They both share the same English bulldog as a parent but the French bullog is also half Bulldog Francais. The Boston Terrier is half, the now extinct, White Terrier.
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.
No, they do not look alike.
The Boxer is often referred to as the "Gentlemen of dogs" due to its loyal, friendly, and brave nature. They are known for their intelligence, athleticism, and good manners, making them great companions for families and individuals alike.
"We are alike" in French is "Nous sommes semblables."
Well they are alike because they both fought in war
cairns and westies are alike but i think it's possible
In Haiti the people speak French [because of earlier French influence]
They are both apart of French history during the French Revolution.
we all different
The way you say beauty in french is beaute. almost looks to alike to believe but its true
Well they don't look alike in any way, because The Yorkie is a toy variety of dog, weighing in at less than 7 pounds when fully grown. Black and tan as a puppy, the Yorkshire terrier's body coat eventually becomes a rich, glossy blue and tan shade, giving him the distinctive coloration as he matures. And a Boston Terrier is a lively, highly intelligent, smooth coated, short-headed, compactly built, short-tailed, well balanced dog, brindle, seal or black in color and evenly marked with white. The head is in proportion to the size of the dog and the expression indicates a high degree of intelligence. The body is rather short and well knit, the limbs strong and neatly turned, the tail is short and no feature is so prominent that the dog appears badly proportioned. The dog conveys an impression of determination, strength and activity, with style of a high order; carriage easy and graceful. A proportionate combination of "Color and White Markings" is a particularly distinctive feature of a representative specimen.
The French and English colonies helped form America and they both took a voYage to the Americas.