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![]() Boston TerrierThe Boston Terrier is a breed of dog originating in the United States of America. Appearance Acceptable colors of the standard for show purposes are black, brindle, or seal with white markings, seal being a black color with red highlights that are visible mostly in the sunlight. The AKC now recognizes 10 coat colors when registering the Boston Terrier. In the show ring, symmetrical markings are preferred. Size categories are under 15 lb (6.8 kg), 15 to 20 lb (6.8 to 9.1 kg), and 20 to 25 lb (9.1 to 11.3 kg). The breed standard calls for a dog that is short-muzzled and short-backed. Temperament Originally bred for use in pit fighting, the modern Boston Terrier can be gentle, alert, and well-mannered however they may be difficult to potty train in the beginning. They're known to be quite rambunctious, with a sense of humor. Some Boston Terriers enjoy having another one for companionships. Both females and males generally bark only when necessary. Having been bred as a companion dog, they enjoy being around people, and if properly socialized get along well with children, other canines, and non-canine pets. Boston Terriers can be very cuddly, while others are more independent. Some Boston Terriers have an excitable or dominant temperament that requires special training and handling by the owner. Some are aggressive towards other dogs and some dogs are just attached to one person. Health Several health issues are of concern in the Boston Terrier: cataracts (both juvenile and adult type), cherry eye, luxating patellas, deafness, heart murmur, and allergies. Curvature of the back, called roaching, might be caused by patella problems with the rear legs, which in turn causes the dog to lean forward onto the forelegs. This might also just be a structural fault with little consequence to the dog. Many Boston Terriers cannot tolerate excessive heat and humidity due to the shortened muzzle, so hot weather brings the danger of heat exhaustion. History This breed originated in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 19th century, by combining the English White Terrier with the English Bulldog, and was originally called the Boston Bull. The English White Terrier as a breed is currently thought to be extinct. Boston Terriers were first acknowledged by the American Kennel Club in 1893. Miscellaneous Rhett the Boston Terrier is the well-known mascot of Boston University. Books about Boston TerrierDo you have more that you would like to add about the Boston Terrier or just want to make a comment? Please do so below! [an error occurred while processing this directive] |
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