Pet Information > Dogs > Selecting a Dog > Choosing a Breed > Boston Terrier

Boston Terrier

27 15:14:41

Boston Terrier

Photo

Pet Photos

  • Tanko
  • Pugsley
  • Little Man
  • Mickey
  • Bindy
  • Indica

Register for a free My Pets account to feature you pet’s picture here!

Dog Breed Group
Non Sporting Dogs 
Origin of Breed
United States 
Life Expectancy
10 - 12 Years 
Color
Brindle with white markings, black with white markings 
Coat
Short and smooth 
Exercise Needs
Regular walks or free play in a fenced yard will keep him in shape. 
Temperament
Easy to house train, he learns well if his owner spends time with him. A well-tempered, thoughtful and considerate, this breed w 
Good with Children
He is good as a family dog provided he is brought up as one. Gets along well with children and other pets. 
Grooming Needs
Rub down with a damp towel several times a week. Bathe only when necessary. Check ears and eyes regularly. Trim nails from time  
Average Size - Male (in)
15 - 17 
Average Size - Female (in)
15 - 17 
Average Weight - Male (lbs)
15 - 25 
Average Weight - Female (lbs)
15 - 25 
Health Issues
Juvenile cataracts. Breathing difficulties because of his short face. Caesarian operations are sometimes needed to deliver puppiv
Living Conditions
Adapts to urban or country living. A house with a fenced yard, daily exercise and attention. 

Breed Description

The Boston Terrier was developed to be a companion and watchdog. He is easy to care for, small in size and has a delightful disposition, he is a odor free dog who rarely sheds. Loves to go for walks or rides in the car, he is one of the most popular breeds in the United States because of his affection nature. A joy to have around, he can sometimes be determined and self willed. Developed in the 1900's, he is considered on of the true American dogs. He was derived from a cross between the French Bulldog and the White English Terrier. Even though he was originally used for fighting, he should not show aggressive behavior towards people.