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Additional information (Wiki):
The Boston terrier is a well known breed.
The Boston Terrier is a lively, highly
intelligent, smooth coated, short-headed,
compactly built, short-tailed, well
balanced dog, brindle, seal or black in
color and evenly marked with white. The
head is in proportion to the size of the
dog.
The body is rather short and well knit,
the limbs strong and neatly turned, the
tail is short and no feature is so
prominent that the dog appears badly
proportioned. The dog conveys an
impression of determination, strength
and activity, with style of a high order;
carriage easy and graceful. A
proportionate combination of "Color and
White Markings" is a particularly
distinctive feature of a representative
specimen.
"Balance, Expression, Color and White
Markings" should be given particular
consideration in determining the
relative value of general appearance to
other points
Boston Terriers have strong, friendly
personalities. Bostons can range in
temperaments from those that are eager
to please their master to those that are
more stubborn. Both can be easily
trained given a patient and assertive
owner.
While originally bred for fighting, they
were later down bred for companionship.
The modern Boston Terrier can be gentle,
alert, expressive, and well-mannered. It
must be noted however, that they are not
considered terriers by the American
Kennel Club, but are part of the
non-sporting group. Boston Terrier is
something of a misnomer. They were
originally a cross-breed between the Old
English Bulldog and the English White
Terrier.
Some Bostons enjoy having another one
for companionship. Both females and
males generally bark only when necessary.
Having been bred as a companion dog,
they enjoy being around people, and, if
properly socialized, get along well with
children, the elderly, other canines,
and non-canine pets. Some Boston
Terriers are very cuddly, while others
are more independent. |
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