especially because their coat is so easy to maintain.
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