A penny mark on a Boston Terrier refers to a small, round spot or marking on their coat that resembles the size and shape of a penny. This marking is typically found on the dog's chest or belly and is considered a unique characteristic of the breed. While not a standard breed trait, it can add to the individual dog's charm and personality. Penny marks are more of a cosmetic feature rather than affecting the dog's health or breed standard.
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Rhett the Boston Terrier
my Boston terrier is blocked with cat litter
They were'NT bred together. tHe Boston Terrier is a mix of a English Bulldog and A White Terrier. Not a Rat Terrier.
Did you mean: A Boston Terrier is originally bred from which dogs? The Boston Terrier was bred from English Bulldogs and English Terriers.
Do you mean a Staffordshire Terrier mixed with a Boston Terrier?
the Boston terrier came from the united states of America
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no. Boston terrier are not pit bulls.
Yes, because Boston Terrier is a proper nou n.
Georgia is a Boston Terriër
You have to buy the Boston Terrier in the store before you can get the secret code.