The author first came into contact with Boston Terriers in 2009. At that time, I was doing a work-study program in college and went to work in a pet store, specializing in bathing dogs. That day, its owner brought it to our shop for cleaning, trimming and blow-drying. I was immediately attracted by its smart and spiritual expression and fashionable appearance. So, I began to get to know this breed of dogs in depth, and the more I got to know them, the deeper I fell in love with them.
In the United States, Boston Terrier is a very popular family companion dog with high obedience. They are agile and handsome, so they have been nicknamed "American Gentlemen". Boston Terriers are quiet most of the time, but they are very alert and very protective and dependent on their owners. Therefore, in early family education, it is very important to let it get used to social training.
Boston Terriers are very smart. They will not show affection to all strangers, nor will they drive away their admirers for no reason. They will react correctly after confirming whether they are friend or foe. Because he is a good gentleman, he will not be intimate with everyone, but he does not mind others being intimate with him. After all, being a "gentleman" and attracting attention is something they are used to.
As "American gentlemen", their bodies are as impeccable as their personalities, without any bulkiness. Wearing a gentleman's "tuxedo" gives people a sense of competence. The Boston Terrier's body is short and thick, and its limbs are strong, forming a square shape. The overall appearance gives people a firm, strong, and energetic look.
The Boston Terrier’s skull is square, the top of the head is slightly flat, there are no wrinkles, and the cheeks are straight. Their eyes are widely spaced, dark-colored, and large and round. The ears are small and upright, and can be cropped to achieve the effect of being upright on both sides of the skull. Their noses are very short, but they are not completely collapsed on the face like the French Dou. Viewed from the side, they still have a somewhat upturned nose bridge. The mouth is square as a whole, very thick and wrinkle-free, and the length of the muzzle is no more than one-third of the head. The upper line from the muzzle to the nose is parallel to the upper line of the head. The chin is short, broad and square, usually with a parallel bite or a rounded jaw. Overall, the Boston Terrier's face is alert, friendly and highly alert.
In daily life, Boston Terriers only need a small amount of exercise and simple care, so they are very suitable for city life. They are quiet most of the time. Just be careful not to let them stay outside for a long time in very hot or cold weather. Finally, the author would like to remind you that this guy has a bad habit that he can't get rid of, that is, he loves to snore and fart, but maybe you will too I think it is even cuter with such "flaws"!