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Adorable, healthy Boston Terrier puppies bred with love and care. Start your journey today to bring home your perfect companion.

Welcome to Boston Terrain

Who We Are

At Boston Terrain, we are genuinely passionate about providing loving and nurturing homes for our adorable, playful, and well-bred Boston Terrier puppies. We take immense pride in our responsible breeding practices and unwavering commitment to ensuring that each precious puppy receives the individualized care and attention they deserve throughout their early lives. Our goal is to connect loving families with these joyful companions, fostering lasting relationships built on love and trust

Our Boston Terrier Puppies

We have a range of puppies available for adoption, each with their own unique personality.
Check out our available Boston Terriers below and find the perfect match for your family

Name: Birdie

Age: 11 weeks
Gender: Female
Breed: Boston Terrier
Size: Medium
Health: Excellent, up-to-date on all vaccinations
Adoption Price: $550

Name: Maya

Age: 11 weeks
Gender: Female
Breed: Boston Terrier
Size: Medium
Health: Excellent, up-to-date on all vaccinations
Adoption Price: $550

Name: Murphy

Age: 11 weeks
Gender: Male
Breed: Boston Terrier
Size: Medium
Health: Excellent, up-to-date on all vaccinations
Adoption Price: $550

About Boston Terrier

The Boston Terrier is a compact, small companion breed that originated in the United States and is famous for their distinctive “tuxedo” markings, which are white with black, brindle, or seal (dark brown) coloring. Small in size, Boston Terriers stand 12 to 17 inches tall at the shoulders and weigh less than 25 pounds, depending on their weight class. The Boston Terrier temperament is friendly, affectionate, intelligent, and can be strong-willed. They are also highly adaptable and are suitable for apartment living.

The Boston Terrier originated in the United States in the late 19th century. They result from a cross between the English Bulldog and the now-extinct English White Terrier, an ancestor of the Bull Terrier. The first Boston Terrier, Judge, was bred in 1875 by Robert C. Hooper of Boston. The breed was originally called the Roundhead, but the name was changed to Boston Terrier in 1893. This breed quickly gained popularity in the United States and was affectionately called the “American Gentleman” by breed enthusiasts. The Boston Terrier’s popularity declined in the early 20th century, but it has since returned and is now one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States.

Facts About Boston Terrier

  • Origin: United States (originated in Boston, Massachusetts)
  • Size: The Boston Terrier has three weight classes: under 15 pounds, 15 to 19 pounds, and 20 to 25 pounds. They typically stand 12 to 17 inches tall at the shoulder.
  • Breed Group: Non-Sporting
  • Lifespan: 11-15 years
  • Coat: Short, smooth, and fine coat
  • Temperament: Friendly, intelligent, and affectionate
  • Exercise Needs: Moderate
  • Training: Quick learners, respond well to positive reinforcement training
  • Grooming: Low-maintenance coat, minimal grooming required.
  • Health: Generally healthy breed, but may be prone to certain health issues like brachycephalic syndrome (due to their flat faces), cataracts, and patellar luxation
  • They became the official state dog of Massachusetts on May 14, 1979

Caring for Your Boston Terrier

Your Guide to Raising a Happy, Healthy Pup

Boston Terriers are intelligent, loyal, and incredibly affectionate companions. Known for their playful nature and charming personalities, these dogs thrive in a loving, well-cared-for environment. Whether you’re welcoming a Boston Terrier into your home for the first time or you’re an experienced dog owner, our expert care tips will help you provide the best life for your furry friend.

Nutrition and Diet:

A healthy diet is essential for your Boston Terrier's well-being. Opt for high-quality dry kibble or wet food with balanced proteins, fats, and vegetables. Avoid overfeeding, as these dogs are prone to obesity.

Grooming and Hygiene:

While Boston Terriers have short coats, regular grooming is still essential. Brush your pup’s coat weekly to remove loose hair and maintain a shiny appearance. Don’t forget to trim their nails and clean their ears regularly

Training and Behavior:

Boston Terriers are smart and eager to please, making them relatively easy to train. Consistent, positive reinforcement is the key to shaping good behavior. Start early with basic commands and socialization to foster a well-mannered pup.

What our Customers say

Why Choose Boston Terrain

We prioritize your puppy’s health with:

  • Thorough veterinary care and regular check-ups.
  • Up-to-date vaccinations and deworming.
  • A comprehensive health guarantee for peace of mind.

Our Boston Terriers are raised in a family-friendly environment where they are loved, nurtured, and well-socialized from day one.

With years of experience, we pride ourselves on being transparent, reliable, and dedicated to connecting families with the perfect puppy.

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