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Boston Terrier Puppy Training & Breed Information

A Boston Terrier puppy grows to be a beautiful little family companion dog. They truly are a "people" dog who are forever loyal and affectionate, but not necessarily a lapdog - they've got loads of spunk!

A Boston Terrier puppy is a relatively low maintenance dog breed - they are a fantastic choice for most household situations. When well bred, socialized and trained they are a reliable and even tempered companion.

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History Of The Boston Terrier

Boston Terriers are a relatively new breed of dog. They are native to America having been developed in the late 1800s.

This great little breed came about through crossing White English Terriers with Bulldogs. Later on other breeds were introduced to the mix, including various Terriers and French Bulldogs.

Boston Terriers were originally bred for fighting duties but were soon bred to be family companion dogs. They quickly became a favorite in households across America and then right across the globe.

Boston Terrier Puppy Appearance

Boston Terrier puppies have a distinctive and uniquely handsome appearance. They are well balanced and muscular athletes who move across the ground with ease and style.

The most famous feature of a Boston Terrier puppy is their large square head, complete with small upright ears that are set at the corners of the head. It's also hard not to notice their big round eyes that are dark in color and always expressive.

Bostons are a squarely built and sturdy breed. They have a nice deep chest with straight and strong limbs. The coat of your Boston Terrier puppy will be brindle, seal or black - all with white markings. Their coat is short, smooth and does not shed much at all. A good brushing every few days is all that your Boston will require.

A fully grown Boston Terrier puppy will stand at between 15-17 inches tall at the shoulder. They are classified into three different size classes being less than 15 pounds, 15-20 pounds and 20 to 24 pounds. The best guide you have regarding the health, temperament and size of your puppy is to visit your Boston Terrier puppy breeder to meet your puppy's parents.

Boston Terrier Temperament

It's the temperament and character of the Boston Terrier that sets them apart from most other breeds - they are not called "The American Gentlemen" dog for nothing. Bostons are highly affectionate, spirited and often mischievous little critters.

A well bred, raised and trained Boston Terrier develops into a beautiful family companion - I'm sure they actually consider themselves to be just another member of the family. They jump at the opportunity to take part in all family activities.

You'll find your Boston Terrier to be a natural guard dog. Bostons are alert, fearless and territorial but they rarely bark just for the sake of it. If you give your Boston Terrier adequate socialization he/she will get along well with dogs and other animals.

Boston Terriers love to play games. They are well known for their desire to play fetch and they also love to play hide n' seek. Whatever game you come up with you'll have a willing participant in your Boston - they also love flyball and most other "dog sports".

It's important to make mention that you should always purchase your puppy from a reputable and well respected Boston Terrier puppy breeder. Unscrupulous and greed motivated breeding practices have led to numerous physical and mental problems within this great breed.

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Boston Terrier Puppy Training

Boston Terrier puppies are very trainable dogs who have plenty of intelligence to back up their natural enthusiasm.

Bostons love the physical and mental stimulation which obedience training provides - plus they are good at it. Training your Boston is the time when you will develop and strengthen the lifelong bond you and your dog will share.

Always use positive, non violent and reward based training methods with your Boston. They don't need any harsh corrections, all they require is some good consistent guidance and leadership from you.

  • Boston Terrier puppies should be taught all the basic obedience training commands such as sit, down, come, stay and leash training. Bostons respond well to clicker training or you can follow this online dog training course - Secrets To Dog Training. It's important to mentally challenge your Boston during the training process. By this I mean that you don't want your puppy to become stale or bored - keep adding new challenges and behaviors when you believe your dog is ready.

  • Many Boston Terrier puppy owners become frustrated during the housebreaking period. Boston puppies are not the easiest breed to house train but they are far from the hardest. It is crucial that you pick out a good Boston Terrier puppy house training schedule and follow it by the book.

  • A common behavior problem that Boston Terrier owners are faced with is digging. This occurs particularly when a Boston is left alone and full of energy for long periods. You can read about how to rectify digging problems here - put a stop to digging problems.

  • Another important training issue to address early is leash training. Getting your Boston Terrier to walk nicely on a loose leash is a behavior you should work on as early as possible. Bostons respond well to leash training.

Time spent socializing and training your Boston is time well spent - for all involved. If you plan to train your Boston Terrier at home I recommend you study and follow a good dog training course such as Secrets To Dog Training.




A Cute Little Boston Terrier Puppy - Snoring!




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Extensive list of popular dog breeds.

How to choose a suitable dog training school.

How to prepare healthy and well balanced homemade dog food.

Puppy health care information.



Please consult the services of a Professional Dog Trainer, Behaviorist or Veterinarian before implementing any of the advice contained on this site.