Boston Terrier



         



Boston Terrier
Alternative names
Boston Bull
Country of origin
United States
Classification
FCI: Group 9 Section 11
AKC: Non-sporting
ANKC: Group 7 (Non-Sporting)
CKC: Group 6 - Non-Sporting Dogs
KC(UK): Utility
NZKC: Non-sporting
UKC: Companion Breeds
Breed standards (external links)
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The Boston Terrier is a breed of dog. This breed originated in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 19th century, by combining the English White Terrier with the English Bulldog, and was originally called the Boston Bull. Boston Terriers were first acknowledged by the American Kennel Club in 1893.

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Appearance

Acceptable colors of the standard are black, brindle, or seal with white markings, seal being a black color with red highlights that are visible mostly in the sunlight. In the show ring, symmetrical markings are preferred. Size categories are under 15 lbs, 15 to 20 lbs, and 20 to 25 lbs. The breed is short-muzzled and short-backed.

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Temperament

Originally bred for use in cataracts (both juvenile and adult type), cherry eye, luxating patellas, deafness, heart murmur, and allergies.

Many Bostons cannot tolerate excessive heat and humidity, so hot weather brings the danger of heat exhaustion.

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