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Dedicated to the American gentleman of dogs, one of the most pleasant and entertaining companion dogs in the world, the Boston Terrier, this Smart Owners Guide, created by the editors at Dog Fancy magazine, offers the most up-to-date and accurate information every dog owner needs to become a well-informed caregiver for his dog. Illustrated with color photographs of adorable puppies and handsome adults, this easy-to-read primer is designed in a modern, lively manner that readers will find user-friendly and entertaining.
Each Smart Owners Guide offers a description of the breeds character and physical conformation, historical overview, and its attributes as a companion dog. The reader will find informative chapters on everything he or she needs to know about acquiring, raising, and training this remarkable purebred dog, including: finding a breeder and selecting a healthy, sound puppy; preparing for the puppys homecoming, shopping for supplies, and puppy-proofing the home; house-training; veterinary and home health maintenance; feeding and nutrition; and grooming. Obedience training for basic cues (sit, stay, heel, come, etc.) and solving potential problem behaviors (barking, chewing, aggression, jumping up, etc.) are addressed in separate chapters, as are activities to enjoy with the dog, including showing, agility, therapy work, and more.
Entertaining tidbits and smart advice fill up colorful sidebars in every chapter, which the editors call Its a Fact, Smart Tip, Notable & Quotable, and Did You Know? Real-life heroes and rescue stories are retold in full-page features called Pop Pups and True Tails. Recipes, training, and care tips are highlighted in the Try This feature pages.
The Smart Owners Guide series is the only series that offers readers an online component in which dog owners can join a breed-specific online club hosted by dogchannel.com. At Club Boston, owners of the breed can find forums, blogs, and profiles to connect with other breed owners, as well as charts and checklists that can be downloaded. More than just 20,000 pages of solid information, theres a host of fun to be had at the club in the form of downloadable breed-specific e-cards, screensavers, games, and quizzes.
The Resources section of the book includes contact information for breed-related organizations and rescues, as well as practical guidance on traveling with dogs, identification, and locating qualified professionals to assist the dog owner, such as pet sitters, trainers, and boarding facilities. This information-packed Smart Owners Guide is fully indexed.

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Table of Contents FOREWORD K9 EXPERT EDUCATION If you have brought a - photo 1
Table of Contents FOREWORD K9 EXPERT EDUCATION If you have brought a - photo 2
Table of Contents

FOREWORD
K9 EXPERT EDUCATION
If you have brought a Boston Terrier into your home from a responsible breeder or a rescue groupor are planning to do socongratulations! You have fallen in love with one of the most charming breeds in all of dogdom.
The Boston is one of the few breeds that can lay claim to being an all-American creation. With his lively spirit, square build, short head, and distinctive markings, he is instantly recognized. Since he appears to be decked out in a tuxedo, hes earned the affectionate nickname of the American Gentleman. Artists are as captivated by the Boston as owners are; his likeness appears on billboards, greeting cards, calendars, and more. Something about that flat face and those big round eyes make this dog irresistible.
Around 1870, in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, Robert C. Hooper acquired an imported dog named Judge from William OBrien, also of Boston. Judge was the product of a Bulldog/English Terrier cross, weighing about 32 pounds and dark brindle in color with a white stripe up his face and a blocky, square head. He was bred to Gyp (or Kate), as her name appears on old pedigrees. She was white, low, and square, weighing about 20 pounds.
Out of this breeding came Wells Eph, a strongly built, dark brindle dog with even white markings; he was low to the ground like his mother. In time, Eph was bred to Tobins Kate, a golden brindle of about 20 pounds with a short head and a straight three-quarter tail. These dogs laid the foundation for the breed we know today as the Boston Terrier.
About thirty or so enthusiasts in the Boston area organized the American Bull Terrier Club in 1889 and showed their dogs as Round Heads or Bull Terriers. Not surprisingly, Bull Terrier and Bulldog fanciers objected strenuously to the new club and the fanciers choice of name, since the new breed was so different from their own. The American Kennel Club (AKC) was equally skeptical. However, the enthusiasm of the Boston Terrier supporters did not wane. In 1891, they formed the Boston Terrier Club of America. Since their dog originated in Boston, the name seemed fitting. They succeeded in convincing the AKC to recognize the breed in 1893.

The Boston Terrier breed has a proud American heritage behind it.
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Thats when the real work began, as Boston enthusiasts needed to achieve a more uniform look in their dogs. Their efforts paid off in the establishment of a clean-cut dog with a short head, symmetrical white markings, and a body with the square proportions of a terrier rather than the low-slung appearance of a Bulldog.
The Boston Terrier breed standard calls for a sturdy dog, neither fine-boned nor over-muscled. Weight is divided by classes: under 15 pounds, over 15 but under 20 pounds, and over 20 but not to exceed 25 pounds. Unlike its ancestor, the Bulldog, the Boston is free from wrinkle on the head and muzzle.
This is a compact, square dog with a deep chest and a naturally short tail; in fact, a docked tail is a disqualification. The Bostons coat is short, smooth, and fine, and there are three acceptable colors/ patterns listed in the breed standardbrindle, black, and sealall of which must have white on the muzzle and forechest and a white blaze. Beware of commercial breeders selling rare dilute colors, such as blue-gray, cream, or fawn, at inflated prices. Look for a reputable breeder or rescue group through the Boston Terrier Club of America.
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With this Smart Owners Guide, you are well on your way to your Boston Terrier diploma. But your Boston education doesnt end here. Youre invited to join Club Boston (DogChannel.com/Club-Boston ), a FREE online site with lots of fun and instructive features, such as:
forums, blogs, and profiles where you can connect with other Boston Terrier owners
downloadable charts and checklists to help you be a smart and loving dog owner
access to Boston Terrier e-cards and wallpapers
interactive games
canine quizzes
The Smart Owners Guide series and Club Boston are backed by the experts at DOG FANCY magazine and DogChannel.comwho have been providing trusted and up-to-date information about dogs and dog people for more than forty years. Log on and join the club today!
The breed standard describes the Boston as a most dapper and charming American original. A host of admirers the world over would be quick to agree.

Allan Reznik
Editor-at-Large, DOG FANCY
CHAPTER 1
AN AMERICAN ENTERTAINER
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Youll often see a Boston Terrier strike a pose. Hell stand in a regal manner with his ever-alert upright ears, as if his arrival to a high-society party has just been announced, and he needs to allow a moment for the world to take him in. Dressed formally in his naturally short-haired suit-coat set off by a decorative white blaze on his face and chest, this breed has earned the title of the American Gentleman. But dont expect his poise to last. Once hes assessed the situation, the same dog who showed his aristocratic side will transform into an affectionate, gushing individual who believes that the entire world is his to love. He has no qualms about getting into everyones face with his characteristic snorts as he greets friends old and new. Hes also known for his clownish, entertaining side. The Boston is one of the original American breeds, with boldness from his Bulldog heritage and with calculating intelligence and classic its all about me attitude from his terrier ancestors.
According to the American Kennel Club (AKC) Boston Terrier breed standard, the acceptable colors for the Bostons smoothcoated formalwear are brindle, seal, and black. The seal color appears black except that it has a red cast when viewed in the sun or bright light. Colors not included in the standard include shades of gray, cream, and red. Solid colors also are unacceptable; a Boston must have white markings.
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The Boston Terrier is not considered a true terrier. One difference is that most terriers have their own agendas, but Boston Terriers are more content to adapt to their owners preferences.
The Bostons coat is always short, smooth, bright, and fine in texture. This coat is a delight for dog owners, because the dog sheds little and merely needs a touch-up with a soft brush to keep him looking sleek. And, being a gentleman (or a lady), the Boston doesnt have much of a doggy odor, necessitating less frequent bathing than many other breeds.
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