Boston Terrier dog portrait

Boston Terrier

The dapper American gentleman.

Non-Sporting group United States Small
Lifespan11-14 yr
Weight5-11 kg
Height38-43 cm
OriginUnited States

The Boston Terrier is a small, friendly companion with a tuxedo coat and bat ears. Smart, even-tempered and adaptable, it is a popular city dog and a great first pet.

Great points

  • Friendly and easygoing
  • Smart and trainable
  • Compact and apartment-friendly
  • Low grooming needs

Things to consider

  • Flat face means heat sensitivity
  • Can be gassy
  • Prone to eye injuries
  • Some breathing issues

The story

Created in Boston in the late 1800s by crossing bulldogs and terriers, the Boston Terrier was one of the first breeds developed in the United States. Its gentle manners earned it the nickname the American Gentleman.

Training

Bostons are bright and willing, responding well to short, positive sessions, and are generally easier to train than many small breeds.

Grooming

The short coat needs only a weekly brush. Wipe the face and protect the large eyes, which can be prone to injury.

Food & diet

About 0.5 to 1.5 cups a day depending on size, split into two meals.

Exercise

Moderate. Daily walks and play keep them happy, and they enjoy games indoors.

Health to watch

Prone to eye conditions, breathing issues from the flat face, and patella problems. Choose a careful breeder.

Fun fact. The Boston Terrier is the official state dog of Massachusetts.

Frequently asked questions

Are Boston Terriers good apartment dogs?
Yes. They are small, friendly and adaptable with moderate exercise needs, which makes them excellent for apartments.
Do Boston Terriers shed?
Only a little. The short coat is low maintenance and a weekly brush keeps shedding down.
Are Boston Terriers easy to train?
Yes, relatively. They are smart and eager to please, so positive, consistent training works well.

Essential gear for the Boston Terrier

A few breed-right basics for a new Boston Terrier.

Crate

24" dog crate

Right-sized for a small dog, cozy not cramped.

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Bed

Small orthopedic bed

Joint support, sized to a small frame.

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Grooming

Slicker brush

Keeps a low-shed coat tidy.

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Food

Small-breed formula

Right kibble size and calories.

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