18 Pros and Cons of Owning a Boston Terrier
The Boston enjoys the company of children, the elderly, other dogs, and even cats. Given their congenial behavior, it’s no wonder they are stranger-friendly. Charming to the core, each has its very own quirky disposition. Intelligent, gentle, mood-sensitive, polite, playful, and downright clownish—these are just some personality traits that define their adaptability. Often peaceful, they seldom yap or bark at other pets or passing strangers, hence the reason this breed does not make the best guard dogs. If you want a dog who... Is small yet sturdy – not a delicate lapdog; Has large expressive eyes; Has a sleek easy-care coat; Is usually polite with everyone, including other pets; Typically loves to play games and chase balls. A Boston Terrier may be right for you. If you don't want to deal with... Snorting, snuffling, wheezing, snoring, some slobbering; Gassiness (flatulence); Slowness to housebreak; Many potential health problems due to his deformities. A Boston Terrier may not be right for you.