Boston Terrier - Dog Breed Profile
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Key Facts:
Size: Small - medium
Height: 37- 42cm (15 - 17inches)
Weight: Wide variation. But usually 8 kg (18 lb)
Life Span: 15 years
Grooming: Simple
Exercise: Undemanding
Feeding: Undemanding
Temperament: Determined & even-tempered
Country of Origin: England/United States
AKC Group: Non-Sporting
Other Names: Boston Bull
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Temperament:
The Boston Terrier is even-tempered, intelligent, gentle and lively.
Boston Terriers are playful and affectionate with their owners. They
are good with children who can appreciate their clown-like antics.
Boston Terriers are intelligent and quick to learn, making obedience
training easy and straightforward. The Boston Terrier is
strong-willed and boisterous, but they make a thoroughly
good-natured family dog.
Grooming:
Grooming is minimal with the Boston Terrier. Occasionally run a
brush or smooth glove over the coat and keep the ears clean and
claws trimmed. The facial creases may need some attention from time
to time with a special lotion for this area.
Exercise:
Exercise for Boston Terriers is undemanding. They have no desire for
long walks, but do like to go with their owner/family everywhere.
They enjoy playing.
History:
Boston Terriers evolved from cross-breeding in America between
Bulldogs and Bull Terriers. They were once known as the American
Bull Terrier. Their name was changed to Boston Terrier in order to
separate them from the already established Bull Terrier. The name
'Boston Terrier' was in honor of the city where their breed type was
first developed. The progenitors of this breed weighed as much as
27kg (60lb), while today one sees the Boston Terrier around 6.8kg
with a limit of up to 11.4kg.
Physical Characteristics:
General Appearance: Intelligent expression, confident graceful gait
and well built.
Color: Preferably brindle with white on designated parts of the
body. Black and white is allowable.
Coat: Short, shiny, fine and smooth in texture.
Tail: Set low, short, tapering and is either straight or
screw-shape.
Ears: Small, erect and fine. Can sometimes be cropped.
Body: Sloping shoulders, broad chest, prominent ribs, short back and
muscular, short loin.
Additional Comments:
There are associated problems with Boston Terriers including
inherited eye conditions and their eyes are more prone to injuries.
However these difficulties are now less of a problem than in the
past. Boston Terriers also tend to snore loudly and have regular
flatulence.
Sometimes natural births of this breed are impossible, due to the
large head size of the puppies. Therefore caesarian sections are
quite common for delivery of Boston Terriers.
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