Hey, thank you so much for watching. I want your feedback what do you think about the new Boston Terrier Gift shop I created? bit.ly/BostonTerrierSocietyGiftShop if you like any items here is a 10% Discount Code - BOS10
Boston's are the best. Once you get one, you can't stop getting them. I have a 22 week old and she is loving life spoiled but she is a good listener so she deserves it
My relationship with my BT has been the most rewarding of my life. I got her when she was 6 weeks old and now she's 5 years old. She's intelligent, incredibly affectionate, funny, and absolutely adorable. She LOVES people! She's not fond of other dogs. She does bark when the doorbell rings. I love her little snores. She is not stubborn but I've been consistent in her routines. She goes with us EVERYWHERE and she's never a problem - she rides in a spacious carrier and then sits on my husbands lap. She makes every single day so much brighter. I was the luckiest day to find her in Craigslist of all places!
We did zero research, Gabby was a gift from our Grandaughters boy friend , who’s parents breed Boston’s . She is a little over two years old now and absolutely the most wonderful dog we have ever owned. She knows no tricks , loves to play and is basically is just another family member.she loves people and we love her beyond words.
One thing that I didn't see in the transcript is how to handle their reverse sneezing. ---plug their nose when it happens. There may be a more formal term, but short nose dogs will get a flap in their throat that partially covers their air tube. And they kind of freeze, have difficulty breathing...it looks like they are reverse sneezing. If you cover their nostrils the pressure in they flap dissipates and it lays back into the correct position and they breathe normally again.
Boston Terriers Unite! What a beautiful Boston! I am in love with Bloom! Thank-you so much for sharing her with us. I grew up with Bostons, (and St Bernards), and have been owned by both breeds my entire life. Bostons ROCK! Best toys for Bostons. ANYTHING indestructible! Kong chew toys are fantastic! Those rubber chew toys go on forever! But you know, the best thing we got for our baby Bostie was a puppy bed called, Comfort Pup. At the top, it has a 'mother' dog with a heart beat that comforted our baby. It's been a while since we bought the puppy bed, so check around for availability. E-bay would be a good start. Great video, BT Society! Two thumbs, (and 4 paws up from our BT Marni)! You have 2 new subscribers. Although, one tends to drool a bit and chase butterflies outside!
Mine as a puppy got into everything. Grew up to be the greatest Boston ever as per other Boston owners. He’s gone now, I was truly blessed. Never had an accident in the house, even when sick in the middle of the night. He new how to wake me, and let me know, I gotta go. Tricks never because, NO, he doesn’t want too. 😂
The Boston foster I had at one time weighed a solid 30 pounds and he was HUGE. World class snuggler though. Gotta love the snorting, snoring, burping and farting. Reminds me of my ex.
@@antonspjut4953 Bostons and Frenchies are the only dogs I'll ever have, especially now that I'm older and require a diversion for my own aromatic indiscretions.
@@heathersimpson5771 the one i had with my ex, had cherry eye in both eyes. To the point he could not close his eyes when he slept. That was fixed via surgery and their nasal passages seem to be blocked. We fixed that too so his snoring was not as bad.....still snored like a person though.
Exciting! I’ve been working on a huge list of Boston names both boy and girls. Not sure if you have a name chosen yet but if not here is the list of put together so far www.bostonterriersociety.com/category/boston-terrier-names/
Thank you😁....we are discussing the name and my husband likes Rolo(like the candy) I like Rocky or Fonzi and our boys like Oreo..we just cant agree. Our son has been watching videos non stop..he is 17.
I love to hear stories about other people's BT. Our two are potty trained by using the bells that hang from the door. They are no longer allowed to have plushies as they last less than an hour. The are little fart monsters lol. They love to visit while you are using the restroom. We both work from home and they are our little shadows moving from one dog to the other under our desks. We love our Boston's Joel and Mandy :)
@@BostonTerrierSociety because of your videos i am convinced to get one for my apartment. I am excited to have "Sape" to be part of my life. He will be in my apartment in December which gives my a plenty of time to prepare for his arrival. 😀 Your videos helped me to decide. I am excited to share to everyone what will be my life with Sape. Cheers!
@@BostonTerrierSociety I order Roxxie 2 Lambchop stuffies on Amazon at a time. There’s 2 squeakers in those. The head goes first, then the small squeaker. It takes her awhile to pull the the second one out of the poor headless Lammy Lambchops lol!
Our BT is 1.5 years old and 22lbs, not gassy at all. He gets mostly dry kibble with some occasional human treats like peanut butter (natural) and cheese.
This is one of the finest pets that anyone could own rest assured you will love your pet with all your heart we own one and will never have another breed
My BUGG (Boston terrier/pug) loves people dog and cats even. She wants to play so much! She doesn't bark but she will whine when she sees someone even from the car lol!
Can't wait til we get our boston terrier 2021. Help watching your videos We had been looking for a boston terrier ..2 were scammers glad we had questions about them. Finally found a great breeder. We are on the list too get around April 2021..
My 12 year old Boston Terrier Maxwell is the love of my life. He loves people and hardly ever shows aggression except with other dogs. He tolerates our Beagle Maisie but any other dog he attacks, especially bigger dogs. He is a 100 lb dog in a 19 lb dog’s body. And even at 12 he has the energy of a four year old. The vet was shocked at his true age. Boston’s are the best breed for families, hands down!
Simply love my boston brindle terrier Apollo and life would really sux with out him I'm in a wheelchair and he is a very good guy when we go out for walks
Great interview and insight. How sweet is Haleigh! What a nice girl and it really showed through how much she loves her dog. I like the name they gave her too.
There are toys for “thrashers.” I just found one for my Boston. It’s a Bark Box toy that’s a sloth with really long arms & it’s been holding up. She really loves it. I found it @ Walmart.
This was a great video. As far as her dog being loyal and loving at home, but when she’s out of the house she’s obsessed with people and especially kids, that’s not just a Terrier thing or because he was around kids when he was young. My Miniature Dacshund acts the same way when We take him out. He literally cries when he sees kids and babies. And we got him from a pet store when he was 10 weeks. We kept him in the house for the first six weeks. He still had more shots to get. When we finally took him out, he was crying to meet anyone he saw especially babies. He will be a year old in a couple of weeks and he’s still the same. Hopefully he will grow out of it in the near future.
What a great interview! Thank you so much. We are ready to adopt our first Boston and have been doing a lot of research. I'd love to know how to adopt one from a reputable breeder rather than a puppy mill. We are struggling with this. Thanks! I'm really enjoying all of your videos.
I don't have a breeder recommendation. But here is a video where I point people when they start their search for a Boston Terrier puppy...th-cam.com/video/hWw_XgRuMW4/w-d-xo.html
Toys - with my girl (and I recommended this to my sister with her Staffie) - Balls and anything that bounces are OUR toys. As in I'll go out and throw for her to play fetch or chase around etc. But I NEVER leave her alone with anything that bounces because their prey drive kicks in and they just laser focus and will chase a bouncing ball through anything - your TV for eg or even worse if your outdoors like maybe under a car. They just lose all sense of danger chasing bouncing toys. So I'll play with them with her, but when she's alone she can chew on or wrestle with her thousand other NON-BOUNCING toys. This advice really settled down my sisters Staffie too. Don't go out and leave your dog alone with a ball or bouncing toy in your house or you might find it smashed to pieces when you get home.
Bloom is extra adorable! I’m getting a male pup in two weeks. I haven’t had a BT pup in 15 years and my last male BT was in late 1980s. I’m excited!! Had to say goodbye to my sweet 10 y.o. BT rescue due to Congestion Heart Failure
I originally wanted a Pomeranian, but after watching your videos, this is now my favorite dog... which I plan to buy this Christmas (2021). Yahoo! Liked and subscribed! Thank you for sharing, Sir! I'll be watching more of your videos. 😀
I am trying to decide about breed. I LOVE THIS INTERVIEW! I have always been a Doberman only person. My Doberman passed. I am a caregiver full time with my mother with ALS and elderly father. They do not want a large dog in case they had to help although I am home 24/7 except for church. Dobermans are Velcro dogs. Zeb slept with me. I am lost without my pup (Dilated Cardiomyopathy). Her dog sounded like a small Zeb. YOUR THOUGHTS ARE VALUABLE TO ME.
You're not kidding about the non-barking. My aunt's Boston got trapped between the fridge and oven for 8 hours and never made a sound! they thought she was lost forever!
What a beautiful Boston. I have had 2. My last one passed away in Feb 2020, she was 11. The first Boston we had was aggressive. The second one was very lovey to everyone. Two different personalities. Someday I'll have another one. Both our Boston's were bigger ones, about 25 lbs.
My girl Roxxie is 2 and 15.4 pounds. My 2 boys at the bridge were 27lbs & 32lbs. I like that she’s so small, I can travel with her on a plane as she fits in the carriers. If she gets tired on a hike she’s not heavy to carry. I absolutely love this breed & I will have one or more always.
I have a Boston/ Boxer mix. She was given to me. Greatest dog ever. Brindle and White. She's not a Barker either. OMG! Mine is also obsessed with other dogs. She's also taught me how to fetch. Lol. She's great for me and my apt. Pricilla is 30 lbs. Or muscle. Stubborn, very smart, very loving. Great disposition.
I've had 4 BT's in my life. First one,Ginny, when I was 5 yrs old. There will never be better all around canine companion than she was when I was growing up. Talk about tough? Loyal?smart? I'm 68 now, still miss that dog. Catch anything thrown in the air within 3 feet of her to miss was extremely rare.only thing she wouldn't eat that I ever knew of was ....lettuce. loved glaze donuts. Had to spell the word around her ,she hear "doeney," she go into zoomies..
I have owned bostons since 1993 I have had 8 bostons I have had two litters as well bought half of them rescued the other half. The biggest was 42 pounds smallest was 8 pounds.
my boston is the same way and hes 3 years old now, still full of energy still farting still trying to be friends with everyone and still stubborn as ever. never a dull moment
My Boston is two years old and is absolutely obsessed with other dogs! to the point where he gets frustrated if they don't show the same level of excitement as him
I have a frenchton and she mostly has most of the Boston personality traits imagine Frenchie face on a Boston lol she is a ball of energy still a work in progress with the pulling and biting her leash but she is a very social dog who loves other kids and dogs overall they are a great dog and will compete and family ❤❤❤❤
Our Boston is 18 months old. Jock really chews, like EVERYTHING. Destroyed a cell phone which was lying on the couch and ruined my son’s very expensive reading glasses.. TWICE. I understand that they are not outside dogs, but due to the frustration of the chewing we feel forced to keep him outside more as he just is destructive when inside the house. We would let him be with us in the room watching a movie, and he would get up and go fetch something he’s not suppose to chew. The kids play with him daily, he’s got lots of chew toys, we just don’t know what to do anymore. We love Jock, my husband is not a big dog lover and the fact that he’s chewing everything is not making it easy. We felt we wanted to get a family dog and we like everything about him. Chewing is just causing a lot of stress for everyone. We don’t allow him to climb on our couches or beds which makes cuddling a little difficult. I cuddle with them on the carpet. Any advice will be greatly appreciated
I'd recommend the smaller chuckit balls...my dog loves playing fetch (I didnt even have to train him to). I used bigger balls for like a year until I got the smaller ones...now its actually kind of fun to see him able to catch it off of a bounce in his mouth (couldnt catch the big ones, although he could pick them up). In the summer DEFINITELY always have water on you for these little guys, they overheat very easily.
Lol.. your baby must be related to my Brad! He LOVES other dogs. When I say "another dog?" He goes nuts! Loves to shred toys too! Everything you have said about your girl, applies to my 4 year old Boston, Brad!!
Hello, My Boston Terrier, Luda, is fully grown and only weighs 13 pounds. I accepted him from my friend after she got a Schnoodle puppy. She wanted a dog that barks. Luda is really quiet and laidback. He is really affectionate and attentive. He will bark every now and then. He barked at the new Schnoodle puppy while I was holding him. I put the puppy down and he stopped barking. The puppy wanted to play, but Luda started avoiding him. Now, Luda LOVES sucking on his toys, bed, and blankets. My friend would say that he was sucking on his thumb. LOL! Luda has a pop up puppy playpen. He knows it’s his playpen. Speaking of the bell… my Chihuahua used to ring the desk bell that was on the floor. I think it’s only took less than an hour to train him to tap on the bell to go outside in the backyard to go potty. I miss him so much! My girlfriend know how much I miss and loved him, so she gave me Luda. I used to play every time I visited them on the island. Luda is the perfect dog for me!!!
The Boston i had with my ex, which i got him for her loved bigger dog's over smaller dog's. I will plan on getting one for myself in the future. And the tearing the neck out of his stuffed toys, that was a lamb chop
I have a 5months old Pug named Frank and his nothing like normal pugs once read all the internet info 🙂his personality is matching exactly what you both described in Boston terrier 😂 and we are getting our little Boston Today, I'm excited and ready for some more training 😁😁as Frank is great with his training! Great video with really good tips 🙂
Hi I just found your videos and suscribed. Very very interesting thank you! I have a wonderful BT ( 1st time ) My Dolly is 2 and a half years old. I will definitely have questions to ask you... First question that just occured to me : do they usually like swimming? I put her a couple of times in a lagoon when she was younger but she didn t seem happy and she quickly got out... Do they need time to get used to be in the water ? I will try again when I hve the chance to... but was wondering ... I see them on utube playing with water and jumping in pools...
Thank you. Yes I would say in generally they like swimming. Here is an article I wrote on the Boston Terrier Society about Boston's smwimming...www.bostonterriersociety.com/can-boston-terriers-swim/
@@BostonTerrierSociety thank you very much for your answer. I read your article and it made me realise that I had to introduce her gradually to the pond or swimming pool or sea. Your articles and videos are very helpful, concise, and to the point. A pleasure to follow. Thank you.
Hi. We just subscribed to your channel - love it. We are the proud owners of a 12 weekvold Boston, she too is called Bella. Can I ask how Haleigh trained Bloom to use the toilet bell?
I have wanted a Boston Terrier since I was a kid and my uncle had one. Talk about personality!! Wonderful. After many years of rescues as family dogs, I am on my own and now I cannot find any - breeder or rescue. Any advice?
I don't have a breeder recommendation. But here is a video where I point people when they start their search for a Boston Terrier puppy...th-cam.com/video/hWw_XgRuMW4/w-d-xo.html
My Coco is 7 months old she barks at kitty cats she she scared of kitty cats barks at butterfly she barks at if the wind blows and she will bark if anybody is near my door which is a great thing that's what I really truly love about her if someone come in to break in she would hide behind me she's my baby she's a cuddler I love her to death greatest dog you ever wanted in the whole wide world
Hubby and I just got our first boston two weeks ago and we love him!! He sleeps through the night, hardly barks, and loves cuddling. Only problem is... he is a land shark! He strongly prefers chewing on our flesh over his toys. We tried bite inhibition the first few days, but our yelping seems to egg him on to bite harder. Is this normal and when will he grow out of it? Any advice? He's almost 10 weeks.
Bella grew out of that stage but I know their teeth can be really sharp. I really liked the recommendations this trainer mentioned in this video there are a few different options he mentions. th-cam.com/video/IAfafjM6XyM/w-d-xo.html
@@Xx2abattery Yes he grew out of it! He's 15 months now, and he was fully past biting us by about 5 or 6 months. We love the little guy, but had some serious buyer's remorse those first few weeks haha. I promise it gets much better. Now, if I put my hand in his mouth, he won't bite down on it. Now if I could just get him to stop jumping on guests so much 🤪😅
My 6 month old boston girl is already 17lbs! Still growing✌️ Tip:if anyones looking for a great squeaky toy, search up “Hartz Frisky Frolic”. My girl LOVES, and i mean LOVES that toy. It squeaks a lot so be prepared 😂
My Bostons have had quite different personalities. My old girl was very gentle and quite reserved with strangers outside. My 9 month old puppy loves everyone. She is potty trained but I have to warn anyone that comes near her that she will pee on them! Usually it lands on the ground. So far she has christened the mail man, the UPS and FedEx guys, my neighbor, my step kids, the septic tank engineer, the guy who looks after our fish tank and even the dog trainers. Fortunately she is incredibly cute so it has not caused a problem and we keep her away from anyone that might have a issue. Yes, and she actually graduated from her beginner doggy training class, although she got that trainer on a later visit! We took her to swim class which she loved. There was a $200 charge if the dog were to poop in the pool. Fortunately there were no accidents other than peeing on the swim instructor before she got in the pool so no charge Lol. We are going to try more classes to hopefully get her to greet people more calmly......
Basic obedience is easy if you start early. Milo our 12 year old picked up basics like DOWN (not sit , down on your chest), whoa (stop) and AHHHH (no). Milo rarely needs any of these commands but while chasing his toy, if it ever gets away and goes onto the road, the AHHHH totally cured him and now he refuses to go off the property while off leash. He constantly gets praised by neighbours walking by that he will go up to the edge of the road but won't step foot on the road even though he desperately wants them to pet him.
We got a rehomed Boston Terrier who was around 2 1/2 years old at the time. He’s around 4 now. We weren’t told his true history that he has fear aggression around other animals. At the time we got him we had 4 cats. I was so upset that this man lied to us about his history. We took our dog to a K-9 trainer that guaranteed he could fix these behaviors in our dog. Needless to say, he didn’t. He told us that our dog needs to be put on medication before he could be trained. Our BT was on freaking Prozac prescribed by the vet and all it did was make him shake uncontrollably so we took him off it. We have tried everything to help our dog. I’ve read that some dogs are just untrainable and I fear that this may be the case with our dog. I feel so bad for him because he’s gained so much weight because he can’t be outside around other animals. We live next to a walking trail and we can’t even walk our dog outdoors because he flips out and goes after other animals. Our poor cats have been relegated to our basement and we put a cat door for them to be able to go outside. We didn’t want to give up on our dog. We felt so bad for him. He actually went after a dog on the sidewalk in front of our house because I had him improperly fastened to his collar and left a mark on this dog. The lady called the police and a state trooper came to my house and said that my dog should be shot! I paid for her dogs small mark. It was so small that you could barely see it and my dog had all his shots unlike her dog but that’s neither here nor there. I didn’t let him go on purpose. My dog barks at cartoon animals on tv! I really want our dog to have some quality of life. He sure doesn’t have one sitting in the house day in and day out. 😥
I'm thinking about getting a Boston for my 15 months old Beagle bestie and i found this video. OMG they personality seems look alike. My Beagle girl is barkless and welcoming all guests with wagging tail, she's so cuddly and always attached her body on me while sleeping, she also a quick learner for so many tricks and agilities, inside my house she only pay attentions to me and always follows my commands, but at the park she will pick up scents then run to her doggo friends to play (she do have so many friends) - and just forget about me, like "bye, see yaaa!" 😶 I know its so common for Beagles is another dog oriented (they were living on a pack), but i thought Boston is people oriented? Or i was wrong?
I have a question. How big does a Boston have to get where they are no longer prey to Hawks? My Boston is three months old probably weighs about 6 lbs but cannot leave her alone in a fenced yard yet due to Hawks in the subdivision. I can't stay out there with her all day and she absolutely loves the spring weather
Hello! We recently got a new baby Boston named Bruno and are in love with him and the breed. Our situation is a little different from some. I am in an electric wheelchair. I’m constantly watching to make sure he doesn’t go under my wheels or chair where I cannot see him and accidentally possibly hurt him. Are there any tips or suggestions you can suggest to help us know not to be afraid of the chair but also adapt to it just like anything else? I tried to contact you directly but am having trouble so hopefully you get my message and I await your response.
And my Boston terrier weighs 30 lb. I thought he was going to be smaller but I think it's the males that are bigger and the females are smaller. That's what I see it a lot of. He's travel to Florida with me every year for 3 months out of the year. He's the best traveling dog. He listens. He won't even go out our front door unless I give him permission. Even then he has a tates he has to have his leash on or he won't go. There was a time in the first got him. He ran out the door and almost ran out into the street and I trained him and he doesn't do it now. He waits he won't go out the door unless I give him permission and even then he can hesitate
I would talk to your vet when to start the potty training and make sure they are vaccinated before taking them outside to be potty trained. As for feeding schedule here is a good article by the American Kennel Club www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/how-many-times-a-day-should-a-dog-eat/
Hey, thank you so much for watching. I want your feedback what do you think about the new Boston Terrier Gift shop I created? bit.ly/BostonTerrierSocietyGiftShop if you like any items here is a 10% Discount Code - BOS10
Boston's are the best. Once you get one, you can't stop getting them. I have a 22 week old and she is loving life spoiled but she is a good listener so she deserves it
And yes they are full of gas the only dog I have heard consistently fart like a human lol
My relationship with my BT has been the most rewarding of my life. I got her when she was 6 weeks old and now she's 5 years old. She's intelligent, incredibly affectionate, funny, and absolutely adorable. She LOVES people! She's not fond of other dogs. She does bark when the doorbell rings. I love her little snores. She is not stubborn but I've been consistent in her routines. She goes with us EVERYWHERE and she's never a problem - she rides in a spacious carrier and then sits on my husbands lap. She makes every single day so much brighter. I was the luckiest day to find her in Craigslist of all places!
We did zero research, Gabby was a gift from our Grandaughters boy friend , who’s parents breed Boston’s . She is a little over two years old now and absolutely the most wonderful dog we have ever owned. She knows no tricks , loves to play and is basically is just another family member.she loves people and we love her beyond words.
One thing that I didn't see in the transcript is how to handle their reverse sneezing. ---plug their nose when it happens.
There may be a more formal term, but short nose dogs will get a flap in their throat that partially covers their air tube. And they kind of freeze, have difficulty breathing...it looks like they are reverse sneezing.
If you cover their nostrils the pressure in they flap dissipates and it lays back into the correct position and they breathe normally again.
14:00 the advice here is great. They “smile” and stick their tongues out and it looks like they are just happy. But they need water. Awesome
That interview couldn't be any better. She touched on everything what I could think of. :]
Ya a little scared with them not coming when they’re called
I’ve had Boston’s all my life! Even had one when I was a baby in the crib. I’ve had 8 all my life, Luv them!!!!!!!
I miss my Boston so much! Passed away at 11 years old over a year ago. Can’t wait to get another one.
I have a five years old 21 lbs boston. Full of energy, so lovely and a great cuddler..
I’d keep having Bostons for my life time.
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I'm picking up my 10 week old Boston Terrier tomorrow and Hailey was just so interesting with her knowledge about Bostons, wish me luck!
Boston Terriers Unite! What a beautiful Boston! I am in love with Bloom! Thank-you so much for sharing her with us. I grew up with Bostons, (and St Bernards), and have been owned by both breeds my entire life. Bostons ROCK! Best toys for Bostons. ANYTHING indestructible! Kong chew toys are fantastic! Those rubber chew toys go on forever! But you know, the best thing we got for our baby Bostie was a puppy bed called, Comfort Pup. At the top, it has a 'mother' dog with a heart beat that comforted our baby. It's been a while since we bought the puppy bed, so check around for availability. E-bay would be a good start. Great video, BT Society! Two thumbs, (and 4 paws up from our BT Marni)! You have 2 new subscribers. Although, one tends to drool a bit and chase butterflies outside!
Mine as a puppy got into everything. Grew up to be the greatest Boston ever as per other Boston owners. He’s gone now, I was truly blessed. Never had an accident in the house, even when sick in the middle of the night. He new how to wake me, and let me know, I gotta go. Tricks never because, NO, he doesn’t want too. 😂
BOSTON TERRIERS ARE NUMBER ONE
We have 2 Bostons in our neighborhood, Percy and Sullie. They are so sweet! 🥰
Just got a 2 month old puppy, Boston Pitt. She is very smart and naturally housebroken. She does not have accidents inside and just amazes me!
The Boston foster I had at one time weighed a solid 30 pounds and he was HUGE. World class snuggler though. Gotta love the snorting, snoring, burping and farting. Reminds me of my ex.
I love the breed
@@antonspjut4953 Bostons and Frenchies are the only dogs I'll ever have, especially now that I'm older and require a diversion for my own aromatic indiscretions.
Thank you I think you just helped me make my decision! I always liked these Boston's 😍
What kind of health issues do they have ?
@@heathersimpson5771 the one i had with my ex, had cherry eye in both eyes. To the point he could not close his eyes when he slept. That was fixed via surgery and their nasal passages seem to be blocked. We fixed that too so his snoring was not as bad.....still snored like a person though.
Pretty baby! We had Boston's for 55 years. Miss having one.
Thank you for your videos..we are getting a Boston in 2 weeks..your videos are so helpful....
Exciting! I’ve been working on a huge list of Boston names both boy and girls. Not sure if you have a name chosen yet but if not here is the list of put together so far www.bostonterriersociety.com/category/boston-terrier-names/
Thank you😁....we are discussing the name and my husband likes Rolo(like the candy) I like Rocky or Fonzi and our boys like Oreo..we just cant agree. Our son has been watching videos non stop..he is 17.
Thanks for your helpful tips I will use your tips on my 4 month old Stella which is a Boston that me and my family just purchased a month ago thanks.
Boston Terriers are wonderful.
I love to hear stories about other people's BT. Our two are potty trained by using the bells that hang from the door. They are no longer allowed to have plushies as they last less than an hour. The are little fart monsters lol. They love to visit while you are using the restroom. We both work from home and they are our little shadows moving from one dog to the other under our desks. We love our Boston's Joel and Mandy :)
lol i can relate I just got bella a squeky toy and it took her one day to take out the squicker lol
@@BostonTerrierSociety because of your videos i am convinced to get one for my apartment. I am excited to have "Sape" to be part of my life. He will be in my apartment in December which gives my a plenty of time to prepare for his arrival. 😀 Your videos helped me to decide. I am excited to share to everyone what will be my life with Sape. Cheers!
@@BostonTerrierSociety I order Roxxie 2 Lambchop stuffies on Amazon at a time. There’s 2 squeakers in those. The head goes first, then the small squeaker. It takes her awhile to pull the the second one out of the poor headless Lammy Lambchops lol!
LOL - the tennis ball. We actually buried our first BT with her ball. She lived to chase the tennis ball. And yes flatulence is a big problem.
Our BT is 1.5 years old and 22lbs, not gassy at all. He gets mostly dry kibble with some occasional human treats like peanut butter (natural) and cheese.
This is one of the finest pets that anyone could own rest assured you will love your pet with all your heart we own one and will never have another breed
She’s too adorable!!🥰🥰🥰
My BUGG (Boston terrier/pug) loves people dog and cats even. She wants to play so much! She doesn't bark but she will whine when she sees someone even from the car lol!
She's absolutely, beautiful. It's my dream to own a Boston Terrier, one day. Xx
My male is same way.. since he has gotten neutered has calmed him somewhat. But loves kids and other dogs
Can't wait til we get our boston terrier 2021. Help watching your videos
We had been looking for a boston terrier ..2 were scammers glad we had questions about them.
Finally found a great breeder. We are on the list too get around April 2021..
My 12 year old Boston Terrier Maxwell is the love of my life. He loves people and hardly ever shows aggression except with other dogs. He tolerates our Beagle Maisie but any other dog he attacks, especially bigger dogs. He is a 100 lb dog in a 19 lb dog’s body. And even at 12 he has the energy of a four year old. The vet was shocked at his true age. Boston’s are the best breed for families, hands down!
This is exactly what I needed! Thank you so, so very much. This video calmed my nerves about our Boston that we will be picking up on August 27th😊🙏
How exciting!!! I’m glad this video helped!
Same here we will be picking up our boston terrier on August 22nd
What food brand would you recommend
How are things going?
Simply love my boston brindle terrier Apollo and life would really sux with out him I'm in a wheelchair and he is a very good guy when we go out for walks
Thank you! A very informative interview. Love our Boston Terriers
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great interview and insight. How sweet is Haleigh! What a nice girl and it really showed through how much she loves her dog. I like the name they gave her too.
There are toys for “thrashers.” I just found one for my Boston. It’s a Bark Box toy that’s a sloth with really long arms & it’s been holding up. She really loves it. I found it @ Walmart.
This was a great video. As far as her dog being loyal and loving at home, but when she’s out of the house she’s obsessed with people and especially kids, that’s not just a Terrier thing or because he was around kids when he was young. My Miniature Dacshund acts the same way when We take him out. He literally cries when he sees kids and babies. And we got him from a pet store when he was 10 weeks. We kept him in the house for the first six weeks. He still had more shots to get. When we finally took him out, he was crying to meet anyone he saw especially babies. He will be a year old in a couple of weeks and he’s still the same. Hopefully he will grow out of it in the near future.
Fantastic interview and really helpful as we get our little boy in 7 weeks!! So helpful!!
You are welcome!
What a great interview! Thank you so much. We are ready to adopt our first Boston and have been doing a lot of research. I'd love to know how to adopt one from a reputable breeder rather than a puppy mill. We are struggling with this. Thanks! I'm really enjoying all of your videos.
I don't have a breeder recommendation. But here is a video where I point people when they start their search for a Boston Terrier puppy...th-cam.com/video/hWw_XgRuMW4/w-d-xo.html
Ask your local vets about reputable breeders. You don't need to already own a pet to get advice from them:)
Please check a Boston Rescue
We bought a Boston 9 months ago, she’s unusual as she is a lilac but she is my best friend
Hands down The best video Great job awesome informative for everyone
Getting my Boston pup in 6 weeks 😊
Toys - with my girl (and I recommended this to my sister with her Staffie) - Balls and anything that bounces are OUR toys. As in I'll go out and throw for her to play fetch or chase around etc. But I NEVER leave her alone with anything that bounces because their prey drive kicks in and they just laser focus and will chase a bouncing ball through anything - your TV for eg or even worse if your outdoors like maybe under a car. They just lose all sense of danger chasing bouncing toys. So I'll play with them with her, but when she's alone she can chew on or wrestle with her thousand other NON-BOUNCING toys. This advice really settled down my sisters Staffie too. Don't go out and leave your dog alone with a ball or bouncing toy in your house or you might find it smashed to pieces when you get home.
Bloom is extra adorable! I’m getting a male pup in two weeks. I haven’t had a BT pup in 15 years and my last male BT was in late 1980s. I’m excited!!
Had to say goodbye to my sweet 10 y.o. BT rescue due to Congestion Heart Failure
Getting my new Boston end of September. This was very helpful!
How’s it going?
I originally wanted a Pomeranian, but after watching your videos, this is now my favorite dog... which I plan to buy this Christmas (2021). Yahoo! Liked and subscribed! Thank you for sharing, Sir! I'll be watching more of your videos. 😀
I agreed with you 1.000,000%
First time owner
Too!!!
My baby Zorra.
Is 11 months.
This beautiful beings.
Are amazing.
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I am trying to decide about breed. I LOVE THIS INTERVIEW!
I have always been a Doberman only person. My Doberman passed. I am a caregiver full time with my mother with ALS and elderly father. They do not want a large dog in case they had to help although I am home 24/7 except for church. Dobermans are Velcro dogs. Zeb slept with me. I am lost without my pup (Dilated Cardiomyopathy). Her dog sounded like a small Zeb.
YOUR THOUGHTS ARE VALUABLE TO ME.
I love Boston Terriers... ☺️☺️
You're not kidding about the non-barking. My aunt's Boston got trapped between the fridge and oven for 8 hours and never made a sound! they thought she was lost forever!
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What a beautiful Boston. I have had 2. My last one passed away in Feb 2020, she was 11. The first Boston we had was aggressive. The second one was very lovey to everyone. Two different personalities. Someday I'll have another one. Both our Boston's were bigger ones, about 25 lbs.
OH WOW, even the bell in the apartment is same as Margot. How cool. Donnie, I love this channel, thanks so much.
You are welcome!
My girl Roxxie is 2 and 15.4 pounds. My 2 boys at the bridge were 27lbs & 32lbs. I like that she’s so small, I can travel with her on a plane as she fits in the carriers. If she gets tired on a hike she’s not heavy to carry. I absolutely love this breed & I will have one or more always.
I have a Boston/ Boxer mix. She was given to me. Greatest dog ever. Brindle and White. She's not a Barker either. OMG! Mine is also obsessed with other dogs. She's also taught me how to fetch. Lol. She's great for me and my apt. Pricilla is 30 lbs. Or muscle. Stubborn, very smart, very loving. Great disposition.
Sounds like you have an amazing dog! 😊
Good for you doing your research!
Exactly like Brody tearing stuff toys, and only fetch inside when he’s outside no fetch 😅and loves to snuggle
I've had 4 BT's in my life. First one,Ginny, when I was 5 yrs old. There will never be better all around canine companion than she was when I was growing up. Talk about tough? Loyal?smart? I'm 68 now, still miss that dog. Catch anything thrown in the air within 3 feet of her to miss was extremely rare.only thing she wouldn't eat that I ever knew of was ....lettuce. loved glaze donuts. Had to spell the word around her ,she hear "doeney," she go into zoomies..
I have owned bostons since 1993 I have had 8 bostons I have had two litters as well bought half of them rescued the other half. The biggest was 42 pounds smallest was 8 pounds.
Thank you for sharing this! I have never owned a dog ever and we are getting a Boston Terrier in about 4 months.
Well, congrats on your new adventure!
my boston is the same way and hes 3 years old now, still full of energy still farting still trying to be friends with everyone and still stubborn as ever. never a dull moment
My Boston is two years old and is absolutely obsessed with other dogs! to the point where he gets frustrated if they don't show the same level of excitement as him
STUNNING BOSTY
I have a frenchton and she mostly has most of the Boston personality traits imagine Frenchie face on a Boston lol she is a ball of energy still a work in progress with the pulling and biting her leash but she is a very social dog who loves other kids and dogs overall they are a great dog and will compete and family ❤❤❤❤
My Selena is 17lbs. And my Petey is 21lbs
Fantastic interview! I’m all good with farts and snorts…. I’m looking for a reputable breeder…any suggestions?
Our Boston is 18 months old. Jock really chews, like EVERYTHING. Destroyed a cell phone which was lying on the couch and ruined my son’s very expensive reading glasses.. TWICE. I understand that they are not outside dogs, but due to the frustration of the chewing we feel forced to keep him outside more as he just is destructive when inside the house. We would let him be with us in the room watching a movie, and he would get up and go fetch something he’s not suppose to chew. The kids play with him daily, he’s got lots of chew toys, we just don’t know what to do anymore. We love Jock, my husband is not a big dog lover and the fact that he’s chewing everything is not making it easy. We felt we wanted to get a family dog and we like everything about him. Chewing is just causing a lot of stress for everyone. We don’t allow him to climb on our couches or beds which makes cuddling a little difficult. I cuddle with them on the carpet. Any advice will be greatly appreciated
Good afternoon Donnie.... I live my Boston's
I'd recommend the smaller chuckit balls...my dog loves playing fetch (I didnt even have to train him to). I used bigger balls for like a year until I got the smaller ones...now its actually kind of fun to see him able to catch it off of a bounce in his mouth (couldnt catch the big ones, although he could pick them up).
In the summer DEFINITELY always have water on you for these little guys, they overheat very easily.
Lol.. your baby must be related to my Brad! He LOVES other dogs. When I say "another dog?" He goes nuts! Loves to shred toys too! Everything you have said about your girl, applies to my 4 year old Boston, Brad!!
Get my baby tomorrow wish me luck guys!!!
Hello,
My Boston Terrier, Luda, is fully grown and only weighs 13 pounds. I accepted him from my friend after she got a Schnoodle puppy. She wanted a dog that barks. Luda is really quiet and laidback. He is really affectionate and attentive. He will bark every now and then. He barked at the new Schnoodle puppy while I was holding him. I put the puppy down and he stopped barking. The puppy wanted to play, but Luda started avoiding him.
Now, Luda LOVES sucking on his toys, bed, and blankets. My friend would say that he was sucking on his thumb. LOL!
Luda has a pop up puppy playpen. He knows it’s his playpen.
Speaking of the bell… my Chihuahua used to ring the desk bell that was on the floor. I think it’s only took less than an hour to train him to tap on the bell to go outside in the backyard to go potty. I miss him so much! My girlfriend know how much I miss and loved him, so she gave me Luda. I used to play every time I visited them on the island.
Luda is the perfect dog for me!!!
what does the bell on the door look like that the dog uses to go potty? Also, how did you start training her to use the bell to go potty?
The Boston i had with my ex, which i got him for her loved bigger dog's over smaller dog's. I will plan on getting one for myself in the future. And the tearing the neck out of his stuffed toys, that was a lamb chop
What are they like with heat and long hikes ?
Not good for either really
You city should create dog parks, we have plenty here in Phoenix
Is there any grass in Phoenix?
I have a 5months old Pug named Frank and his nothing like normal pugs once read all the internet info 🙂his personality is matching exactly what you both described in Boston terrier 😂 and we are getting our little Boston Today, I'm excited and ready for some more training 😁😁as Frank is great with his training! Great video with really good tips 🙂
Mine is a non stop barker. Advise? Constant licking too.
Hi I just found your videos and suscribed. Very very interesting thank you! I have a wonderful BT ( 1st time )
My Dolly is 2 and a half years old. I will definitely have questions to ask you... First question that just occured to me : do they usually like swimming? I put her a couple of times in a lagoon when she was younger but she didn t seem happy and she quickly got out... Do they need time to get used to be in the water ? I will try again when I hve the chance to... but was wondering ... I see them on utube playing with water and jumping in pools...
Thank you. Yes I would say in generally they like swimming. Here is an article I wrote on the Boston Terrier Society about Boston's smwimming...www.bostonterriersociety.com/can-boston-terriers-swim/
@@BostonTerrierSociety thank you very much for your answer. I read your article and it made me realise that I had to introduce her gradually to the pond or swimming pool or sea. Your articles and videos are very helpful, concise, and to the point. A pleasure to follow. Thank you.
Hi. We just subscribed to your channel - love it. We are the proud owners of a 12 weekvold Boston, she too is called Bella. Can I ask how Haleigh trained Bloom to use the toilet bell?
take them out for a little bit ? i used to walk mine for 3 hours a day , and she loved it .
I have wanted a Boston Terrier since I was a kid and my uncle had one. Talk about personality!! Wonderful. After many years of rescues as family dogs, I am on my own and now I cannot find any - breeder or rescue. Any advice?
I don't have a breeder recommendation. But here is a video where I point people when they start their search for a Boston Terrier puppy...th-cam.com/video/hWw_XgRuMW4/w-d-xo.html
My Coco is 7 months old she barks at kitty cats she she scared of kitty cats barks at butterfly she barks at if the wind blows and she will bark if anybody is near my door which is a great thing that's what I really truly love about her if someone come in to break in she would hide behind me she's my baby she's a cuddler I love her to death greatest dog you ever wanted in the whole wide world
Thank h for sharing .
Hubby and I just got our first boston two weeks ago and we love him!! He sleeps through the night, hardly barks, and loves cuddling. Only problem is... he is a land shark! He strongly prefers chewing on our flesh over his toys. We tried bite inhibition the first few days, but our yelping seems to egg him on to bite harder. Is this normal and when will he grow out of it? Any advice? He's almost 10 weeks.
Bella grew out of that stage but I know their teeth can be really sharp. I really liked the recommendations this trainer mentioned in this video there are a few different options he mentions. th-cam.com/video/IAfafjM6XyM/w-d-xo.html
Currently dealing with this with a 9 week old puppy, how did your Boston do? Did he grow out of it eventually!
@@Xx2abattery Yes he grew out of it! He's 15 months now, and he was fully past biting us by about 5 or 6 months. We love the little guy, but had some serious buyer's remorse those first few weeks haha. I promise it gets much better. Now, if I put my hand in his mouth, he won't bite down on it. Now if I could just get him to stop jumping on guests so much 🤪😅
My 6 month old boston girl is already 17lbs! Still growing✌️
Tip:if anyones looking for a great squeaky toy, search up “Hartz Frisky Frolic”. My girl LOVES, and i mean LOVES that toy. It squeaks a lot so be prepared 😂
Thanks for sharing! 😊
My Bostons have had quite different personalities. My old girl was very gentle and quite reserved with strangers outside. My 9 month old puppy loves everyone. She is potty trained but I have to warn anyone that comes near her that she will pee on them! Usually it lands on the ground. So far she has christened the mail man, the UPS and FedEx guys, my neighbor, my step kids, the septic tank engineer, the guy who looks after our fish tank and even the dog trainers. Fortunately she is incredibly cute so it has not caused a problem and we keep her away from anyone that might have a issue. Yes, and she actually graduated from her beginner doggy training class, although she got that trainer on a later visit! We took her to swim class which she loved. There was a $200 charge if the dog were to poop in the pool. Fortunately there were no accidents other than peeing on the swim instructor before she got in the pool so no charge Lol. We are going to try more classes to hopefully get her to greet people more calmly......
I wondered about the price. I got a French Bulldog.
Basic obedience is easy if you start early. Milo our 12 year old picked up basics like DOWN (not sit , down on your chest), whoa (stop) and AHHHH (no). Milo rarely needs any of these commands but while chasing his toy, if it ever gets away and goes onto the road, the AHHHH totally cured him and now he refuses to go off the property while off leash. He constantly gets praised by neighbours walking by that he will go up to the edge of the road but won't step foot on the road even though he desperately wants them to pet him.
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We got a rehomed Boston Terrier who was around 2 1/2 years old at the time. He’s around 4 now. We weren’t told his true history that he has fear aggression around other animals. At the time we got him we had 4 cats. I was so upset that this man lied to us about his history. We took our dog to a K-9 trainer that guaranteed he could fix these behaviors in our dog. Needless to say, he didn’t. He told us that our dog needs to be put on medication before he could be trained. Our BT was on freaking Prozac prescribed by the vet and all it did was make him shake uncontrollably so we took him off it. We have tried everything to help our dog. I’ve read that some dogs are just untrainable and I fear that this may be the case with our dog. I feel so bad for him because he’s gained so much weight because he can’t be outside around other animals. We live next to a walking trail and we can’t even walk our dog outdoors because he flips out and goes after other animals. Our poor cats have been relegated to our basement and we put a cat door for them to be able to go outside. We didn’t want to give up on our dog. We felt so bad for him. He actually went after a dog on the sidewalk in front of our house because I had him improperly fastened to his collar and left a mark on this dog. The lady called the police and a state trooper came to my house and said that my dog should be shot! I paid for her dogs small mark. It was so small that you could barely see it and my dog had all his shots unlike her dog but that’s neither here nor there. I didn’t let him go on purpose. My dog barks at cartoon animals on tv! I really want our dog to have some quality of life. He sure doesn’t have one sitting in the house day in and day out. 😥
Thank you for sharing your experience. I hope you & your BT find some answers soon!
Help with advice on how to find reputable breeder near me - ??
Just simply getting frustrated with potty training. My Trudi is a snuggly little dolly but is very stubborn.
Here, because i now have a going on 3 months BT❤Named Nikki and the snorting makes me call her piglet😂for a pig
I'm thinking about getting a Boston for my 15 months old Beagle bestie and i found this video. OMG they personality seems look alike. My Beagle girl is barkless and welcoming all guests with wagging tail, she's so cuddly and always attached her body on me while sleeping, she also a quick learner for so many tricks and agilities, inside my house she only pay attentions to me and always follows my commands, but at the park she will pick up scents then run to her doggo friends to play (she do have so many friends) - and just forget about me, like "bye, see yaaa!" 😶
I know its so common for Beagles is another dog oriented (they were living on a pack), but i thought Boston is people oriented? Or i was wrong?
I have a question. How big does a Boston have to get where they are no longer prey to Hawks? My Boston is three months old probably weighs about 6 lbs but cannot leave her alone in a fenced yard yet due to Hawks in the subdivision. I can't stay out there with her all day and she absolutely loves the spring weather
My Boston terrier mix also has bad allergies. She has to be on prescription flea meds because she’s allergic to flea bites
Mine thank god doesnt have allergies. She loves toys, mainly one bigger than her but she never ruins them
Hello! We recently got a new baby Boston named Bruno and are in love with him and the breed.
Our situation is a little different from some. I am in an electric wheelchair. I’m constantly watching to make sure he doesn’t go under my wheels or chair where I cannot see him and accidentally possibly hurt him. Are there any tips or suggestions you can suggest to help us know not to be afraid of the chair but also adapt to it just like anything else? I tried to contact you directly but am having trouble so hopefully you get my message and I await your response.
Just curious what food she switched to?
Mine seem to graze also.
What kind of food do they give you? Some people said Royal Canin?
And my Boston terrier weighs 30 lb. I thought he was going to be smaller but I think it's the males that are bigger and the females are smaller. That's what I see it a lot of. He's travel to Florida with me every year for 3 months out of the year. He's the best traveling dog. He listens. He won't even go out our front door unless I give him permission. Even then he has a tates he has to have his leash on or he won't go. There was a time in the first got him. He ran out the door and almost ran out into the street and I trained him and he doesn't do it now. He waits he won't go out the door unless I give him permission and even then he can hesitate
Yeah, how much $$$ per puppy Boston terrier or does it depend on the kennel or pet store,
How do you recommend potty training a Boston and as far as feeding schedule
I would talk to your vet when to start the potty training and make sure they are vaccinated before taking them outside to be potty trained. As for feeding schedule here is a good article by the American Kennel Club www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/how-many-times-a-day-should-a-dog-eat/