Her favorite is climbing onto my bar height table to steal food.
Small and resembling a tiny Bulldog, a Boston Terrier technically belongs to the non-sporting group as opposed to the Terrier group.
Ten Frequently Asked Questions about the Boston Terrier What diseases are the Boston Terrier susceptible to? The handsome little Boston Terrier quickly gained favor throughout America, ranking as one of the most popular breeds in the early to middle 1900s and retaining great popularity today.
Breeders continued to seek greater consistency.
She will play for a while but then she gets tired and goes to her bed.
They were also once called American bull terriers, but owners of bulldogs and bull terriers objected and, in 1891, the Boston's official name became the boston terrier.