Boston terrier

Boston terrier

Infobox Dogbreed



image_caption = Boston Terrier with brindle coat
name = Boston Terrier
altname = Boston Bull
Boston Bull Terrier
Boxwood [ [http://animal-world.com/dogs/Non-Sporting-Dog-Breeds/BostonTerrier.php Boston Terrier, Boston Bull Terrier, Boxwood ] ]
country = United States
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fcisection = 11
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akcgroup = Non-sporting
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ankcgroup = Group 7 (Non-Sporting)
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ckcgroup = Group 6 - Non-Sporting
ckcstd = http://www.ckc.ca/en/Default.aspx?tabid=99&BreedCode=BST
kcukgroup = Utility
kcukstd = http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/154
nzkcgroup = Non-sporting
nzkcstd = http://www.nzkc.org.nz/br704.html
ukcgroup = Companion Breeds
ukcstd = http://mail.ukcdogs.com/UKCweb.nsf/80de88211ee3f2dc8525703f004ccb1e/ecff37fe735931f685257044004d144e?OpenDocument
The Boston Terrier is a breed of dog of the Terrier dog type, originating in the United States of America.Meade, Scottee (2000). "The Boston Terrier: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet". Howell Book House. ISBN 1-58245-159-1. ]

Description

Appearance

—among other breeds—have been crossbred with Boston Terrier lines to minimize inbreeding in what is necessarily a small gene pool.

Size

Boston Terriers are typically small, compactly built, well proportioned dogs with erect ears, short tails, and a short muzzle that should be free of wrinkles. [http://www.ckc.ca/en/Default.aspx?tabid=99&BreedCode=BST Canadian Kennel Club: Boston Terrier standard] . Retrieved March 11, 2007] They usually have a square sort of face. According to international breed standard, the dog should weigh no less than 10 pounds and no more than 25 pounds. Few Boston Terriers weigh between 30 and 40 pounds, and most are considered healthy and not overweight due to their larger-than-average frame. Boston Terriers usually stand 15-17 inches at the withers.

Coat and color

The Boston Terrier is characteristically marked with white in proportion to either black, brindle, seal, or a combination of the three. Seal is a color specifically used to describe Boston Terriers and is defined as a black color with red highlights when viewed in the sun or bright light. If all other qualities are identical, brindle is the preferred color according to most breed standards. [http://www.akc.org/breeds/boston_terrier/index.cfm American Kennel Club: Boston Terrier standard] . Retrieved March 11, 2007]

Ideally, white should cover its chest, muzzle, band around the neck, half way up the forelegs, up to the hocks on the rear legs, and a white blaze between but not touching the eyes. For conformation showing, symmetrical markings are preferred. Due to the Boston Terrier's markings resembling formal wear, in addition to its refined and pleasant personality, the breed is commonly referred to as the "American Gentleman." black and white

Temperament

Boston Terriers have friendly, very strong, lovable, unforgettable personalities. Bostons can range in temperaments from those that are eager to please their master to those that are more stubborn. Both can be easily trained given a patient and assertive owner.

While originally bred for fighting, they were later down bred for companionship [ [http://www.trainpetdog.com/Boston-Terrier/about-boston-terrier.html "Boston Terrier: Training, Breed Temperament, Exercise Needs & Health"] ] . The modern Boston Terrier can be gentle, alert, expressive, and well-mannered. It must be noted however, that they are not considered terriers by the American Kennel Club, but are part of the non-sporting group. Boston Terrier is something of a misnomer. They were originally a cross-breed between the Old English Bulldog and the English White Terrier. Both breeds are now extinct.

Some Bostons enjoy having another one for companionship. Both females and males generally bark only when necessary.Cline, Mrs. Charles D. (1995). Boston Terriers. T.F. H. Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-7938-2397-8.] Having been bred as a companion dog, they enjoy being around people, and, if properly socialized, get along well with children, the elderly, other canines, and non-canine pets. Some Boston Terriers are very cuddly, while others are more independent.

Health

Several health issues are of concern in the Boston Terrier: cataracts (both juvenile and adult type), cherry eye, luxating patellas, deafness, heart murmur, and allergies.Curvature of the back, called roaching, might be caused by patella problems with the rear legs, which in turn causes the dog to lean forward onto the forelegs. This might also just be a structural fault with little consequence to the dog. Many Bostons cannot tolerate excessive heat and also extremely cold weather, due to the shortened muzzle, so hot or cold weather combined with demanding exercise can bring harm to a Boston Terrier. A sensitive digestive system is also typical of the Boston Terrier. In the absence of proper diet, flatulence is associated with the breed.

Bostons, along with Pug, Pekingese, Shih Tzu and other short-snouted breeds are Brachycephalic breeds. The word comes from Greek roots "Brachy," meaning short and "cephalic," meaning head. This anatomy can cause tiny nostrils, long palates and a narrow trachea. Because of this, Bostons may be prone to snoring and
reverse sneeze, a rapid and repeated forced inhalation through the nose, accompanied by snorting or gagging sounds used to clear the palate of mucus, but does not harm the dog in any way. [ [http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_brachycephalic.html Brachycephalic Breeds ] ] [cite web | title = Health Concerns: Respiratory System | work = Animal Health Center | publisher = New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association | url = http://www.njvma.org/new/health/concerns-respiratory.asp | accessdate = 2007-04-06 ] Bostons are also prone to sensitive stomachs and intestinal gas. [ [http://www.adoptaboston.com/About_Bostons_Terriers.htm Boston Terriers ] ]

They can live up to 15 years or more, with an average of around 13 years.

History

The Boston Terrier breed originated around 1870, when Robert C. Hooper of Boston purchased a dog known as Hooper's Judge, who was of a Bull and Terrier type lineage. Judge's specific lineage is unknown, however, Hooper's Judge is either directly related to the original Bull and Terrier breeds of the 1700s and early 1800s, or Judge is the result of modern English Bulldog's being crossed into terriers created in the 1860s for show purposes, like the White English Terrier. [http://www.nationalterriersclub.com/#/bostonterrier/4527342072 National Terriers Club LLC]

Judge weighed over 29.7 pounds (13.5 kilos). Their offspring interbred with one or more French Bulldogs, providing the foundation for the Boston Terrier. Bred down in size from pit-fighting dogs of the Bull and Terrier types, the Boston Terrier originally weighed up to 44 pounds (20 kg.) (Olde Boston Bulldogge). The breed was first shown in Boston in 1870. By 1889 the breed had become sufficiently popular in Boston that fanciers formed the American Bull Terrier Club, but this proposed name for the breed was not well received by the Bull Terrier Fanciers; the breed's nickname, "roundheads", was similarly inappropriate. Shortly after, at the suggestion of James Watson (a noted writer and authority), the club changed its name to the Boston Terrier Club and in 1893 it was admitted to membership in the American Kennel Club, thus making it the first US breed to be recognized. It is one of a small number of breeds to have originated in the United States. The Boston Terrier was the first non-sporting dog bred in the US.

In the early years, the color and markings were not very important, but by the 1900s the breed's distinctive markings and color were written into the standard, becoming an essential feature. Terrier only in name, the Boston Terrier has lost most of its ruthless desire for mayhem, preferring the company of humans, although some males will still challenge other dogs if they feel their territory is being invaded.

Boston Terriers were particularly popular during the 1920s in the US.

Miscellaneous

* In 1979, the state legislature recognized the Boston Terrier as the state dog of Massachusetts. The legislation was introduced by Hon. Gregory W. Sullivan, 12th Norfolk District [" [http://www.mass.gov/statehouse/funfacts.htm History Resources: Massachusetts Fun Facts] ", "Interactive State House". Retrieved on 2007-02-27.]
* Rhett the Boston Terrier is the well-known mascot of Boston University. ["Rhett," " [http://www.bu.edu/athletics/fans/rhett.html The BU Fan Zone] ". Retrieved on 2007-02-28.] It's namesake follows from the main character 'Rhett' from the hit novel "Gone with The Wind."
*Buster Brown and his Boston Terrier dog Tige, was a comic strip character created in 1902 by Richard Felton Outcault.
* The Boston Terrier is the mascot of Wofford College. Mascots currently include "Boss the Terrier" and "Lil' Ruff" (both Boston Terrier characters) and Blitz (a purebred Boston Terrier). [" [http://www.wofford.edu/athletics/sportsMarketing/content.aspx?id=18528 Wofford Sports Marketing] ". Retrieved on 2007-02-28.]
* Toto is drawn as a Boston Terrier in several Oz Books.
* Helen Keller was given a Boston Terrier named Phiz by some of her classmates from Radcliffe College. " [http://boston.about.com/od/glossary/p/bostonterrier.htm Boston Terriers] ", "About: Boston, MA". Retrieved on 2007-02-28.] [" [http://www.afb.org/braillebug/hkgallery.asp?frameid=28#main Education 1894-1904] ", "The Helen Keller Kids Museum Online". Retrieved on 2007-02-28.]
*United States President Warren G. Harding owned a Boston Terrier.
*Charmed actress Rose McGowan is a known Boston Terrier lover. She herself owns two, Bug and Fester. She is also an animal rights activist and works closely with rescue centres to help improve the lives of mistreated Boston Terriers. Rose also donates money to the Boston Terrier Rescue Net, an organisation that helps raise money to rescue and re-home neglected Boston Terriers.
*A Boston Terrier named Bruiser is the mascot of Fat Wreck Chords. [ [http://www.fatwreck.com/community/bruiser Bruiser Pics: Community: Fat Wreck Chords ] ]
*The NOFX record 13 Stitches features a Boston Terrier on the cover. [ [http://www.nofxwiki.net/w/
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* Denise Richards has a Boston Terrier named Lucy, which was seen on an episode of National Geographic Channel's "The Dog Whisperer". [ [http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2006/03/02/denise_richards_consults_dog_whisperer Denise Richards Consults Dog Whisperer - Starpulse Entertainment News Blog ] ]

See also

* Companion dog
* Companion Dog Group
* Non-Sporting Group

References

* Bulanda, Susan (1994). "Boston Terriers". Barron's Educational Series, Inc. ISBN 0-8120-1696-3.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.bostonterrierclubofamerica.org/ Boston Terrier Club of America, Inc.]
* [http://www.bostonterrierclubofcanada.com/ Boston Terrier Club of Canada]
* (First published 1910)
* [http://www.helium.com/tm/170944/ An article on Helium about the Boston Terrier]
* [http://www.bostonrescue.net/ Boston Terrier Rescue Net is a non-profit organization set up to rescue and rehome neglected Boston Terriers]


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