Boston Terrier Puppies for sale under $500
Producing the best Boston Terrier Puppies for sale under $500 is extremely essential to us. As a result, we have bred only great quality into our program and will continue to do so. Here are some of our young-gins who are looking for a new loving home.
Originating Country
The American Kennel Club first recognized the Boston Terrier as a breed that originated in the United States. They were developed by crossing bull and terrier breeds, with the end result weighing in at around 40 pounds. The original hybrid is thought to have been between an English Bulldog and the now-extinct English White Terrier. Following the original pairing, the Boston Terrier was bred down using smaller females and French Bulldogs, resulting in the breed’s original basis. For a short time, the Boston Terrier was known as the American Bull Terrier, but this was not well received by the Bull Terrier community, so the breed was renamed after its birthplace. The Boston Terrier is sometimes known as the Boston Bull Terrier or the American Gentlemen Terrier.
Size
The Boston Terrier will grow to be 15-17 inches tall. The Boston Terrier should not weigh less than 10 pounds or more than 25 pounds, according to the American Kennel Club breed standard.
Coat
The Boston Terrier’s coat is short and fine, and it sheds moderately. Black, brindle, seal, or a combination of the three on a white backdrop are the most frequent coat colors for Boston Terriers. Other colors, such as liver, cream, red, and brown, are possible, but they are quite uncommon. While these additional colors are eligible for registration with the American Kennel Club, they cannot be shown in the ring. The chest, muzzle, and neck of the Boston Terrier should be covered in white. Up to half way up the forelegs and up to the hocks on the back legs, white should be present. There should be a white flame that extends from the top of the building to the bottom.
Character
The Boston Terrier is a playful, affectionate, and loving breed that has been bred down from the combat ring to become a wonderful family pet. Because Boston Terriers are intelligent, they will pick things up quickly. However, a strong and persistent pack leader must be established from an early age. If they believe they wear the trousers in the group, the Boston Terrier can become rather stubborn and willful. Although the Boston Terrier is not commonly used as a guard dog, it is not uncommon for one to bark when necessary.
Temperament
The Boston Terrier is a breed that is noted for its outstanding temperament. It is an energetic, friendly, and gentle dog. They are well-behaved and love being in the company of youngsters of all ages. The Boston Terrier is also recommended as an older companion. Because the Boston Terrier lacks a strong predation drive, they are likely to get along well with cats and other small animals. To avoid hostility toward other dogs, the Boston Terrier must be thoroughly socialized from an early age.
Care
Because they are very idle indoors, the Boston Terrier adapts well to apartment living and just requires a limited area to play outside. The sleek, short hair of the Boston Terrier takes very little care. Brushing with a strong bristle brush is required, as are baths only when absolutely essential. On a daily basis, their eyes and faces will need to be wiped clean. Foreign objects, as well as ticks, should be checked in the Boston Terrier’s eyes and ears on a frequent basis.
Training
The Boston Terrier is a smart dog who will rapidly pick up on a consistent pack leader’s commands. Because this stubborn breed is prone to developing Small Dog Syndrome, you must assert yourself as the pack leader from a young age. A tough but loving approach to training will work best for the Boston Terrier.
Activity
To stay happy and in shape, the Boston Terrier needs a nice long daily walk and/or a good frolic in a fenced yard.
Beautiful Boston Terrier Puppies for sale under $500. Microchipped, vetted, vaccinated, and dewormed, with a one-year written health warranty against any genetic issues. You would obtain that documents as a buyer. A $400 non-refundable deposit will hold a puppy and will be applied to the purchase price.