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Boston Terrier Puppies

November 4, 2008 by Terriers Fan  
Filed under Boston Terrier Puppies

Boston Terrier Puppies, initially bred from the Old English Bulldog and the English White Terrier, originated in the United States of America. Most Boston Terriers are small and has a compact build. Their body is well proportioned and they have short muzzles that cause them to be uncomfortable in extremely hot and cold temperature. Their standard weight ranges from 10 to 25 pounds but a few could weigh from 30 up to 40 pounds. Those Terriers are still considered healthy and not overweight for their heavier than usual weight is caused by their exceptionally larger frame.

Boston Puppy

Boston Puppy

This breed of Terriers was originally bred to become fighter dogs. Since the demand for companion dogs increased, breeders have started to condition Boston Terriers to become friendlier and lovable. Currently, Boston Terrier Puppies are expressive and well mannered. They can be stubborn sometimes but given the right training and conditioning, Boston Terrier Puppies are more likely to grow following their master’s orders. A unique quality of Boston Terriers is their intense desire to please their masters. They would do all sorts of tricks just to make their masters laugh or praise them.

Both male and female Boston Terrier Puppies only bark when necessary. Unlike most dogs, they do not produce a lot of noise and they socialize properly with children and other dogs as well.

Boston Terriers are usually born healthy except for their allergy-causing features. Because of this, they should not be exposed to extreme weather and should not undergo demanding physical activities. If taken cared of properly, Boston Terriers could live up to 15 years.

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