Boston Terrier


Choosing a Boston Terrier Puppy

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Choosing a Boston Terrier

This is a breed that has been developed in the USA. and was the first American breed accepted by the American Kennel Club, classified as part of the Non-Sporting Group.

The Boston Terrier stands fifteen to seventeen inches tall and these dogs weigh fifteen to twenty-five pounds. This breed has a square skull, short muzzle, and their short tails can be straight or corkscrewed. The coat on a Boston Terrier is short and smooth, the colors can be brindle, seal, or black, with white markings. The white markings are found between the eyes, around the chest and front legs

The Boston Terrier Puppy

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Boston Terriers are the top dog breed in many different respects. Bostons--or BTs--as many Boston owners often refer to them, are considered on-top for a variety of reasons:

** They're tops in playfulness.

** They're tops in eating.

** They're tops in snoring.

** They're tops in passing gas and producing solid waste (sorry, but it's true).

** They're tops in sleeping peacefully for hours on end.

** They're tops in chewing and gnawing on bones.

** They're tops in cuteness.

** They're tops in loving.

It's probably true that most dog breed owners believe their preferred dog breed to be the best, but Boston Terriers are some of the greatest dogs around. But let's take a little closer look at Boston Terriers...

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