boston terrier
boston terrier
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by Mitch Endick - 2006-12-04
The Boston Terrier is a loving companion dog well suited to apartment and small house living. She only requires walks for exercise. She can become overheated in hot and humid climates. She is highly i...
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by Robert W. Benjamin - 2006-12-12
The Boston Terrier is one of the few breeds of dog that America can claim as its own. Around 1870, Robert C. Hooper of Boston purchased Hooper's Judge, a cross between an English Bulldog and an Englis...
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by Robert W. Benjamin - 2006-12-12
The Boston Terrier is one of the few breeds of dog that America can claim as its own. Around 1870, Robert C. Hooper of Boston purchased Hooper's Judge, a cross between an English Bulldog and an Englis...
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by Ronald Piper - 2007-04-18
Whatever your dog preference is, you are sure to find terrier dogs among the candidates for a pal. You'll get energy you want with little grooming and added wit.Basically bred for hunting and killing ...
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by Carl Johannsen - 2007-06-01
The Boston Terrier originated in the late nineteenth century. The Boston Terrier originated when Robert C. Hooper purchased a type of dog known as Hooper's Judge. Hooper's Judge was a cross betw...
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by John Williams - 2008-06-15
The Boston Terrier has his beginnings in Boston, located in the United States. Around the year 1870, crossbreeding between English Bulldogs and English Terriers led to a few other breeds. One of the f...
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by John Williams - 2008-06-15
Boston Terriers have a lot of personality. They are intelligent, alert, well mannered and gentle. Some however, can be a little willful. Perhaps their willfulness comes from the fact that Boston Terri...
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by John Williams - 2008-06-15
The Boston Terrier dog originates from the United States and is sometimes called the American Gentleman. The reason for this nickname, besides its gentle and loving manner, is due to its markings that...
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by John Williams - 2008-06-15
The history of the Boston Terrier parallels the history of the new Americans descended from European colonists. In the 1800's, new America was trying to find their own identity not only in their place...
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by John Williams - 2008-06-15
The Boston Terrier is one of the few breeds of dog that America can claim as its own. Around 1870, Robert C. Hooper of Boston purchased Hooper's Judge, a cross between an English Bulldog and an Englis...