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BUYING A BOSTON TERRIER PUPPY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

Buying Boston Terrier puppy? Know here everything about your Boston Terrier puppy

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BUYING A BOSTON TERRIER PUPPY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

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  1. BUYING A BOSTON TERRIER PUPPY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

  2. Introduction • A true American breed, the Boston Terrier, originated in Boston, Massachusetts, and has continued to be popular today for its versatility, temperament, and physique. Bred to be a best friend, these dogs happily blend into their human family and enjoy spending time playing and relaxing with the ones they love. • The Boston Terrier is a small but sturdy breed, making it easily adaptable to many different environments and lifestyles. The Boston Terrier can just as easily spend the day lounging on the sofa as it can enjoying walks in the park, and its stature makes it a perfect pet for any home environment. • Boston Terriers, simply put, love people. They are great with children, strangers, and other pets, making them an excellent choice for active and growing families. Boston’s are easily trainable and excel in agility and learning tricks, which makes them quickly house trained and leash trained. • Another benefit of the breed is that they require very little grooming and only experience light shedding. Ranging from 10 to 25 pounds in weight and standing just 1 foot to 1.5 feet at the shoulders, the Boston is perfectly suited to apartment dwelling as well as to suburban settings and adventures on the go. • Boston Terriers are known to be a healthy and hardy breed, sporting distinctive coats that stand out in a crowd. 

  3. MAKE SURE A BOSTON TERRIER IS THE RIGHT BREED FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE Before you start looking for a Boston Terrier Puppy, be clear on what they are like to live with, their temperament and if that matches your lifestyle. Be honest with yourself with how much time and money you can invest in this breed. Boston Terriers are bred to be companion dogs. They LOVE being with you and doing things with you. They are smart, eager to please and love to be mentally stimulated so commit to training sessions from day ONE. They love hikes. My two can easily walk and hike for 4 to 6 miles a day. They love city walks too and can easily power down to snuggle on the sofa. But they do need daily exercise and stimulation and couch potatoes they are not.  If they don’t get both mental and physical exercise they can get into mischief. A tired dog is a good and happy dog.

  4. KNOWING YOUR BOSTON TERRIER PUPPY’S HEALTH HISTORY A reputable breeder should be able to disclose all the known health issues with you. If the breeder says to you “the puppy is healthy the parents are healthy” and doesn’t provide you evidence through health test certificates, that’s a BIG RED FLAG. But some might say – there are some allergy issues in the line. Or … they might say … there are some (insert health problem here) in the line. And since this is disclosed to you and you are willing to pay for any potential vet visits, you buy the dog anyway.

  5. Your dog will be a one pup comedy show Boston terriers have a comical face to start with, but they are wonderful entertainers outside of the fact that their huge eyes look too big for their smashed in little faces. Watch your dog when he sleeps and you’ll think that he’s a contortionist. This type dog is notorious for twisting in funny and bizarre positions in an attempt to get comfortable while napping or sleeping. You may catch him with one leg dangling from his bed, or his body flung across a comfortable pillow. You can depend on a Boston Terrier to keep you entertained, even when he’s asleep.

  6. Boston terriers thrive in all kinds of homes Boston terriers are highly adaptable little dogs. They do well in an apartment or duplex setting and just as well if you live a sprawling home with plenty of space They are small dogs so as long as they have room to stretch their legs and get a little exercise in the home, they will do well enough. They also do well if your family likes to travel in the car. As long as you have a safe and comfortable kennel aboard, your little guy will enjoy going for rides in the car with you.

  7. Your dog’s enthusiasm will impress you For such a small dog, the Boston terrier is highly enthusiastic. When you get home from work, he’ll rush to the door to meet you and if you’re really nice to him, you might even be treated to a series of dance moves in honor of your arrival home. When he’s happy or excited, he’ll build up a decent head of steam and it’s best to just let him burn it off because he can’t help himself. It’s so cute when a Boston terrier starts tearing through the house. He may look like a pinball, springing off the furniture and circling around your legs. He will show his appreciation for you and will always be happy when you’re back home with him.

  8. He gets lonely when he’s alone Because of the highly social nature of this dog, he doesn’t like to be left alone for long periods of time. Boston terriers prefer to be around people or other pets. They generally get along very well with other dogs, and under some circumstances, cats as well. If the house empties out for hours at a time during the day, it may be a good idea to make sure that your Boston terrier has a companion to play with so he doesn’t get too lonely. When you’re home with him, make sure that you show him love and attention so he knows that he’s still your little buddy. This will help him to feel loved and secure.

  9. He’s easy to train but he needs understanding You dog won’t be hard to train if you are consistent and use a method that relies on positive reinforcement. Boston terriers do not do well if they are yelled at constantly or physically punished. They have sweet personalities, but if they are treated with violence you will either break their spirit or cause them to be mean dogs that respond with violence, or very shy dogs who are afraid to interact with people. Be patient with him during the training process, because he wants to please you, he’s just learning how and this takes time. You’ll get the best results when you take the time to praise him for his accomplishments and continue to encourage him as he learns new things.

  10. You have a best friend forever in your Boston terrier Boston terrier owners know that their dogs love them without reserve. They are so eager to please and when they choose a special person to love, they are in it for life. Your dog will be loyal to you and will give you years of devotion as well as some great entertainment because they are also big characters. If you think that unconditional love is a great thing, then you’ll fall in love with your Boston terrier because this is what you’re going to get from him, without reserve.

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