Anyone reading and researching, I took a chance two years ago with a Boston. I’ve typically had a little larger breeds. I can tell you this is the most incredible breed. My dog is insanely smart and a clown and my shadow. I could never imagine not having a Boxton with me the rest of my life.
My grandpa use to have Boston terriers when I was little! I would play with them when I was 4 years old, she's so right about them being good for kids. And I'm so glad she rescues and advocates for it, that's so important!
Bostons are the perfect dog really. Fast, smart, muscular, friendly and personality for days. Not to mention they are little alphas. My Boston runs circles around my bros German Shepards and they follow him like a pack leader
really enjoyed this take on the boston terrier. my husband and i have 4 and we rescued 2 of them. we take them camping and cook there food. i use to have other great breeds through the years but once i got my first boston, i was hooked. they are very personable , funny , and smart. i do have a red and white male who is 13 and is slowly going blind and deaf. It truly breaks my heart. He has to know where i am at all times. They are a labor of love.
Love this breed... In the house I grew up in, our neighbors had a boston named "DUKE." Duke was super friendly/cool. But what was crazy, is that Duke could leap our tall fence. We often found Duke hanging out in our backyard 😂. I have always had a soft spot for the breed and will probably get one someday 😀
I literally waited years for u to showcase the Boston Terrier, as it is one of my three favourite breeds. Hope there's more videos coming regarding the Boston 😊
We got our first Boston Terrier 11-1/2 years ago. He was diagnosed with an aggressive oral cancer a month ago. You can well imagine how devastated and heartbroken I am. I cry every day and yes, my life has been changed.
my heart goes out to you. I lost one to cancer also. MY husband went into depression and it was a hard time. God bless. without a doubt i believe they will be waiting in heaven for us.
The Boston Terrier is one of the few breeds I've always liked but have never had any long term interaction with, they've always been friendly and fun. The Boston Terrier is a great looking breed as well.
I knew someone who had a Boston terrier; funniest dog I’ve ever met. The owners put a sweater on it one day and the dog did actual somersaults trying to rip this sweater off 💀
I had long tail bastion. I love my dog I don't like the short tail one my dog was very healthy until he passed I would get another one but everyone cut's the trails off at 14 years
You gotta be choosy when picking your BT pup. I made sure mine wasn’t PUG style smash faced and badly bred like a pug and he has no breathing issues. Runs circles around my neighbors German shepards. Seriously tho they don’t all got breathing problems I’d buy one
If you're going to breed dogs the first concern should be health issues. I don't honestly understand short snout breeds. All wild canines have long snouts. That must happen for a reason.
@@tocinoamericano did you read my comment dude.. lol most peoples BTs are way too smash faced and poorly bred. But if you do 5% more effort in research your local Bostons… you’ll find one like mine who doesn’t have breathing issues and runs CIRCLES MY MAN.. around German shepards and any other small breed. I’m tellin ya. My boy gizmy would smoke ur dog in a race
If it’s a well bred one- it’s not much of a problem. They can’t tolerate cold or hot temps. They can’t acclimate to that. Now, I had no issue taking mine out in any weather. But in summer, I kept the walks very short. That being said, most love to swim also. They can have a hard time breathing or a cleft palate based off poor breeding, perpetuating unhealthy ones.
@@kelammo The risk of the breathing problem can be bred out, but the physical standard makes it difficult. Breeding standards need to focus less on appearance and mainly on health
@@bigrudd9346they actually are solid watch dogs. I remember I slipped into the front door when my girlfriend was sleeping and i got back from work.. stayed as quiet as possible without waking my boy Boston terrier . I made it in the door quietly . The second I stepped into the bedroom and took a step towards my sleeping girlfriend . My man shot out from under the bed like a missle and was aggressively cornering me /barking for a second until he saw noticed it was me a second later
I have a Boston Terrier that will get upset if my wife and I complain about work too much. He barks first and then he will bite me if we don’t stop complaining. He don’t want to hear it.
Not the one at my dog park, his temperament sucks. He has tried to fight multiple dogs including mine. My dog is the nicest dog I have ever had and I have to keep him away so he doesn’t send that terrier to the vet.
Oh man, that sucks. I always shake my head at owners who bring their dog to dog parks if the dog either doesn't get along with other dogs and/or the owner isn't willing to work with their dog. It makes me furious because I have had two of my service dogs get attacked by Dogs that belong to human idiots.
Sounds like a huge outlier cuz 99 percent of BTs don’t understand the concept of aggression . Also bro, don’t go to dog parks.. rookie move. Bring your dogs to a normal park early in the morning or late at night (nobody is there and my Bostons chase eachother to thier hearts content) yay private park… idk why more ppl don’t do this lmao
@@khanhhm5762going to dog parks in the first place is a huge rookie move. Go to regular parks early AM or late PM and nobody is there 95 percent of the time. They are bigger, more room to run and private for ur dogs to chase eachother to thier hearts content
@@TheDarthChaos it sounds like you are the rookie, we go to dog parks for the socialization. They don’t get that in an empty park. Your percentage is way off if you think a terrier doesn’t know what aggression is you don’t know the breed.
@@billyboyd418 another rookie move… you socialize them when they are young, not old. Bostons sure are aggressive with chew toys you’re right about one thing at least. By the way there are dog fights weekly at dog parks. You’re an irresponsible owner for bringing them to a disease cesspool with aggressive dogs there . Putting your dog in danger
Be warned people who have not yet own these, there are huge downsides. I had a roommate with one and honestly it's just so thirsty and pathetic that it's not a dog I could take pride in. That was it's good side. It was so sensitive and jealous that it escalated marking tactics until it found its way out of my house. It did ground scratching right into its poop, if it didn't poop on the concrete, and it would store the poop in between its toes. I'd find little poop stripes around. It would oddly stick its leg out and twitch and excitement. It made me look up why do people have these dogs and what have they been good for. If you like velcro goobers that sneak pee and poo everywhere because it has gotten sensitive about something, then this is the dog for you! 😂
Bostons are unrivaled. The best companions I've ever had.
Bostons are truly the best she is 100 percent right
Anyone reading and researching, I took a chance two years ago with a Boston. I’ve typically had a little larger breeds. I can tell you this is the most incredible breed. My dog is insanely smart and a clown and my shadow. I could never imagine not having a Boxton with me the rest of my life.
My grandpa use to have Boston terriers when I was little! I would play with them when I was 4 years old, she's so right about them being good for kids. And I'm so glad she rescues and advocates for it, that's so important!
I can't stop reminding everybody how great is this channel. Thanks Zeke!
Yes, this channel is fantastic! I have learned about several new breeds because of this channel.
Bostons are the perfect dog really. Fast, smart, muscular, friendly and personality for days. Not to mention they are little alphas. My Boston runs circles around my bros German Shepards and they follow him like a pack leader
Mine dod that with her two Doberman friends. They gave into whatever she wanted. They would spoon. It was adorable.
really enjoyed this take on the boston terrier. my husband and i have 4 and we rescued 2 of them. we take them camping and cook there food. i use to have other great breeds through the years but once i got my first boston, i was hooked. they are very personable , funny , and smart. i do have a red and white male who is 13 and is slowly going blind and deaf. It truly breaks my heart. He has to know where i am at all times. They are a labor of love.
Love this breed... In the house I grew up in, our neighbors had a boston named "DUKE." Duke was super friendly/cool. But what was crazy, is that Duke could leap our tall fence. We often found Duke hanging out in our backyard 😂. I have always had a soft spot for the breed and will probably get one someday 😀
I watched mine run up and across a wall at home. And was when she was still tiny! They’re strong, stubborn & all love ❤️
here's a quick synopsis about the Boston Terrier.
They are the best dogs.
I literally waited years for u to showcase the Boston Terrier, as it is one of my three favourite breeds. Hope there's more videos coming regarding the Boston 😊
What are your other two? I’m only curious because Bostons are tough to beat but I’m ready to fall in love again 😅
@@tipsygoose6430 Staffordshire Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier
We got our first Boston Terrier 11-1/2 years ago. He was diagnosed with an aggressive oral cancer a month ago. You can well imagine how devastated and heartbroken I am. I cry every day and yes, my life has been changed.
my heart goes out to you. I lost one to cancer also. MY husband went into depression and it was a hard time. God bless. without a doubt i believe they will be waiting in heaven for us.
The worst thing about Bostons is that they will always break your heart when they go over the bridge.. So sorry to hear this.
The love we have for our Boston Terrier is set in stone forever!
The Boston Terrier is one of the few breeds I've always liked but have never had any long term interaction with, they've always been friendly and fun. The Boston Terrier is a great looking breed as well.
Incredible- that’s what they are. I’ve never met anyone who goes o. To other breeds later. We become loyal to them 😂
@@kelammo
Sounds like a great breed. Congrats!! 👍
Bostons physical build is like a Roman statue, pure confidence!
@@stinkstank5177
Love it!!
oh ya hes a bad ass and a sweetheart
I knew someone who had a Boston terrier; funniest dog I’ve ever met. The owners put a sweater on it one day and the dog did actual somersaults trying to rip this sweater off 💀
IGGY! GET OT OF HERE, HE'S STILL ALIVE!
Wow man, I thought you had something against boston terriers. Being that its an american breed. Our family loves this breed. Thanks for this video 👍
Love this. My boston does not bark unless you try to hit me
FINALLY!
First! Great channel!
We have one and she’s very unique. Hahaha. Very judgy. But we love her to death.
You should do s video a video on the manchester terrier 😊
I had long tail bastion. I love my dog I don't like the short tail one my dog was very healthy until he passed
I would get another one but
everyone cut's the trails off
at 14 years
0:51 that leash, won’t that hurt the dog?
Too bad they don't have longer snouts. I like their disposition but I don't think the short snout is healthy
You gotta be choosy when picking your BT pup. I made sure mine wasn’t PUG style smash faced and badly bred like a pug and he has no breathing issues. Runs circles around my neighbors German shepards. Seriously tho they don’t all got breathing problems I’d buy one
If you're going to breed dogs the first concern should be health issues. I don't honestly understand short snout breeds. All wild canines have long snouts. That must happen for a reason.
@@tocinoamericano did you read my comment dude.. lol most peoples BTs are way too smash faced and poorly bred. But if you do 5% more effort in research your local Bostons… you’ll find one like mine who doesn’t have breathing issues and runs CIRCLES MY MAN.. around German shepards and any other small breed. I’m tellin ya. My boy gizmy would smoke ur dog in a race
If it’s a well bred one- it’s not much of a problem. They can’t tolerate cold or hot temps. They can’t acclimate to that. Now, I had no issue taking mine out in any weather. But in summer, I kept the walks very short. That being said, most love to swim also.
They can have a hard time breathing or a cleft palate based off poor breeding, perpetuating unhealthy ones.
@@kelammo The risk of the breathing problem can be bred out, but the physical standard makes it difficult. Breeding standards need to focus less on appearance and mainly on health
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My friend Leah she had a male Boston terrier named Jake 😢💔
Why can not they lengthen the muzzle to a healthy form? It would improve their breathing issues. I do love their personalities.
She looks like a Boston terrier
So they are great watch dogs, not guardians.
She didn't say that they are guardians.
I didn't say she did. I'm evaluating from her descriptions. Relax.
@@bigrudd9346they actually are solid watch dogs. I remember I slipped into the front door when my girlfriend was sleeping and i got back from work.. stayed as quiet as possible without waking my boy Boston terrier . I made it in the door quietly . The second I stepped into the bedroom and took a step towards my sleeping girlfriend . My man shot out from under the bed like a missle and was aggressively cornering me /barking for a second until he saw noticed it was me a second later
I had a boston terrier when i was high school bullshit intelligent, a lot of energy, a very loving dogs, but does have breathing issues.
I’m on my second bt love bt
I have a Boston Terrier that will get upset if my wife and I complain about work too much. He barks first and then he will bite me if we don’t stop complaining. He don’t want to hear it.
They’re very intuitive. It’s likely they just don’t want you to be stressed at all.
i have a boxer hes great iwould like another one and info
I have a boston terrier / boxer mix he's awesome
I'm not even suprised the president of the Boston Terrier is named Terry
I'm Jupiter, a 7 year old Boston Terrier
They use to be bigger, like boxer breed size.
Boston Terriers are so smart that they can travel to Egypt just to kill a gay vampire
Not the one at my dog park, his temperament sucks. He has tried to fight multiple dogs including mine. My dog is the nicest dog I have ever had and I have to keep him away so he doesn’t send that terrier to the vet.
Oh man, that sucks. I always shake my head at owners who bring their dog to dog parks if the dog either doesn't get along with other dogs and/or the owner isn't willing to work with their dog. It makes me furious because I have had two of my service dogs get attacked by Dogs that belong to human idiots.
Sounds like a huge outlier cuz 99 percent of BTs don’t understand the concept of aggression . Also bro, don’t go to dog parks.. rookie move. Bring your dogs to a normal park early in the morning or late at night (nobody is there and my Bostons chase eachother to thier hearts content) yay private park… idk why more ppl don’t do this lmao
@@khanhhm5762going to dog parks in the first place is a huge rookie move. Go to regular parks early AM or late PM and nobody is there 95 percent of the time. They are bigger, more room to run and private for ur dogs to chase eachother to thier hearts content
@@TheDarthChaos it sounds like you are the rookie, we go to dog parks for the socialization. They don’t get that in an empty park. Your percentage is way off if you think a terrier doesn’t know what aggression is you don’t know the breed.
@@billyboyd418 another rookie move… you socialize them when they are young, not old. Bostons sure are aggressive with chew toys you’re right about one thing at least. By the way there are dog fights weekly at dog parks. You’re an irresponsible owner for bringing them to a disease cesspool with aggressive dogs there . Putting your dog in danger
Be warned people who have not yet own these, there are huge downsides. I had a roommate with one and honestly it's just so thirsty and pathetic that it's not a dog I could take pride in. That was it's good side.
It was so sensitive and jealous that it escalated marking tactics until it found its way out of my house.
It did ground scratching right into its poop, if it didn't poop on the concrete, and it would store the poop in between its toes. I'd find little poop stripes around.
It would oddly stick its leg out and twitch and excitement. It made me look up why do people have these dogs and what have they been good for.
If you like velcro goobers that sneak pee and poo everywhere because it has gotten sensitive about something, then this is the dog for you! 😂