Boston Terrier
The Boston terrier is a well-muscled and compact breed. This
is not really surprising since the Boston terrier was first
bred by people who wanted to use them in dog fights. Now some
people may read all sorts of implications from such a violent
past. Some people might think that the Boston terrier dog would
make a bad pet because of its aggressive nature. However, you
should know that as a pet, the Boston terrier can actually be
pretty mild mannered.
The temperament of the Boston terrier can be described as
enthusiastic as it often loves to play. Most people comment
that the Boston terrier actually has a great sense of humor.
Another characteristic that people find delightful with this
breed is the fact that they are intelligent and are very much
easily trained. This fact is also enhanced by the dog's natural
curiosity and love for learning.
Of course, people who own pets know the importance of
training. Having a well-behaved pet increases the enjoyment for
you both. Having a well-behaved pet means that you can have
more fun with that pet.
One thing that owners have noticed with a Boston terrier is
the fact that it can be very sensitive to the tone of a
person's voice. This may be described as a sort of emotion
detector. Because of this sensitivity to the tone, a Boston
terrier will be able to respond to how you are feeling when you
are talking. This means, however, that you need to take care
when training your dog. You need to make sure that anger and
frustration do not find their way into your voice.
They also make excellent watchdogs as they do not bark
indiscriminately. This means that you won't wake up in the
middle of the night because your Boston terrier saw a
butterfly. There are some cases, though, when a Boston terrier
will not bark at all.
Regarding the living conditions, Boston terriers can do well
enough without a yard as long as they get regular exercise.
This means that they are suitable for apartment living.
However, you should also know that they are very sensitive to
the extremes of weather. This means that you should keep it in
a place that's neither too hot nor too cold.
Unlike other terrier breeds, the Boston terrier is an
average shedder. This means that you should be wary of keeping
it indoors as it can shed fur over your floor. We all know how
much of a fiasco that can be.
Bostons have a variety of common health problems. They
easily get overheated when they are pushed too hard. As said
before, they can also be sensitive to extreme weather and any
weather that's too hot or too cold can leave them with
breathing difficulties. Skin tumors and heart tumors are very
common with this breed. So you need to bring the dog to a vet
regularly.
Another disorder you should watch out for is a skull defect.
If a Boston terrier is badly bred, it often develops a bone
defect that prevents the brain from growing. This, naturally,
will lead to a retarded dog.
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