The Boston Terrier breed is in the Non-Sporting group of the AKC. Not all terrier breeds that the AKC recognizes are in the Terrier group.
The Boston Terrier is a small, lively dog breed classified under the non-sporting group. They are known for their tuxedo-like markings and friendly, gentle demeanor. Boston Terriers are adaptable and make great companions for families and individuals alike.
There are no such thing as Boston pug terriers but Boston terriers and pugs are both short haired.
Although it is unusual, a Boston Terriers tail can be crooked, have bumps, or the dog may have no tail at all.
Boston terriers are described to have a fur coat.
Though Boston terriers are a smaller sized breed of dog, the best thing to do is measure your dog and decide from there. Boston terriers can be rambunctious, so maybe pick a door that can be locked by humans when need be. The best option would be to discuss this with your veterinarian for what is best for your pet.
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All dogs will, do, and need to chew. However, if you train your dog at an early age not to chew, they will not.
pugs or Boston terriers oh and boxers
Yes, Boston Terriers are typically born with short tails. Their tails are often naturally short and do not need to be docked. However, some Boston Terriers may be born with longer tails which are then docked to conform to breed standards.
Boston terriers are easy to train. But can be an itty bitty bit stubborn.
I don't know but if he wants me to vote him again it should be Boston Terriers.