The Boston Terrier is a very popular breed in the United States, which is fitting since they are one of the few dog breeds that America can claim as their own.
This intelligent, handsome little dog has its origins in — you guessed it — Boston, where it was originally developed as a cross between the English Bulldog and English White Terrier in the late 1800s.
Recognisable by their round, compact head with its short, wide muzzle; large, wide-set eyes and fine, erect ears, the Boston Terrier has an intelligent, alert expression. These little characters can weigh between 4-11kg and can be up to 43cm in height. They have a smooth, short-haired coat that is brindle in colour, with white areas (they can also have a black coat).
Although terrier in name, the “American gentleman” of dogs is not so terrier in nature, preferring to spend time inside sitting on a comfy chair to running amuck in the outside world. That said, this breed is active and enthusiastic as well, taking a lively interest in daily life — they like to feel part of the family. The gentle yet fun Boston Terrier makes a good playmate for children while their good manners, even temperament and affectionate nature means they suit older owners as well. The easy disposition of the Boston Terrier is largely the reason they are so well loved in the States.
The Boston Terrier can be strong-willed but their intelligence means that with patience, training yields good results. The breed is known to be a good watchdog and suit flats as well as houses because they don’t need a lot of scheduled exercise — a regular run serves them well.
The Boston Terrier can cost upwards of $500, and often puppies have to be delivered by caesarean because of the square skull. The breed can live up to 15 years or more, and can have problems with snoring. Puppies should be checked for cataracts. Their coat is very easy to care for; a weekly wipe with a cloth and a bath only when needed does the job.