Dog Breeds - Boston Terrier |
The Boston Terrier breed was developed in 1870 when Robert C Cooper from Boston purchased a cross of an English Bulldog and, the now extinct, White English Terrier. Though it is named “Boston Terrier” it is not actually a recognized member of the terrier group, and is actually recognized by the AKC in the “Non-sporting” breed group. The Boston Terrier is actually the first of the sporting group developed within the USA. This breed is relatively odor free and sheds quite little. They are very fond and devoted to their master, making them a wonderful companion! As long as they are properly socialized, Boston Terriers make great companions and get along great with people, children and often other pets. While Boston Terriers generally get along well with other dogs, the males may sometimes fight with other dogs to show dominance. Boston Terriers have short snouts and an elongated palate. Because of this, Boston Terriers usually snore and sometimes snorts. They may also experience related breathing difficulties. Their short snouts make their eyes more prominent, putting them at an increased risk for eye injuries.
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