Do they bark a lot?
No. However, Bostons make excellent
watch dogs.
They take pride in defending their
masters.
They are fearless,
often attacking a dog much larger
than themselves.
Do they dig?
Can I leave them outside in the
backyard?
Yes, most dogs do. They love to
bury their
bones, toys, etc.
They can be left outside for short
periods. Due to
the short muzzles,
they can not survive outside
during the summer/winter months.
Do they shed?
Yes, however, regular brushing and
bathing
will take care of this problem.
Are they good with children?
Yes. If they are raised with a child,
they will
usually become
that child's protector and babysitter.
Just remember, children have
to be taught how to handle a young
puppy.
Would a puppy or an adult dog be better?
This depends on a lot of different
things. For young children,
I would have to recommand an
older puppy or grown dog.
One that can get away from the
children, if the
dog will be left alone with the
children for any length of
time. Many times, an elderly person
would rather
have an older dog -- one that does
not require as much
physical activity, etc. Remember,
think about this before
you add a dog to your household.
How much time you
have to spend with this dog or
puppy? Are you
willing to take the time to housetrain?
Are your children
ready to help handle the responsibility
for a pet?
Can you handle the extra expense
of a dog?
What kind of activities do they
like? Walking? Hiking?
Obedience? Agility? How trainable
are they?
If people are involved, Bostons
usually love to participate.
They love long walks, hiking, etc.
Bostons do have a
stubborn streak, but are very
trainable and love obedience.
How long do they live?
Bostons have an average life span
of 10-13 years.
Some longer. My oldest Boston
lived to be 15.5 years of age
.
How well do they get along with
other dogs or pets?
Bostons get along very well with
other pets. I personally
have had Bostons with cats, horses,
ducks, goats
and other dogs. I have also known
Bostons who
hated cats. This is something you
hve to check on a
dog-to-dog basis. Bostons
usually like being the "Top Dog."
What would be some reasons
I should NOT get a Boston Terrier?
They must be kept inside. They are
active.
They need attention and want to
be played with.