I have a female Boston Terrier, and she is 3. She is a small decent size, many females do stay small. As for males, they stay small in height also, but can get broader and more chubby. My Boston is more sleeker and smaller then others. She might have been a runt. So I would say, yes.
There are no such thing as Boston pug terriers but Boston terriers and pugs are both short haired.
Boston terriers are described to have a fur coat.
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Boston terriers are easy to train. But can be an itty bitty bit stubborn.
Boston terriers are born with tails. However, the actual size of the dog's tail can vary from one dog to the other. Most are just very small nubs. These nubs are very small tails, about 1 inch long. And their tails wag up and down instead of side to side.
Boston Terriers were bread to be fighting dogs. When the breed originated they were bigger and tougher then the current typical Boston.
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.
Boston Terriers are neither extinct or endangered. In fact, they are a very popular breed in the U.S.
boston terriers....I've had both, but definetly boston terriers are more social and better with children and shedding!
Boston University Terriers women's ice hockey was created in 2005.
For a small breed like a boston it would be about 10 months. You can switch it to adult food.