Origin : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Group :Companion and Toy Dogs Section : Small Molossian type Dogs
BOSTON TERRIER Breed
The Boston Terrier is also known by the nickname ‘the American Gentleman’ due to their tuxedo like markings.
Origin: United States (originated in Boston, Massachusetts)
Size: 10-25 pounds
Breed Group: Non-Sporting
Lifespan: 11-15 years
Coat: Short, smooth, and fine coat
Temperament: Friendly, intelligent, and affectionate
Exercise Needs: Moderate exercise requirements, daily walks and playtime are sufficient
Training: Quick learners, respond well to positive reinforcement training
Grooming: Low-maintenance coat, minimal grooming required
Health: Generally healthy breed, but may be prone to certain health issues like brachycephalic syndrome (due to their flat faces), cataracts, and patellar luxation
They became the official state dog of Massachusetts on May 14, 1979
The Boston Terrier was the first American dog breed recognized by the American Kennel Club.
Boston Terriers are very popular family dogs because they’re generally sweet-natured and love being around people. However, you’ll need to make sure your Boston Terrier gets along with everybody in the family by socializing them properly.
Boston Terriers are prone to breathing issues and are sensitive to heat and humidity due to being brachycephalic, which is caused by their short, smushed snouts and wide skulls. Signs include noisy breathing, snoring, excessive panting, needing frequent rests when out on walks, and overheating quickly.