Thinking Of Buying A Boston Terrier?

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What has 4 legs, a curly tail, and is as all-American as apple pie? Its the Boston Terrier, one of the few dog breeds developed in the USA.


The All-American Dog

These comical charmers originated in Boston in the 1800's. The Boston Terrier was the first American breed accepted by the American Kennel Club, which classified it as part of the Non-Sporting Group. These dogs weigh 15 to 25 pounds and stand 15 to 17 inches tall. The Boston Terrier is a highly intelligent dog, with a square skull and a short muzzle. Their floppy jaws give them a slightly clownish appearance, and their short tails can be straight or corkscrewed. The Boston Terrier's coat is brindle, seal, or black with white markings. The ideal Boston has symmetrical markings, with a blaze of white between the eyes, a white chest and front legs.


Great Personality

A kind, friendly dog, the Boston Terrier rarely meets a person it doesn't like. Bostons love family gatherings, where they get showered with attention and tasty treats. This breed absolutely adores children, although puppies may be too rough and rowdy for toddlers unless they are closely supervised. The Boston is known for its high energy and slightly boisterous behavior.

Since Boston Terriers are such intelligent dogs, they enjoy learning. Puppy classes are important for this breed, because without something to occupy him, your Boston's energy will get him into nonstop mischief. Once you see how quickly your Boston Terrier masters basic obedience, you may want to start competing in obedience and agility trials with him. Most of these dogs love the chance to put on a show for a crowd, and genuinely enjoy competing in these trials.


Exercise Or Else

Despite its high energy, the Boston Terrier can thrive in an apartment or small house if exercised daily. If you do not have a fenced yard, you will need to take your dog for a long walk or a romp in the park each and every day. If you cut short your dog's exercise routine, don't be surprised to find him bouncing off the walls the next day, especially if he is a young dog.


Health Issues

For many years, the Boston Terrier breed was in serious danger of being destroyed by irresponsible breeders, whose carelessness allowed genetic problems to weaken the breed. With hard work and careful breeding, Boston fanciers have brought this breed back from the brink. Unfortunately, the breed still suffers from a few common health problems. These dogs are prone to cataracts, deafness, hypothyroidism, heart murmurs, and bad knees. In addition, many Bostons have a weakened immune system, especially when they are under 6 months of age. This can lead to a serious case of Demodectic mange, which is a non-contagious condition that results in bald spots. A bad case of Demodectic mange can leave your dog completely bald and covered in sores. Most dogs outgrow the condition with treatment, but some never recover and have to be put down after developing massive skin infections.


Good Eaters

Boston Terriers are chow hounds, but they still do not eat nearly as much as bigger breeds. While they are young and active, these dogs can burn through all of those calories fast, but you will need to keep a close eye on your dog's weight as he ages. If he starts to bulk up around his chest, ask your veterinarian about a diet for overweight dogs.

Unless your Boston Terrier develops Demodectic mange, you will not need to groom him more than once a week. If he does have mange, you will need to bathe him every day, and take him to the veterinarian frequently for additional treatment.

The Boston Terrier can be a bit overwhelming for some people, but if you don't mind a little noise and rowdy behavior, why not let this dog charm you with his humorous, affectionate nature?

 

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