COLORED BOSTON TERRIER TRUTHS
tHE TRUTH ABOUT COLOR HISTORY, THE STANDARD, AND HOW COLOR FADS AFFECT THE BOSTON TERRIER
EXPLORE THE BOSTON TERRIER HISTORY AND STANDARD
BOSTON TERRIER HISTORY
Explore some interesting facts about the Boston, their start as the first American made breed, some common misconceptions, and the history of color in the breed.THE BOSTON TERRIER STANDARD
The standard in its entirety is included here, as well as links to the BTCA and AKC websites. Note the consistencies in the standard throughout the decades.CORRECT EXPRESSION AND BREED TYPE
Breed type and expression separates the Boston from many other breeds. Described as the "God Love It" expression by Vincent Perry, the deep dark eyes of the Boston are a hallmark of the breed.DISQUALIFIED COLORS
Learn the facts about what coat colors are and are not accepted for the Boston Terrier, and how breeding these dogs affects the breed overall. Learn the difference between naturally occurring color and introduced color.Mario Hurst: Wonder of Grace
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed eget eiusmod tempor labore et dolore culpa qui.Sep 22 – Oct 19, 2023Billie Lusk: Electric Fate
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed eget eiusmod tempor labore et dolore culpa qui.Oct 26 – Nov 28, 2023Joseph Gable: Edge of Love
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed eget eiusmod tempor labore et dolore culpa qui.Nov 30 – Dec 10, 2023Eva Burgan: Broken Flame
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed eget eiusmod tempor labore et dolore culpa qui.Dec 18 – Dec 28, 2023
Additional Facts About The Boston Terrier and Its History
Can Boston Terriers Have Long Hair?
Can Boston Terriers Have Long Tails?
Are Boston Terriers With Longer Noses Healthier?
Did Bostons Used To Be 40-50 Pounds?
Is There Anything Wrong With White Headed Bostons?
Are Boston Terriers With Blue Eyes Okay?
Were Boston Terriers Fighting dogs?
resources and suggested history reading
By Edward Axtell - Copyright 1910
By Vincent Perry - Copyright 1928
By Josephine Z. Rhine - Copyright 1932
By E.J. Rousuck - Copyright 1926
the dog book - vol.2 chxxxviii pg521-534
By James Watson
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