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My little Tooter!!

About Brendie, The Boston Terrier

Brendie, a Purebred Boston Terrier was adopted by Shelly Browning from United States.
Here's how Shelly Browning describes Brendie :
Fun loving, sweet, energetic, sassy, silly and sly.
Does Brendie 's behavior show the inherent Boston Terrier characteristics?
Yes, like other boston terriers, she is very hyper and has lots of energy. but she is loyal and picks up on your every emotion.
Special Achievement of Brendie :
There is something in their eyes that melts your heart. even if they trash the house and pee in the same corner 50 times it's almost impossible to get upset at them. when they look up at you with those big eyes as if to say "i didn't mean to"
Shelly Browning's advice on what type of family should adopt a Boston Terrier:
Boston’s are very versatile creatures they do well with families as well as singles. each has there own personality traits that you need to be aware of - you can usually tell a lot from the pups parents. most are very easy going but if there is terrier in them - well terror says it all ;) but you can't help but love them craziness and all!!!

About Tori, The Boston Terrier

Tori, a Purebred Boston Terrier was adopted by Eileen Grande from United States.
Here's how Eileen Grande describes Tori :
I little rascal, with a definite mind of her own. she is always out for a good time, but very sensitive to how i am feeling
Does Tori 's behavior show the inherent Boston Terrier characteristics?
Not really sure, she is our 1st boston terrier
Eileen Grande's advice on what type of family should adopt a Boston Terrier:
One with young kids ready to walk and play with the dog. she has a ton of energy.

About Boss, The Boston Terrier

Boss, a Purebred Boston Terrier was adopted by Deb from United States.
Here's how Deb describes Boss :
Very loving, and always wanting to learn something new. he loves to play with his toys, and run and jump in the snow. very eary to train.
Does Boss 's behavior show the inherent Boston Terrier characteristics?
He tries so hard to make us happy and wants to be good. he wants to be with us at all times, and if we sleep he sleeps/eats/plays....
Special Achievement of Boss :
I have had several dogs during my life, but i do believe that the boston is the closest to human that any dog can ever get. i think he can even read my mind... :)
Deb's advice on what type of family should adopt a Boston Terrier:
The boston terrier is wonderful with my grand children, he loves for them to visit. but he also lays around and sleeps with the elderly. so i fell they fit in with just any family that has time to spend with them.

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DID I DO THAT? I LOVE MY SISTER I MISS MY MOM!

About Bonnie Sue Martin, The Boston Terrier

Bonnie Sue Martin, a Purebred Boston Terrier was adopted by Pam Martin from United States.
Here's how Pam Martin describes Bonnie Sue Martin :
Bonnie is smart, fun, caring, clean (doesn't shed), beautiful, cute as a button, personable, obeidiant.
Does Bonnie sue martin 's behavior show the inherent Boston Terrier characteristics?
Yes, the boston terrier is a true family oriented dog. they are part of the family. they are just like a person. they love to travel, walk, cuddle, play and learn.
Special Achievement of Bonnie Sue Martin :
Bonnie is a gift. she has made my husband and i so very happy. she is 1 1/2 years old. she has completed 3 levels of training and earned her canine good citizen award. she has also passed her therapy dog international test. she goes to the veterns admistration pyshciatic division every wed. to visit with the veterns. the men love her. she sits on their laps and gives warm little puppy kisses to them. they are able to share their own experiances with her. she is in the process of expanding her therapy to hospice patients. she also enjoys visiting retirement centers. bonnie has a way of knowing what hurts and helps to heal. she is a very special little dog. i love her very much.
Pam Martin's advice on what type of family should adopt a Boston Terrier:
I would recommend the family or person be sensitive to the needs of a dog. be willing to treat them as part of the family. never leave them outside and protect them from the elements. they are heat sensitive and cold sensitive too. bonnie wears a sweater or a coat when we go out in the winter. she likes to walk, even in 25 degree weather, but i dress her properly, otherwise she shakes with cold. a boston terrier deserves to loved with all your heart, and they will love you back.


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