Choosing a Boston Terrier at the Local Rescue

There are a variety of reasons lovers of the Boston Terrier turn to Boston Terrier rescues, when seeking their next family dog. In some cases, it’s the location of the rescue. Many people like the idea of owning a purebred Boston Terrier without having to go bankrupt.
Boston Terriers are a breed of dog whose small stature make it a good choice for families living in small houses that simply don’t have the space to deal with a large breed of dog. A purebred Boston Terrier should weigh no more then twenty-five pounds and have a compact body. The Boston Terrier’s short hair is normally black and white in color but it can also be brindle or seal. The temperament of the Boston Terrier is usually cheerful, intelligent, and gentle. The Boston Terrier breed was created when dog breeders decided to combine English White Terriers with Old English Bulldogs.

Although Boston Terrier’s make excellent family dogs the high cost of the puppies often forces potential owners to choose alternate breeds, the puppies often cost more then four hundred dollars for a pet quality dog. One way to get a purebred Boston Terrier at an affordable price is to adopt one at a Boston Terrier rescue.

The average Boston Terrier is a wonderful family dog. They seldom bark. They are good with children of all ages. They love people. They are gentle and intelligent. Because they are a short haired breed of dog they require a minimal amount of grooming. They are easily trained. When you are adopting a Boston Terrier from a Boston Terrier rescue you have to remember that the dog you are about to adopt probably hasn’t come from a happy well adjusted back ground. Chances are that the dog you are about to bring home was either a victim of abuse or neglect. Some dogs that come from this type of back ground never seem to have a problem adapting to a new life, but others are physically or emotionally scarred from their experiences.

If the Boston Terrier you are thinking about adopting has physical injuries the people at the Boston Terrier rescue will be able to tell you what the dog will need to stay comfortable and healthy. If the dog suffers from anxiety or phobias make sure that your house will provide the dog with the type of environment it needs to feel safe and loved.

In addition to the medical issues commonly found in Boston Terriers many of the dogs who find their way to a Boston Terrier rescue may have additional physical issues as a result of abuse suffered at the hands of their previous owners. The people at the rescue should be able to give you most of the information you will need to make sure the dog leads a long and happy life with you. Just because the workers at the rescue are able to give you the dogs medical history and advice on caring for the dog doesn’t mean you shouldn’t seek a second opinion. Before officially adopting the dog bring a copy of the Boston Terrier’s medical records to your veterinarian and find out what whether they think you will be able both the day to day care the dog requires as well as any future medical bills the dog may acquire.

Wendy Caples, after years of successful Boston Terrier breeding, is sought out to consult during difficult breedings. When adopting a dog from a Boston Terrier rescue be prepared to get a dog that might have some physical and mental health issues. Find all the Boston Terrier information you will ever need on the Internet.

By Wendy Caples
Published: 9/30/2008
 
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