- An American original, the Boston Terrier came from cross-breeding an English Bulldog and English Terrier. The breed originated in Boston, Massachusetts, as a special dog-fighting canine, but over the years was bred smaller and gentler in disposition. In 1891, the breed was named the Boston Terrier.
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American GentlemanThe shorthaired Boston Terrier carries its compact body upright with a round head, stout chest and well-muscled haunches. Preferred color ranges from black and white to brindle and white. - Originally weighing 30 to 40 lbs., the modern Boston Terrier typically weighs 10 to 25 lbs. and stands 15 to 17 inches at the shoulders.
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Boston at PlayAccording to the American Kennel Club, the Boston Terrier is lively, smart and possesses an agreeable character. Its gentle disposition and loyal attitude make the dog a popular companion. - Well-suited to retirement living, the Boston Terrier adapts easily to an apartment or small yard. The dog thrives on attention, enjoys moderate exercise and requires minimal grooming.
- With its short muzzle, the Boston Terrier is prone to breathing problems. Other notable health issues include cataracts, leg and knee problems, and spinal deformities.







